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SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study: How We Got the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the production\, collection\, transmission\, and preservation of these marvelous works in How We Got The Bible\, featuring Dr. Paul L. Maier\, the latest Men’s NetWork five-part Bible study. Listen as Dr. Maier shares his expertise and enthusiasm on the preservation and transmission of God’s Word through the centuries. \nThis Bible study will survey the historical development\, textual transmission\, and publication history of the Bible as it has come down to us through the centuries. With special emphasis on God’s divine activity through the Spirit-inspired authors of the Old and New Testaments\, this study will show how the Bible is His book\, His Word-revealed to man that they might know the way of salvation as revealed by the prophets and made real in the flesh through the life\, death\, and resurrection of God’s son\, Jesus Christ. \nJoining Dr. Maier in this discussion is Joel Lampe\, manager of The Bible Museum in Goodyear\, Arizona. Together they examine a number of printed texts\, ancient manuscripts\, and rare Bibles from the museum’s collection. Whether it’s a 1560 first-edition Geneva Bible\, oft cited by William Shakespeare in his literary works\, a centuries-old Syriac New Testament written in Arabic\, or a sheepskin sliver from the book of Daniel found among the Dead Sea scrolls in Qumran\, Israel-each document is part of the fascinating history of God’s written Word preserved and transmitted through the centuries. \nThis Bible study begins with a discussion on the spiritual significance of the Bible and what it means to claim that Scripture is the Word of God. Lessons to follow consider the function of divine inspiration against contemporary attacks claiming the Bible to be a product of man or later ecumenical councils. Throughout Maier emphasizes the extreme care and attention to detail early scribes displayed when it came to copying and preserving the Scriptures. He also looks into Jesus’ own claims to divinity and considers them against assertions He was essentially deemed “divine” by the decree of church councils in the centuries following His appearance. The Bible study closes with a look at the development of the English Bible and some of the heroic pains required of men and women who gave everything to get God’s message into print. Throughout each chapter\, Web links offer interesting jumping-off points for users to glean more information. \nThe Bible is a source of faith and inspiration for tens of millions the world over. As a collection of rich and varied texts\, its narratives\, psalms\, laments\, proverbs\, prophecies\, epistles\, gospels\, and wisdom literature-to name some of its most prominent genres-form a fascinating array of documents. As an expert on this subject\, Dr. Paul Maier\, who is the Russell H. Seibert professor of ancient history at Western Michigan University\, has profound insights regarding the production\, canonization\, and inspiration behind the texts that comprise the Scriptures.
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/adult-bible-study-3/
LOCATION:Trinity Parlors\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210804T181500
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210719T183232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T205137Z
UID:32330-1628097300-1628100900@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study: How We Got the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the production\, collection\, transmission\, and preservation of these marvelous works in How We Got The Bible\, featuring Dr. Paul L. Maier\, the latest Men’s NetWork five-part Bible study. Listen as Dr. Maier shares his expertise and enthusiasm on the preservation and transmission of God’s Word through the centuries. \nThis Bible study will survey the historical development\, textual transmission\, and publication history of the Bible as it has come down to us through the centuries. With special emphasis on God’s divine activity through the Spirit-inspired authors of the Old and New Testaments\, this study will show how the Bible is His book\, His Word-revealed to man that they might know the way of salvation as revealed by the prophets and made real in the flesh through the life\, death\, and resurrection of God’s son\, Jesus Christ. \nJoining Dr. Maier in this discussion is Joel Lampe\, manager of The Bible Museum in Goodyear\, Arizona. Together they examine a number of printed texts\, ancient manuscripts\, and rare Bibles from the museum’s collection. Whether it’s a 1560 first-edition Geneva Bible\, oft cited by William Shakespeare in his literary works\, a centuries-old Syriac New Testament written in Arabic\, or a sheepskin sliver from the book of Daniel found among the Dead Sea scrolls in Qumran\, Israel-each document is part of the fascinating history of God’s written Word preserved and transmitted through the centuries. \nThis Bible study begins with a discussion on the spiritual significance of the Bible and what it means to claim that Scripture is the Word of God. Lessons to follow consider the function of divine inspiration against contemporary attacks claiming the Bible to be a product of man or later ecumenical councils. Throughout Maier emphasizes the extreme care and attention to detail early scribes displayed when it came to copying and preserving the Scriptures. He also looks into Jesus’ own claims to divinity and considers them against assertions He was essentially deemed “divine” by the decree of church councils in the centuries following His appearance. The Bible study closes with a look at the development of the English Bible and some of the heroic pains required of men and women who gave everything to get God’s message into print. Throughout each chapter\, Web links offer interesting jumping-off points for users to glean more information. \nThe Bible is a source of faith and inspiration for tens of millions the world over. As a collection of rich and varied texts\, its narratives\, psalms\, laments\, proverbs\, prophecies\, epistles\, gospels\, and wisdom literature-to name some of its most prominent genres-form a fascinating array of documents. As an expert on this subject\, Dr. Paul Maier\, who is the Russell H. Seibert professor of ancient history at Western Michigan University\, has profound insights regarding the production\, canonization\, and inspiration behind the texts that comprise the Scriptures.
