The Houses of God


ICEA – “Church at Study”

Have you ever wondered about the houses of God — from the first-established tabernacle in the wilderness to the last temple that will be erected during the end-times? Click on the text below to explore a handout on a study of the houses of God:

 Houses of God

You may use the handout for study or a teacher may want to discuss with his/her class.

NOTE: As you study the scriptures, keep in mind that there were many less known temples, synagogues, and houses of God where people have worshipped throughout history. OUR STUDY FOCUSES ON THE SIGNIFICANT PLACES FOR JEWISH WORSHIP NOTED IN THE BIBLE. Although there are biblical accounts where “the body of Christ” came together to worship, this study does not focus on how we assemble in our meeting places, such as houses, storefronts, churches, and cathedrals.

(Authored by PCAF member)

Start A Bible Readers’ Club At Your Church (Handouts)


ICEA – Helping You Start
Your Bible Readers’ Club!

STARTING A BIBLE READERS CLUB IS A UNIQUE WAY FOR
MEMBERS TO LEARN THE BIBLE
& INTERACT AT THE SAME TIME!

HERE IS A SAMPLE LETTER THAT WAS SENT OUT TO MEMBERS:

Praise the Lord ________________________ .
 
I want to invite you to our Bible Readers Club, where members will be reading the book of Philippians. The event will be this Sunday, from 4:15-5:45 p.m. We will have some light-hearted things to do to make the reading exciting. We will be giving out small gifts; have the audience shout out hard to pronounce words; find key verses throughout the chapters, and more!
 
The group will be reading (in rotating order) from the NIV version for better clarity. We plan to continue this study from various books on a monthly basis. For this meeting only, we will allow readers to use their King James Version, also. I have created a curriculum outline to break down and better understand Philippians.
 
We currently have over 50 members signed up! I sure hope they all will attend. Please e-mail me and let me know if you are able to make it.
 
Look forward to seeing you there.
 

(CLICK TEXT BELOW TO SEE HOW IT’S DONE AND SEE
THE ATTACHED FOR A SAMPLE OF THE HANDOUT WE USED.)

Bible Club Philippians (for Blog)

Attempting to Define Hope Versus Faith


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ICEA – “Church at Study”

The word “hope” is often associated with a person’s expectation of God’s final deliverance or salvation. In the Old Testament, God was the object of the righteous. They waited for His salvation. Many of the Old Testament saints also hoped for the final deliverer (Messiah), who would establish His kingdom on earth. We, (the church), look (or hope) for Him, also. He is the risen One: the “first-born” from the dead, and our hope is that we will (like He did) rise; and we will meet the Lord in the air. Hope, in large part (for the church) has to do with our trust that God will one day physically deliver the righteous from earth to heaven. It is a hope in a final deliverance or resurrection. New Testament scriptures are mainly used IN THE HANDOUT BELOW, to attempt to define the word hope. The object of hope in a number of the scriptures from the handout refer to either God the Father, or the Lord Jesus Christ. Hope, therefore, is often in expectation of the Person, Jesus, who God has made both Lord and Christ (Messiah). Hope (not always, but in large part) speaks of something more eternal than faith. This means, for example, that the word “hope” is rarely defined as someone believing that God will heal them of a condition. Faith, many times, is a word better used for our belief in “temporal” healings and believing God for His temporal “blessings.” Our faith in temporal things can waiver. For example…let’s say someone had faith to believe God to “fix” some condition. Years went by and the condition remained. Over those years, they had highs and lows. There were times they believed God with great faith and other times doubts crept in. The point is, again, our faith often waivers and we can become of “little faith” (Matt. 8:26). Here is another example: we have faith that God will heal a sick loved one. They die. We question why. What went wrong? Did we have enough faith? We often wrestle with our inability to have faith in God for temporal healings. But, we should never lose HOPE in the person of Jesus; the One who controls death and life. That’s why we are at peace when we have prayed and had faith that God would heal a loved one…only to watch them pass away. It does not take away from…nor diminish…our hope in the existence of the person of Christ or God. Faith waivers, but hope in God should never waiver. Examine this scripture: “Lord, I believe [in order words, I have faith], but help my unbelief.” We see from the verse that this man’s faith waivered, but not his hope in the existence of God. It is possible to have little faith to believe for something and yet have hope in the Eternal One. Here is how Hebrews 6:18-20 reads: That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the HOPE set before us: Which HOPE we have as an ANCHOR OF THE SOUL, both sure and stedfast, and which entereth into that within the veil; Whither the forerunner is for us entered, even Jesus…. This verse reminds us that hope is more eternal. (This doesn’t mean that the word hope is in all instances defined as eternal, neither is faith always considered temporal.) The hope we have in Jesus should never waiver, because the hope we have in the person of Jesus ANCHORS our souls and hope is not volatile like our faith can be. We can sometimes lose our faith, but we must not ever lose our hope. We see an instance where the disciple Peter and the other disciples lost their HOPE. The angels told the women that Christ was risen, the bible states that the men did not believe them. In other words, the Son of God had died, and their was no HOPE in His resurrection. This would have been the saddest occurrence in the bible had Jesus not have shown Himself alive to his hopeless followers. Explore the handout below to view scriptures explaining the difference between faith and hope.

