A Grace Gathering is a multigenerational adult fellowship at Stonebriar Community Church led by the teaching ministry of Dallas Seminary Professor Dr. John Hannah. Although this is a large class, the emphasis is on excellence in teaching and building relationships while focusing on Christ.
A Grace Gathering has many activities including support of local and overseas missions, socials, a book group, a quilting group, small home fellowships, and more. All ages and marital statuses are welcome.
This week we study the historical origins of the major denominations.
Lutheran, Presbyterian, Congregational, Episcopalian, Baptist and Methodist

A Final Hiatus: The Teachings of the Historic Cults In America
Seventh Day Adventist, Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witnesses and Christian Science
Note: Techical difficulties interrupted the sound briefly toward the end of the lesson.

The Evolution of the Bible: The Canon and Editorial Additions
We are taking a very brief hiatus from our study of the Holy Scriptures to address
several topics broached by our class and answered through a combination of Holy
Scriptures and the context of their development. Today we focus on the history and explanation of the doctrine of the Trinity.

The Origins and Theology of Trinitarianism
We are taking a very brief hiatus from our study of the Holy Scriptures to address
several topics broached by our class and answered through a combination of Holy
Scriptures and the context of their development. Today we focus on the history and explanation of the doctrine of the Trinity.

The Origins and Theology of Historic Roman Catholicism
We are taking a very brief hiatus from our study of the Holy Scriptures to address
several topics broached by our class and answered through a combination of Holy
Scriptures and the context of their development. We begin with the development and
the cardinal, pivotal teaching of Roman Catholicism around which their instruction to
participants is based.

3 John
Unlike 2 John, this is a private letter written to an individual. Like 2 John, it deals with matters of church life, the intrusion of false teachers (the issue addressed in 1 John.

1 John: The Epistle of Christian Certainty.
“These things have I written unto you who believe … that you may know that you have eternal life (5:13)”.

1 John: The Epistle of Christian Certainty.
“These things have I written unto you who believe … that you may know that you have eternal life (5:13)”.

1 John: The Epistle of Christian Certainty.
“These things have I written unto you who believe … that you may know that you have eternal life (5:13)”.

1 John: The Epistle of Christian Certainty.
“These things have I written unto you who believe … that you may know that you have eternal life (5:13)”.