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/adult-bible-study-8/
LOCATION:Trinity Parlors\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210807T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210807T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210702T142251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T153613Z
UID:32248-1628337600-1628362800@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Item Drop-off for Rummage Sale
DESCRIPTION:We will accept the following donations in like new or gently used conditions.\n– Home Décor—Furniture (no sinks)\n– Books (no health\, training or encyclopedias)\n– Sporting goods (no golf clubs or skis)\n– Small exercise equipment             – Bikes\n– Holiday items (no trees)                – Bedding\, rugs\n– Hand tools                                         – Gently-worn clothing\n– Toys – Baked & canned goods \nWe will NOT accept:\n– Large appliances                                 – Mattresses\n– Microwaves                                          – Luggage\n– Computers                                            – Belts\n– Televisions                                            – Offensive Tapes\, DVD’s\, CD’s\n– Stained or worn out clothing\n– Any item with a compressor\n– Large exercise equipment (bikes\, treadmills…)
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/item-drop-off-for-rummage-sale/
LOCATION:Trinity Gymnasium\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210808T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210808T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210702T142419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T153511Z
UID:32252-1628413200-1628427600@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Item Drop-off for Rummage Sale
DESCRIPTION:We will accept the following donations in like new or gently used conditions.\n– Home Décor—Furniture (no sinks)\n– Books (no health\, training or encyclopedias)\n– Sporting goods (no golf clubs or skis)\n– Small exercise equipment             – Bikes\n– Holiday items (no trees)                – Bedding\, rugs\n– Hand tools                                         – Gently-worn clothing\n– Toys – Baked & canned goods \nWe will NOT accept:\n– Large appliances                                 – Mattresses\n– Microwaves                                          – Luggage\n– Computers                                            – Belts\n– Televisions                                            – Offensive Tapes\, DVD’s\, CD’s\n– Stained or worn out clothing\n– Any item with a compressor\n– Large exercise equipment (bikes\, treadmills…)
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/item-drop-off-for-rummage-sale-2/
LOCATION:Trinity Gymnasium\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210808T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210808T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210719T175727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210726T163811Z
UID:32314-1628418600-1628431200@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Annual Brat Fry & Corn Roast
DESCRIPTION:Come out to celebrate in the best way! Open to the community\, our Annual Brat Fry & Corn Roast is a feeding frenzy. Bring your family\, have a meal\, and feel a sense of belonging with our Trinity family.
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/annual-brat-fry-corn-roast/
LOCATION:Trinity Cafeteria\, 501 STEWART AVE\, WAUSAU\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210808T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210808T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210726T165007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210726T165007Z
UID:32411-1628424000-1628425800@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Special Congregational Assembly
DESCRIPTION:Church Council has called a Special Congregational Assembly with a single agenda item to amend the FY22 budget\, specifically as it applies to Childcare. Please participate as an active member of the congregation by attending and voting.