Please click on the text below to view typed
out scriptures, noting the difference
between faith and hope:

Church at Study – Faith Compared to Hope

REGISTER NOW for the PCAF ETA In-Classroom and Online Biblical Training and Certification Program – Michigan Location


ICEA – ETA Classroom Studies

Our first class will be:
Monday, November 13 at 6:30 p.m.
Training will be at Unity Temple,
17376 Wyoming, Detroit, Michigan

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The PCAF – ICEA (International Christian Education Auxiliary) Classroom and Online Training and Certification Program (held for Michigan students) is a course for all — teachers and serious students — who have an interest in furthering their knowledge of the Bible and related biblical issues. This quality classroom/online training has a $85.00 registration fee for the entire standard course. There are five books for the course, which are $18.00 each. The total tuition (including registration fee and five books) is $175.00. You may get started with $103.00, which will include your registration fee, and first book to take to the classroom.

YOU MAY REGISTER DURING THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS.

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DETAILS OF OUR BIBICAL TRAINING FALL COURSE 2017

We will be studying in a classroom environment but the assignments will be done online. Exceptions can be made to take written tests, as well.

The training will be every Monday from 6:30 PM until 8:45 PM. Excellent anointed and seasoned instructors will inform and train students in the classroom setting.  This will be a great opportunity for serious students to learn more about the Bible and biblical related issues. The duration of the course will last approximately 7 months. You do not need to attend all classes, but assignments are due each week prior to the next session. If you cannot make some sessions, you may do assignments online and submit them to be graded. Our studies will cover five books to complete the Biblical training. You will be able to use “open book” during the online testing. Testing for two chapters is required per week.

Standard Course Studies

Old Testament Survey I
Old Testament Survey II
New Testament Survey
Understanding People
Teaching Techniques

After the completion of the course, you will have acquired so much about the Bible, as well as teacher training; get the honors of being certified with the PCAF; and graduate with students (from around the country) at the National Convention in Phoenix, Arizona 2018.

Thank you!
The PCAF – International Christian Education Auxiliary (ICEA) Staff

Sunday School with the Bishop!


ICEA – “Church at Study”

Our presiding Bishop of the PCAF, Bishop Lambert W. Gates, Sr.,
will be instructing on the topic:

“POSITIONING LEADERS
TO GOVERN GOD’S KINGDOM”

(“And who knows whether thou are come
to the kingdom for such a time as this?”)

(Esther 4:14)

If you are in the Michigan area, plan to be a part of these four early
morning, informative sessions. The dates are as follows:

Sundays, June 11, 25, July 9, and 23
from 9:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.

 The sessions will take place at:

Greater Apostolic Faith Temple

Donation/Registration:

2.50 per student — ages 13 17
5.00 per student —
adults

(One time registration only. Offering taken during other sessions.
Light refreshments served. Handouts given.)

Possible Topics:

Developing Leadership Skills
Grace Under Fire: Leaders Positioned to Handle Great Adversity
Jesus Was Positioned for a Cause: To Love the Unlovable
Identifying and Eliminating Personal Strongholds

If you will not be attending, please respond if you would like to
download 
a copy of the study material. You may also use
this 
material to train at your local assembly.