Monday Classes

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Monday morning classes are short courses which offer an introduction to a particular topic or issue. Each series classes lasts for 8 weeks and are designed to look in an accessible fashion at aspects of Christian faith and how to apply that faith to daily life and ministry. No prior qualifications are required to take the classes, they are open to anyone who wants to expand their knowledge of the Bible, or explore a particular contemporary issue.

Mondays, 4th February - 25th March 2013
10:15-11:15am

The Pursuit of Godliness: Learning from the Puritans

Puritanism sought godliness in every aspect of daily life, including family life, business, recreation, as well as prayer and public worship. In this course, Steve Roberts looks at understanding puritans in their historical context, as well as considering whether we might learn anything from them for Christian living today.

Luss Cross11:45am - 12:45pm

Christian Ethics for Every Day

Christian ethics is concerned with everyday living and not just the moral dilemma. Starting from this premise Brodie McGregor looks at the Bible, theology, philosophy and the Christian traditions of moral reflection as sources in developing a Christian ethics for every day that equips us for life in our complex world.

Cost

£7 per session, payable at the beginning of the lecture, or a discounted rate of £50 paid in advance for the 8 sessions.

For Friends of ICC, the cost is £6 per session or £45 for the series if paid in advance.

Since classes can be paid for on an individual basis, there is no obligation to come to every class.

Advance booking can be made online below, or by contacting Sandra McSporran (sandra.mcsporran@icc.ac.uk), further information can also be obtained from Sandra McSporran