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Intermediate Studies For those who wish to take a step beyond the basics. These studies are most effective after the General Studies have been completed.
New! Pilgrim People: A Scriptural Commentary God’s people have always been sojourners, pilgrims on a journey, open to God’s call and direction. Study is 5 sessions.
Genesis A study of the book of Genesis is an invitation not only to contemplate the creation story, but to remember with the Israelites their ancestors in faith. Study is 11 sessions.
Job This story speaks eloquently of the mystery of human suffering. Listen to God’s Word in the midst of pain. Study is 8 sessions.
Wisdom The author urges his audience to seek wisdom in order to find God. Study is 6 sessions.
Psalms I Learn to make the psalms of descriptive praise, trust, and wisdom your own prayer. Study is 7 sessions.
Psalms II The second installment on the Book of Psalms. This study includes two lessons each on the royal psalms, psalms of lament, and psalms of declarative praise. Study is 7 sessions.
Isaiah Allow Israel’s prophets to challenge you to greater holiness and compassion. Study is 13 sessions.
Voices in the Desert: Amos, Hosea, and Micah Israel’s early prophets continue to challenge people to live their faith in tangible ways. Study is 10 sessions.
Galatians and Romans Paul insists that faith is fundamental to salvation and is the free gift of God's love. Through letters to his fledgling communities, Paul offers reasons for hope and joy. Study is 13 sessions.
First Corinthians The community of Corinth could easily be our own—struggling for unity in the midst of conflict, and discovering weaknesses and strengths. In this study, Paul invites you to find unity in the Gospel message. Study is 10 sessions.
Second Corinthians Come to know the forceful but loving character of Paul, one of the best known figures in the early Church. Arguing from his own experience of discipleship and ministry, Paul continues to promote unity in a divided and confused Corinth. Study is 7 sessions.
Hebrews Examine and enter into the priestly ministry of Jesus and consider your role in the Kingdom of God today. Study is 7 sessions.
James, Peter and Jude: The Catholic Letters Profound differences as well as intriguing similarities are discovered in these four letters, each written to strengthen Christian communities scattered across a wide region of the Roman Empire. Study is 7 sessions.
Revelation This study invites the modern reader to revisit a volatile period of history through apocalyptic, symbolic writing. Enter into the struggle between good and evil and experience God's ultimate triumph. Study is 8 sessions.
Praying the Scriptures This study explores the always relevant ways God has transformed history and invites participation through praise, thanksgiving, and the many other ways Scripture teaches prayer. Study is 7 sessions.
Touching the Mysteries Focus on the biblical stories that provide background for the mysteries of the rosary. The stories of Jesus are the best way to focus our prayer, and the rosary has provided a traditional format for doing this over the centuries. After an overview session, there are four remaining sessions, each devoted to a set of mysteries—Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful, and Glorious. Study is 5 sessions.
The Way of Justice and Peace This study helps us to reflect on God's call to holiness and our response, the requirements of discipleship, and the lasting rewards of following the way of justice and peace. A good foundation for anyone growing in public discipleship. Study is 6 sessions.