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/special-congregational-assembly/
LOCATION:Sanctuary
CATEGORIES:All congregational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210809T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210809T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210702T142549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T153408Z
UID:32254-1628503200-1628532000@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Item Drop-off for Rummage Sale
DESCRIPTION:We will accept the following donations in like new or gently used conditions.\n– Home Décor—Furniture (no sinks)\n– Books (no health\, training or encyclopedias)\n– Sporting goods (no golf clubs or skis)\n– Small exercise equipment             – Bikes\n– Holiday items (no trees)                – Bedding\, rugs\n– Hand tools                                         – Gently-worn clothing\n– Toys – Baked & canned goods \nWe will NOT accept:\n– Large appliances                                 – Mattresses\n– Microwaves                                          – Luggage\n– Computers                                            – Belts\n– Televisions                                            – Offensive Tapes\, DVD’s\, CD’s\n– Stained or worn out clothing\n– Any item with a compressor\n– Large exercise equipment (bikes\, treadmills…)
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/item-drop-off-for-rummage-sale-3/
LOCATION:Trinity Gymnasium\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210810T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210810T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210702T152051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T153237Z
UID:32256-1628589600-1628618400@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Item Drop-off for Rummage Sale
DESCRIPTION:We will accept the following donations in like new or gently used conditions.\n– Home Décor—Furniture (no sinks)\n– Books (no health\, training or encyclopedias)\n– Sporting goods (no golf clubs or skis)\n– Small exercise equipment             – Bikes\n– Holiday items (no trees)                – Bedding\, rugs\n– Hand tools                                         – Gently-worn clothing\n– Toys – Baked & canned goods \nWe will NOT accept:\n– Large appliances                                 – Mattresses\n– Microwaves                                          – Luggage\n– Computers                                            – Belts\n– Televisions                                            – Offensive Tapes\, DVD’s\, CD’s\n– Stained or worn out clothing\n– Any item with a compressor\n– Large exercise equipment (bikes\, treadmills…)
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/item-drop-off-for-rummage-sale-4/
LOCATION:Trinity Gymnasium\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210811T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210811T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210719T182300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T204154Z
UID:32320-1628672400-1628676000@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study: How We Got the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the production\, collection\, transmission\, and preservation of these marvelous works in How We Got The Bible\, featuring Dr. Paul L. Maier\, the latest Men’s NetWork five-part Bible study. Listen as Dr. Maier shares his expertise and enthusiasm on the preservation and transmission of God’s Word through the centuries. \nThis Bible study will survey the historical development\, textual transmission\, and publication history of the Bible as it has come down to us through the centuries. With special emphasis on God’s divine activity through the Spirit-inspired authors of the Old and New Testaments\, this study will show how the Bible is His book\, His Word-revealed to man that they might know the way of salvation as revealed by the prophets and made real in the flesh through the life\, death\, and resurrection of God’s son\, Jesus Christ. \nJoining Dr. Maier in this discussion is Joel Lampe\, manager of The Bible Museum in Goodyear\, Arizona. Together they examine a number of printed texts\, ancient manuscripts\, and rare Bibles from the museum’s collection. Whether it’s a 1560 first-edition Geneva Bible\, oft cited by William Shakespeare in his literary works\, a centuries-old Syriac New Testament written in Arabic\, or a sheepskin sliver from the book of Daniel found among the Dead Sea scrolls in Qumran\, Israel-each document is part of the fascinating history of God’s written Word preserved and transmitted through the centuries. \nThis Bible study begins with a discussion on the spiritual significance of the Bible and what it means to claim that Scripture is the Word of God. Lessons to follow consider the function of divine inspiration against contemporary attacks claiming the Bible to be a product of man or later ecumenical councils. Throughout Maier emphasizes the extreme care and attention to detail early scribes displayed when it came to copying and preserving the Scriptures. He also looks into Jesus’ own claims to divinity and considers them against assertions He was essentially deemed “divine” by the decree of church councils in the centuries following His appearance. The Bible study closes with a look at the development of the English Bible and some of the heroic pains required of men and women who gave everything to get God’s message into print. Throughout each chapter\, Web links offer interesting jumping-off points for users to glean more information. \nThe Bible is a source of faith and inspiration for tens of millions the world over. As a collection of rich and varied texts\, its narratives\, psalms\, laments\, proverbs\, prophecies\, epistles\, gospels\, and wisdom literature-to name some of its most prominent genres-form a fascinating array of documents. As an expert on this subject\, Dr. Paul Maier\, who is the Russell H. Seibert professor of ancient history at Western Michigan University\, has profound insights regarding the production\, canonization\, and inspiration behind the texts that comprise the Scriptures.
