Session 1: Introduction: “One Book One Story"

Overview of first century discipleship and class plan.
Establishing a Biblical worldview and defining rules of interpretation.

 
Session 2: Foundations: The Ten Statements

Re-discover these famous Ten Declarations from G-d through Moses in the context of Hebraic thought.

 
Session 3: The Living Word: “The Bible”

Can we really trust the Bible is the word of G-d? In this session the student will learn how to defend the Bible as a trustworthy, historical, accurate and inspired book. In addition, the student will gain an overview of Hebrew concepts within the context of the Bible.

 
Session 4: The Living Word: “Yeshua”

The student will see Yeshua explained as the Messiah, Son of man and the Son of G-d through Jewish text and the Hebrew scriptures. Learn about other Biblical resources that can enhance your personal growth.

 
Session 5: The Living Spirit: "Ruach HaKodesh"

The Spirit of G-d from Genesis to Revelation. How G-d expressed Himself to mankind. Our language barrier. The power of our words and how language controls the culture.

 
Session 6: The Living Spirit: "Ruach Immersion"

The truth about the immersion (baptism) in the Holy Spirit. Speaking in other tongues and the gifts of the Spirit we don’t debate. The Hebraic worldview.


Session 7: The Living Communion: "Tefillim"

Matthew speaks of a prayer known by most as the L-rd’s prayer. But what is this prayer based on? In this session the student learns two of the most ancient prayers in history and how to pray Hebraically.

 
Session 8: The Living Law: “Torah”

What is meant when we read or hear “the law”? Are we not under law? How do law and grace work from the Hebraic worldview? Was Paul crazy? This class is a gamechanger for most people. The student will become free in the law.

 
Session 9: Living His Shabbat: “Foundation and History”

This session examines the Biblical basis of Shabbat. When seen through the Hebraic view of the Bible, students will discover the power of G-d’s appointments.

 
Session 10: Living His Shabbat: “Rest and Work"

Guarding and keeping Shabbat is the command, but what does that mean? In this session the student will learn the power of rest, the meaning of work and boundaries given in the Bible.

 
Session 11: Living History: "Biblical Israel"

As we look at the world landscape today we must grasp the bigger picture from a Biblical point of view. This session looks at the historical spread of the people of G-d, and the prophetic implications for today.  What was the impact of the community of followers in the first century?

 
Session 12: One New Man: "Unity"

Paul describes the body of messiah as one new man. What does this mean? This session till help all the students to walk out their Biblical faith expression in a way that is unified with others in the kingdom and diverse from the world.