Young People's Bible Studay

Occurring
Sunday 21 June 2026, Sunday 26 July 2026, Sunday 20 September 2026, Sunday 11 October 2026, Sunday 15 November 2026, Sunday 13 December 2026 Sunday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Anglican Centre
Address
Anglican Centre

for 13-30 year olds... Over the next few months, we are going to be digging into one of the most special books of the Bible: John’s Gospel. It is said that John‘s Gospel is shallow enough for a child to paddle in but deep enough for an elephant to swim in.
Over the coming months we’re going to be getting our feet wet with the well-known stories and phrases of John, and wading out to swim in the depths of life‘s biggest questions, questions of identity, love, and life with Jesus.
To refresh and deepen our knowledge of the whole story of Scripture, we’ll also be looking at various characters and stories from the Old Testament that John refers back to in his story of Jesus.
We look forward to you joining us!

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Young People's Bible Studay

Occurring
Sunday 21 June 2026, Sunday 26 July 2026, Sunday 20 September 2026, Sunday 11 October 2026, Sunday 15 November 2026, Sunday 13 December 2026 Sunday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Anglican Centre
Address
Anglican Centre

for 13-30 year olds... Over the next few months, we are going to be digging into one of the most special books of the Bible: John’s Gospel. It is said that John‘s Gospel is shallow enough for a child to paddle in but deep enough for an elephant to swim in.
Over the coming months we’re going to be getting our feet wet with the well-known stories and phrases of John, and wading out to swim in the depths of life‘s biggest questions, questions of identity, love, and life with Jesus.
To refresh and deepen our knowledge of the whole story of Scripture, we’ll also be looking at various characters and stories from the Old Testament that John refers back to in his story of Jesus.
We look forward to you joining us!

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