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/adult-bible-study-4/
LOCATION:Trinity Parlors\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210811T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210811T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210702T152435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T153129Z
UID:32258-1628676000-1628704800@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Drop-off Items for Rummage Sale
DESCRIPTION:We will accept the following donations in like new or gently used conditions.\n– Home Décor—Furniture (no sinks)\n– Books (no health\, training or encyclopedias)\n– Sporting goods (no golf clubs or skis)\n– Small exercise equipment – Bikes\n– Holiday items (no trees) – Bedding\, rugs\n– Hand tools – Gently-worn clothing\n– Toys – Baked & canned goods \nWe will NOT accept:\n– Large appliances – Mattresses\n– Microwaves – Luggage\n– Computers – Belts\n– Televisions – Offensive Tapes\, DVD’s\, CD’s\n– Stained or worn out clothing\n– Any item with a compressor\n– Large exercise equipment (bikes\, treadmills…)
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/drop-off-items-for-rummage-sale/
LOCATION:Trinity Gymnasium\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210811T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210811T181500
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210719T183358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T204835Z
UID:32334-1628702100-1628705700@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study: How We Got the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the production\, collection\, transmission\, and preservation of these marvelous works in How We Got The Bible\, featuring Dr. Paul L. Maier\, the latest Men’s NetWork five-part Bible study. Listen as Dr. Maier shares his expertise and enthusiasm on the preservation and transmission of God’s Word through the centuries. \nThis Bible study will survey the historical development\, textual transmission\, and publication history of the Bible as it has come down to us through the centuries. With special emphasis on God’s divine activity through the Spirit-inspired authors of the Old and New Testaments\, this study will show how the Bible is His book\, His Word-revealed to man that they might know the way of salvation as revealed by the prophets and made real in the flesh through the life\, death\, and resurrection of God’s son\, Jesus Christ. \nJoining Dr. Maier in this discussion is Joel Lampe\, manager of The Bible Museum in Goodyear\, Arizona. Together they examine a number of printed texts\, ancient manuscripts\, and rare Bibles from the museum’s collection. Whether it’s a 1560 first-edition Geneva Bible\, oft cited by William Shakespeare in his literary works\, a centuries-old Syriac New Testament written in Arabic\, or a sheepskin sliver from the book of Daniel found among the Dead Sea scrolls in Qumran\, Israel-each document is part of the fascinating history of God’s written Word preserved and transmitted through the centuries. \nThis Bible study begins with a discussion on the spiritual significance of the Bible and what it means to claim that Scripture is the Word of God. Lessons to follow consider the function of divine inspiration against contemporary attacks claiming the Bible to be a product of man or later ecumenical councils. Throughout Maier emphasizes the extreme care and attention to detail early scribes displayed when it came to copying and preserving the Scriptures. He also looks into Jesus’ own claims to divinity and considers them against assertions He was essentially deemed “divine” by the decree of church councils in the centuries following His appearance. The Bible study closes with a look at the development of the English Bible and some of the heroic pains required of men and women who gave everything to get God’s message into print. Throughout each chapter\, Web links offer interesting jumping-off points for users to glean more information. \nThe Bible is a source of faith and inspiration for tens of millions the world over. As a collection of rich and varied texts\, its narratives\, psalms\, laments\, proverbs\, prophecies\, epistles\, gospels\, and wisdom literature-to name some of its most prominent genres-form a fascinating array of documents. As an expert on this subject\, Dr. Paul Maier\, who is the Russell H. Seibert professor of ancient history at Western Michigan University\, has profound insights regarding the production\, canonization\, and inspiration behind the texts that comprise the Scriptures.
