Journey Through the Bible: “What The Bible Is All About”
This 8-week series explores the Bible as one unified story told through 66 books, 40+ authors, and 2,000 years—the story of God’s relentless pursuit to redeem His wayward children. From the Garden of Eden to eternity, we’ll trace redemption through eight key figures and movements: Adam (Potential), Abraham (Promise), Moses (Passover), David (Passion), Zedekiah (Pride), Jesus (Payment), Me (Patience), and God (Presence). Discover how every page of Scripture points to a Father who paid the ultimate price to buy back what He loves most—us.
Week 1: “What The Bible Is All About”
In this powerful kickoff to our Journey Through the Bible series, we explore how the entire Bible—66 books, written by 40+ authors over 2,000 years—tells one unified story: the story of redemption. From the moment Adam and Eve fell, through Moses and Israel’s rescue, to Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice, and the redemption still to come, we see God’s relentless pursuit of His people. This message invites us to see Scripture not as disconnected moments, but as one unfolding narrative that includes us. No matter your background or doubts, you’re part of this story. Discover how your life fits into God’s plan to redeem and restore—and why you don’t want to miss a single week of this series
Week 1: What the Bible is All About
In this powerful kickoff to our Journey Through the Bible series, we explore how the entire Bible—66 books, written by 40+ authors over 2,000 years—tells one unified story: the story of redemption.
From the moment Adam and Eve fell, through Moses and Israel’s rescue, to Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice, and the redemption still to come, we see God’s relentless pursuit of His people. This message invites us to see Scripture not as disconnected moments, but as one unfolding narrative that includes us. No matter your background or doubts, you’re part of this story. Discover how your life fits into God’s plan to redeem and restore—and why you don’t want to miss a single week of this series.
