Episodes

Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
Galatians Week 6: One True Gospel: Nothing Added, Pam Larson
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019
- What is the setting? “SOMEBODY” (verses 1- 3) CONTINUATION of the story
- CONTEXT
- COMPANIONS
- CIRCUMCISION
- COMMUNICATE CLEARLY the GOSPEL
- At stake: CONFIRMATION of Paul’s gospel & CHURCH UNITY
- What is the conflict? (verses 4-5) CONFRONTATION with false brothers
"BUT…."
- CIRCUMCISION to be added??
- CONFRONT those who CONTRADICT gospel truth
- What is the resolution? "THEN" (verses 7-9) CONFIRMATION of Paul’s gospel and ministry
4 verbs:
- ADDED nothing
- SAW
- PERCEIVED
GAVE the right hand of fellowship
- What is the new setting? The “SO”? (verses 9b-10) COMMISSION to ministry
- One true gospel is affirmed, but that gospel is presented in a way that seeks to connect with different groups. Same gospel, same content. The one true gospel message will come across with different nuances, depending on the audience’s circumstances, or religious or cultural background.
- Paul was eager to remember the poor, as he was eager to be like Jesus!
**3. What is the CLIMAX? (verses 5-6) CORRECT DOCTRINE
Gospel truth preserved!! ONE TRUE GOSPEL! NOTHING ADDED to Christ! Christ alone for salvation!

Wednesday Oct 30, 2019
Galatians Week 5: No Other Gospel, Jacque Boldt
Wednesday Oct 30, 2019
Wednesday Oct 30, 2019
Galatians 1:11-24
No Other Gospel
- V.11: Paul’s Thesis: Not man’s gospel
- V.12: Paul’s Argument: Not from man, but from God
- VV.13-24: Paul’s Argument, cont’d: Let me tell you what happened
- VV. 13-17: Exhibit A: Paul’s miraculous conversion
- VV. 18-24: Exhibit B: They glorified God because of Paul

Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
Galatians Week 4: Only One Gospel, Julia Dembeck
Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
Do not turn to a false gospel, but trust in the pure gospel of Christ, which alone gives life.
Julia will unpack this as she goes through these three points—
- Paul’s reason for writing, in verses 6-7
- Paul’s reaction to false gospels, in verses 8-9
- Paul’s motivation for speaking, in verse 10
For more information on joining this Bible study on Galatians, contact women@bethlehem.church

Friday Oct 11, 2019
Galatians Week 3: A Grace-Filled Gospel Greeting, Pam Larson
Friday Oct 11, 2019
Friday Oct 11, 2019
Galatians 1:1-5 | A Grace-Filled Gospel Greeting
Pam Larson, October 9, 2019
Paul’s grace-filled greeting introduces us to the gospel that is from God and for God’s glory.
- 1-greeting ……..v1-2….. BELIEVE the MESSENGER, who is NOT from man Paul’s grace-filled greeting introduces us.. (this is the FROM/TO section)
- 2-gospel ……v3-4…...BELIEVE the MESSAGE: Grace to you and peace the gospel that is from God
- 3-glory …….. v5……..Closing for God’s glory.

Friday Oct 04, 2019
Galatians Week 2: Jacque Boldt Overview
Friday Oct 04, 2019
Friday Oct 04, 2019
Jacque Boldt helped us to have a clear, working knowledge of the main point of the book of Galatians. She said, “Our destination is understanding the main point of Galatians. To get there, we will travel through three stops: Background information, What does the text say?, and What does the text mean?”
Here is how Jacque helped us to get there::
- Used Google Earth to help us see the terrain of the region of Galatia in Paul’s day, which is in modern-day central Turkey.
- Brought us in on the method that the teaching team has been using to analyze and process the text, and gave us a chance to practice it.
Genre: The type of literature--Galatians is an epistle, or letter
Literary Context: The passages immediately before and after the passage you are studying
Biblical Context: Citations and allusions from Scripture, and historical connections to other books of the Bible
Historical Context: The circumstances of the audience
Melodic Line: The main theme of the book, which distinguishes it from all other books in the Bible. It is like a thread woven through the book, which each section helps to “unpack.”

Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
Welcome to Galatians! Week 1 Introduction and Panel Discussion with Teaching Team
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
On Wednesday, Sept 25, Pam Larson introduced our Women’s Ministry theme for this year, “No Other Gospel,” which comes from Galatians 1: 6-7 followed by a panel discussion with our Wednesday morning Women's Bible Study teaching team: Pam Larson, Jacque Boldt and Julia Dembeck.
I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel— not that there is another one, but there are some who trouble you and want to distort the gospel of Christ.
This wonderful gospel of grace is sweet and precious and unique. One-of-a-kind good news. The wonderfully liberating news of the gospel is that Christ alone has performed perfectly for us!
- We are not saved by what we do, but by what Jesus has done for us.
- We are not saved by making promises to God (which we fail to keep) but by believing His promises.
Adding any requirements to what Jesus has already done, on the Cross, to save us, robs him of glory and robs us of the freedom his precious blood bought for us. Galatians reminds us to embrace and follow the true gospel message and not allow ourselves to be misled by the ‘false gospels,’ of our day.
Our prayer for all of us this year is that we:
- will fall more deeply in love with Jesus,
- see more clearly the true wonders of grace,
- and more readily recognize false teaching when we hear it.

Thursday Sep 19, 2019
No Other Gospel: North Women's Fall Kickoff and Panel Discussion
Thursday Sep 19, 2019
Thursday Sep 19, 2019
Bethlehem North Women's Ministry Kickoff ... our theme for the coming year is, “No Other Gospel,” based on Galatians 1:6–7.
I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel—not that there is another one, but there are some who trouble you and want to distort the gospel of Christ.
In this media-heavy age, we face a barrage of messages every day. Some are wholly and obviously untrue, but many more contain a confusing mix of truth and error. We have a crafty adversary constantly luring us with deceptively appealing and persuasive ideas, and the need for careful, biblical discernment is crucial.
Pam Larson opened the evening, introducing Women's Ministry at the North Campus and also introduced our theme, "No Other Gospel." A panel of North women from across the generations discussed this theme, with Abigail Dodds as moderator, and four women from four generations on the panel, each offering her unique perspective on the issue:
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Adrien Segal
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Liz Stein
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Jenni Naselli
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Addalai Nowlin
*Note: this was recorded from the audience, using a phone, so the quality is not great.

Friday Apr 26, 2019
John 14 Sam Crabtree
Friday Apr 26, 2019
Friday Apr 26, 2019
Pastor Sam Crabtree preached this memorial service message March 14, 2019 for Lyle Johnson, at Bethlehem Baptist Church, North Campus. Shared with permission from the family.

Thursday Apr 11, 2019
John 20 Pam Larson
Thursday Apr 11, 2019
Thursday Apr 11, 2019
John 20
My aim: is for you to SEE (the truth) and BELIEVE Jesus and have radical new life in believing in Him, our risen Savior.
4 characters/groups have one thing in common: the emotion of grief
- Mary
- Peter/John
- Disciples
- Thomas
For each, ask:
- How does the progression of sight and belief tie into the aim of the whole book? And how do the senses play a role--seeing, hearing, touching….
- HOW were each of them transformed by Jesus’ resurrection?

Wednesday Mar 27, 2019
John 19 Jacque Boldt
Wednesday Mar 27, 2019
Wednesday Mar 27, 2019
So we know, heading into Chapter 18 from last week, and Chapter 19 this week, that Jesus’ suffering and death are motivated by two things: the glory of the Father and the Son being made known, and the Father’s love for the Son being given to his own, who will be united to him by faith.
Last week, Amy led us through Chapter 18, which ended with Jesus in Pilate’s custody. We saw Jesus betrayed by Judas, the contrast of Peter’s fear which resulted in his denial of Jesus, Jesus’ trial before Caiaphas, the high priest, and finally, Jesus’ trial before Pilate, who, seemingly out of the blue, asks Jesus if he is the King of the Jews.
But of course, if we remember what the Jewish people had called Jesus just a few days earlier, it’s not so out of the blue. When Jesus entered Jerusalem in Chapter 12, what did the people say? “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!’”
As a Roman governor, it makes sense that Pilate would be concerned about someone claiming to be a King. But, Jesus tells Pilate that his kingdom is not of this world, and that he came to bear witness to the truth. Pilate was satisfied that he was not guilty of a crime deserving death, not a threat to Rome, but to placate the Jewish leaders, he offers them a customary Passover release. He offers these religious leaders a religious king, but they reject this king for a criminal instead.
So, at the end of Ch. 18, we are mid-trial, at Pilate’s headquarters, the praetorium. Jesus’ hour of glorification has arrived. We are looking for glory and love.
So, let’s look at our outline for this week’s chapter, chapter 19:
The Glory of the King of Israel
- 19:1-16a: Pilate and the Jewish leaders debate the fate of the King
- 19:16b-37: The King becomes the Lamb, according to the Scriptures
- 19:38-42: The burial of the King