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What is the Reformed Faith? (500 Years and Beyond)

Week One: January 8th Pre-Reformation Reformers (Waldo, Hus, Wycliffe, Simons) Week Two: January 15th The Church Corrupt (13th – 15th Centuries) Week Three: January 22nd The Voice Heard Around the World (Luther) Week Four: January 29th The Prince of the Reformation (John Calvin) Week Five: February 5th GOC Sunday School Week Six: February 12th The Swiss Reformation (Zwingli) Week Seven: February 19th The Scottish Reformation (Knox) Week Eight: February 26th The Head of the Church (English Reformation) Week Nine: March 5th A Church Purified (The English Puritans) Week Ten: march 12th Sola Fide (Faith & the Reformation) Week Eleven: March 19th Sola Scriptura (Scripture & the Reformation) Week Twelve: March 26th Solus Christus (Christ & the Reformation) Week Thirteen: April 2nd Sola Gratia (Grace & the Reformation) Week Fourteen: April 9th Soli Deo Gloria (God’s Glory & the Reformation) Week Fifteen: April 23rd Hoc est corpus meum (The Reformation & the Sacraments) Week Sixteen: April 30th God of Covenant (Covenant Theology) Week Seventeen: May 7th A Confessing Church (The Westminster Confession) Week Eighteen: May 14th Faith & Culture (The Creation Mandate) Week Nineteen: May 21st Why Does It Matter? (Reformed Faith & Evangelicalism) Week Twenty: May 28th Reformed or Reforming?

The objective of this class is: To define and explore the rich heritage of our reformed faith. We will examine how what we believe about God influences how we relate to God. The reformers such as Martin Luther and John Calvin as well as John Knox have espoused to the church true orthodoxy, a grace centered means of understanding the character of God and how he relates to us in Christ. January 8th through May 28th.