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/adult-bible-study-9/
LOCATION:Trinity Parlors\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210813T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210813T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210702T153911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T153911Z
UID:32270-1628848800-1628881200@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Plant/ Bakery Item Drop-off for Rummage Sale
DESCRIPTION:We will only be accepting PLANTS and BAKERY ITEMS at this scheduled drop-off time.
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/plant-bakery-item-drop-off-for-rummage-sale/
LOCATION:Trinity Gymnasium\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210814T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210814T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210702T135057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T154726Z
UID:32230-1628928000-1628956800@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Rummage Sale
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/rummage-sale/
LOCATION:Trinity Gymnasium\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210815T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210815T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210702T140123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T154640Z
UID:32242-1629018000-1629036000@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Rummage Sale
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/rummage-sale-2/
LOCATION:Trinity Gymnasium\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210818T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210818T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210719T182426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T204750Z
UID:32322-1629277200-1629280800@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study: How We Got the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the production\, collection\, transmission\, and preservation of these marvelous works in How We Got The Bible\, featuring Dr. Paul L. Maier\, the latest Men’s NetWork five-part Bible study. Listen as Dr. Maier shares his expertise and enthusiasm on the preservation and transmission of God’s Word through the centuries. \nThis Bible study will survey the historical development\, textual transmission\, and publication history of the Bible as it has come down to us through the centuries. With special emphasis on God’s divine activity through the Spirit-inspired authors of the Old and New Testaments\, this study will show how the Bible is His book\, His Word-revealed to man that they might know the way of salvation as revealed by the prophets and made real in the flesh through the life\, death\, and resurrection of God’s son\, Jesus Christ. \nJoining Dr. Maier in this discussion is Joel Lampe\, manager of The Bible Museum in Goodyear\, Arizona. Together they examine a number of printed texts\, ancient manuscripts\, and rare Bibles from the museum’s collection. Whether it’s a 1560 first-edition Geneva Bible\, oft cited by William Shakespeare in his literary works\, a centuries-old Syriac New Testament written in Arabic\, or a sheepskin sliver from the book of Daniel found among the Dead Sea scrolls in Qumran\, Israel-each document is part of the fascinating history of God’s written Word preserved and transmitted through the centuries. \nThis Bible study begins with a discussion on the spiritual significance of the Bible and what it means to claim that Scripture is the Word of God. Lessons to follow consider the function of divine inspiration against contemporary attacks claiming the Bible to be a product of man or later ecumenical councils. Throughout Maier emphasizes the extreme care and attention to detail early scribes displayed when it came to copying and preserving the Scriptures. He also looks into Jesus’ own claims to divinity and considers them against assertions He was essentially deemed “divine” by the decree of church councils in the centuries following His appearance. The Bible study closes with a look at the development of the English Bible and some of the heroic pains required of men and women who gave everything to get God’s message into print. Throughout each chapter\, Web links offer interesting jumping-off points for users to glean more information. \nThe Bible is a source of faith and inspiration for tens of millions the world over. As a collection of rich and varied texts\, its narratives\, psalms\, laments\, proverbs\, prophecies\, epistles\, gospels\, and wisdom literature-to name some of its most prominent genres-form a fascinating array of documents. As an expert on this subject\, Dr. Paul Maier\, who is the Russell H. Seibert professor of ancient history at Western Michigan University\, has profound insights regarding the production\, canonization\, and inspiration behind the texts that comprise the Scriptures.
