Apologetics
Always be prepared to give an answer for the hope that is in you - 1 Peter 3.15
This study course not only looks at what Christians believe, but also will consider why they believe. This particular course concentrates on the evidence for the truthfulness of the Christian faith.
If knowing truth is in one’s best interest, then the claim of Christianity to have the truth and the claim of Jesus Christ to be the truth is worth investigation.
Ever since I became a Christian I have thought that the best, perhaps the only, service I could do for my unbelieving neighbours was to explain and defend the belief that has been common to nearly all Christians at all times. - CS Lewis
A synopsis of the evidence Lee Strobel uncovered for the resurrection. Christians do not accept the resurrection simply on faith. There is more than enough evidence to prove it actually occurred.
Notes from a podcast by Dr William Lane Craig.
The present essay offers a fresh contribution to the long-standing debate regarding the nature of the resurrection of Christ within the pre-Pauline formula of 1 Corinthians 15.3-5. The article first provides an analysis of the current state of the discussion, offering new observations and lines of evidence which suggest that a number of common arguments on both sides of the debate are lacking or incon- clusive. The essay then offers a new proposal regarding the verb used within the formula for the resurrection event.
The article presents previously neglected evidence significant for the debate regarding Jesus’ resurrection within this primitive confession.
Jesus did not make His deity a secret. He claimed to be God as was crucified because of it. The religious leaders understood very well He was claiming to be God. This document contains a clear list of some of these claims.
Worship Service
11 AM English
11 AM Español
Adult Bible Study
9:45 am English
9.45 am Español
FBE Youth at 9:45am
FBE Kids at 9:45am
Nursery available during
Adult Bible Fellowship times
and during
the worship service