
Sundays, May 17 - July 12 @ 6pm
Join Earl Bruce and Robert Klous for an in-depth, expositional study through the book of Philippians, focusing on the grand theme of the book along with its eight supporting topics and aims. This interactive gathering will include teaching, discussion, and space for questions along the way. This study is designed not only to deepen your understanding of Philippians, but also to equip you to confidently teach it to others.
Grand Theme
Live the Christian life more joyfully by living with Christ more consistently.
Supporting topics & Aims
• To know Christ more completely and share the sufferings of Christ abundantly.
• To share your faith boldly and serve others humbly.
• To support God’s work faithfully and walk supernaturally.
• To be sanctified completely, awaiting the Lord’s return visibly.
Come ready to learn, participate, and be equipped!

Earl Bruce
Earl Bruce was born in Alabama and relocated to Georgia at the age of four. He graduated from Jacksonville State University in Alabama in 1976, concurrently serving as a youth pastor. Shortly afterward, Earl moved to Texas to attend Dallas Theological Seminary while pastoring a small rural church. Upon returning to Georgia, he continued his ministry and furthered his education at the North Georgia extension of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. There, he completed a master’s degree in theology and entered the Doctor of Ministry program. During his studies, Earl also taught homiletics, Greek, and select New Testament courses within the master’s program.

Robert Klous
Robert Klous is a native Texas, a Georgia transplant and is married to Doris Klous. Robert began his theological training at Lubbock Bible Church in Lubbock, Texas while attending Texas Tech University. After graduating from Texas Tech in 1974, he attended and earned a Masters Degree from Dallas Theological Seminary. Later he taught theology at Liberty University while working on his Doctor of Ministry degree. He has authored a few books on Christian activism and biblical theology.
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