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/adult-bible-study-5/
LOCATION:Trinity Parlors\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210818T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210818T181500
DTSTAMP:20260403T220337
CREATED:20210719T183522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T204657Z
UID:32336-1629306900-1629310500@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study: How We Got the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the production\, collection\, transmission\, and preservation of these marvelous works in How We Got The Bible\, featuring Dr. Paul L. Maier\, the latest Men’s NetWork five-part Bible study. Listen as Dr. Maier shares his expertise and enthusiasm on the preservation and transmission of God’s Word through the centuries. \nThis Bible study will survey the historical development\, textual transmission\, and publication history of the Bible as it has come down to us through the centuries. With special emphasis on God’s divine activity through the Spirit-inspired authors of the Old and New Testaments\, this study will show how the Bible is His book\, His Word-revealed to man that they might know the way of salvation as revealed by the prophets and made real in the flesh through the life\, death\, and resurrection of God’s son\, Jesus Christ. \nJoining Dr. Maier in this discussion is Joel Lampe\, manager of The Bible Museum in Goodyear\, Arizona. Together they examine a number of printed texts\, ancient manuscripts\, and rare Bibles from the museum’s collection. Whether it’s a 1560 first-edition Geneva Bible\, oft cited by William Shakespeare in his literary works\, a centuries-old Syriac New Testament written in Arabic\, or a sheepskin sliver from the book of Daniel found among the Dead Sea scrolls in Qumran\, Israel-each document is part of the fascinating history of God’s written Word preserved and transmitted through the centuries. \nThis Bible study begins with a discussion on the spiritual significance of the Bible and what it means to claim that Scripture is the Word of God. Lessons to follow consider the function of divine inspiration against contemporary attacks claiming the Bible to be a product of man or later ecumenical councils. Throughout Maier emphasizes the extreme care and attention to detail early scribes displayed when it came to copying and preserving the Scriptures. He also looks into Jesus’ own claims to divinity and considers them against assertions He was essentially deemed “divine” by the decree of church councils in the centuries following His appearance. The Bible study closes with a look at the development of the English Bible and some of the heroic pains required of men and women who gave everything to get God’s message into print. Throughout each chapter\, Web links offer interesting jumping-off points for users to glean more information. \nThe Bible is a source of faith and inspiration for tens of millions the world over. As a collection of rich and varied texts\, its narratives\, psalms\, laments\, proverbs\, prophecies\, epistles\, gospels\, and wisdom literature-to name some of its most prominent genres-form a fascinating array of documents. As an expert on this subject\, Dr. Paul Maier\, who is the Russell H. Seibert professor of ancient history at Western Michigan University\, has profound insights regarding the production\, canonization\, and inspiration behind the texts that comprise the Scriptures.
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/adult-bible-study-10/
LOCATION:Trinity Parlors\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
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SUMMARY:First Day of School
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URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/first-day-of-school-2021-22/
CATEGORIES:All congregational,School
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UID:32324-1629882000-1629885600@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study: How We Got the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the production\, collection\, transmission\, and preservation of these marvelous works in How We Got The Bible\, featuring Dr. Paul L. Maier\, the latest Men’s NetWork five-part Bible study. Listen as Dr. Maier shares his expertise and enthusiasm on the preservation and transmission of God’s Word through the centuries. \nThis Bible study will survey the historical development\, textual transmission\, and publication history of the Bible as it has come down to us through the centuries. With special emphasis on God’s divine activity through the Spirit-inspired authors of the Old and New Testaments\, this study will show how the Bible is His book\, His Word-revealed to man that they might know the way of salvation as revealed by the prophets and made real in the flesh through the life\, death\, and resurrection of God’s son\, Jesus Christ. \nJoining Dr. Maier in this discussion is Joel Lampe\, manager of The Bible Museum in Goodyear\, Arizona. Together they examine a number of printed texts\, ancient manuscripts\, and rare Bibles from the museum’s collection. Whether it’s a 1560 first-edition Geneva Bible\, oft cited by William Shakespeare in his literary works\, a centuries-old Syriac New Testament written in Arabic\, or a sheepskin sliver from the book of Daniel found among the Dead Sea scrolls in Qumran\, Israel-each document is part of the fascinating history of God’s written Word preserved and transmitted through the centuries. \nThis Bible study begins with a discussion on the spiritual significance of the Bible and what it means to claim that Scripture is the Word of God. Lessons to follow consider the function of divine inspiration against contemporary attacks claiming the Bible to be a product of man or later ecumenical councils. Throughout Maier emphasizes the extreme care and attention to detail early scribes displayed when it came to copying and preserving the Scriptures. He also looks into Jesus’ own claims to divinity and considers them against assertions He was essentially deemed “divine” by the decree of church councils in the centuries following His appearance. The Bible study closes with a look at the development of the English Bible and some of the heroic pains required of men and women who gave everything to get God’s message into print. Throughout each chapter\, Web links offer interesting jumping-off points for users to glean more information. \nThe Bible is a source of faith and inspiration for tens of millions the world over. As a collection of rich and varied texts\, its narratives\, psalms\, laments\, proverbs\, prophecies\, epistles\, gospels\, and wisdom literature-to name some of its most prominent genres-form a fascinating array of documents. As an expert on this subject\, Dr. Paul Maier\, who is the Russell H. Seibert professor of ancient history at Western Michigan University\, has profound insights regarding the production\, canonization\, and inspiration behind the texts that comprise the Scriptures.
