In addition to our long-standing teaching and training programmes, we are offering an increasing number of activities online – open to all with means of access. All this has essentially been made feasible through a general acceptance and growing familiarity with online conferencing. We offer:
- two weekly Online Bible Classes
- a weekly thought: ‘Something to think about’
- an occasional Friday Evening Quiz to provide some light-hearted, educational entertainment
- bi-monthly Saturday Evening Lectures Online on a variety of subjects. See here.
Our weekly Online Bible Classes
Our Online Bible Classes are open to anyone who wants to be a part of a live, online class, and who has access to a computer or similar object. You are free to be a part of whichever and however many classes you may choose. No enrolment or registration is necessary. Classes begin at 8 o’clock and access is generally provided up to 15 minutes before the hour. The links below will take you to the online Waiting Room from where you will be given access.
Where can I access these sessions?
Unlike our weekly thoughts: ‘Something to think about’ which we are continuing to host on YouTube, we’re hosting these classes on Zoom. You may want to download the Zoom client or app – you shouldn’t have to, but it would improve the experience if you did. Please find the schedule below. Clicking on the image or title should bring you to the relevant Zoom session. Thank you.
If you need help in accessing and using Zoom, please click here.
To download a full schedule of classes, please click here.
To download a slide with a class schedule, please click here.
We have decided to record live online classroom sessions so as to make them available to those who wish to catch up or review the material presented in the classes. These will be available here.
Class schedule for twelve weeks from 30th June 2025
Monday
8.00 pm ~ Job’s Questions; God’s Answers
The book of Job has been the subject of extensive discussions regarding its purpose. While it is generally viewed as addressing human pain and suffering, this theme may not be the sole focus. If the book were solely about the problem of pain, it does not offer a definitive solution to it. In this study we will concentrate on Job’s questions and how they are answered by God.
Presenter: Mark Hill
Thursday
8.00 pm ~ Listen to What the Spirit Says
These lessons were inspired by a trip to western Turkey, visiting sites associated with the congregations to whom the Spirit wrote in the book of Revelation. We will examine the messages of Jesus to early assemblies of believers going through various struggles, and we will also explore what we might learn from other towns in the Roman province of Asia where there were similar Christian communities.
Presenter: Jon Galloway