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/adult-bible-study-6/
LOCATION:Trinity Parlors\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
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UID:32338-1629911700-1629915300@trinitywausau.org
SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study: How We Got the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the production\, collection\, transmission\, and preservation of these marvelous works in How We Got The Bible\, featuring Dr. Paul L. Maier\, the latest Men’s NetWork five-part Bible study. Listen as Dr. Maier shares his expertise and enthusiasm on the preservation and transmission of God’s Word through the centuries. \nThis Bible study will survey the historical development\, textual transmission\, and publication history of the Bible as it has come down to us through the centuries. With special emphasis on God’s divine activity through the Spirit-inspired authors of the Old and New Testaments\, this study will show how the Bible is His book\, His Word-revealed to man that they might know the way of salvation as revealed by the prophets and made real in the flesh through the life\, death\, and resurrection of God’s son\, Jesus Christ. \nJoining Dr. Maier in this discussion is Joel Lampe\, manager of The Bible Museum in Goodyear\, Arizona. Together they examine a number of printed texts\, ancient manuscripts\, and rare Bibles from the museum’s collection. Whether it’s a 1560 first-edition Geneva Bible\, oft cited by William Shakespeare in his literary works\, a centuries-old Syriac New Testament written in Arabic\, or a sheepskin sliver from the book of Daniel found among the Dead Sea scrolls in Qumran\, Israel-each document is part of the fascinating history of God’s written Word preserved and transmitted through the centuries. \nThis Bible study begins with a discussion on the spiritual significance of the Bible and what it means to claim that Scripture is the Word of God. Lessons to follow consider the function of divine inspiration against contemporary attacks claiming the Bible to be a product of man or later ecumenical councils. Throughout Maier emphasizes the extreme care and attention to detail early scribes displayed when it came to copying and preserving the Scriptures. He also looks into Jesus’ own claims to divinity and considers them against assertions He was essentially deemed “divine” by the decree of church councils in the centuries following His appearance. The Bible study closes with a look at the development of the English Bible and some of the heroic pains required of men and women who gave everything to get God’s message into print. Throughout each chapter\, Web links offer interesting jumping-off points for users to glean more information. \nThe Bible is a source of faith and inspiration for tens of millions the world over. As a collection of rich and varied texts\, its narratives\, psalms\, laments\, proverbs\, prophecies\, epistles\, gospels\, and wisdom literature-to name some of its most prominent genres-form a fascinating array of documents. As an expert on this subject\, Dr. Paul Maier\, who is the Russell H. Seibert professor of ancient history at Western Michigan University\, has profound insights regarding the production\, canonization\, and inspiration behind the texts that comprise the Scriptures.
URL:https://trinitywausau.org/event/adult-bible-study-11/
LOCATION:Trinity Parlors\, 501 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI\, 54401\, United States
CATEGORIES:All congregational
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