Join Us for “The American Gospel” Viewing & Discussion
📍 Joyner Library, Room 2529, Tuesday, Nov 18th,2025
🕖 Room opens at 7:00 PM — Discussion begins promptly at 7:30 PM
This week, we’ll be watching the second half of “The American Gospel” and engaging in thoughtful discussion afterward. Learn, reflect, and grow together in understanding the true message of the Gospel this week in Bible Study.
“If you believe the wrong gospel, it doesn’t matter how sincere you are in your belief, you are merely sincerely wrong”
Voddie Baucham

Joyner Library, Room 2529
🗓 Thursday, November 20, 2025, 7 pm to 9 pm. Bible study starts promptly at 7:30.
Bible Study: The Bible verses Joseph Smith
“And they sang a new song… for you were slain, and by your blood you ransomed people for God from every tribe and language and people and nation.” — Revelation 5:9
Jesus gave His life to redeem people from every tribe, tongue, and nation—including our Mormon neighbors.
Join us this week as we learn how to lovingly and wisely engage Mormons with the hope of the gospel. Discover practical ways to share Christ’s truth with gentleness and respect, and to reflect His heart for all nations.
Apologetics matters because it equips us to explain, defend, and share the truth of the gospel with clarity and confidence—always pointing people to Jesus.
⏰ Study Time: 7:30–8:30 PM (Doors open at 7 PM & available until 9 PM – come early to hang out or stay after for questions!)
📍 Where: Joyner Library, Room 2529
Bring your Bible, bring a friend, and join us in being part of what God is doing on our campus.
Tuesdays
- Our Tuesday night Bible study focuses on diving into the Word and studying ways in which Scripture connects across the Old and New Testaments. These studies are discussion-driven, with the goal of properly interpreting the meaning behind the passages we read.
Thursdays
- Our Thursday night Bible study is centered around applying what we learn from the Bible towards our organization’s ultimate goal: evangelizing the lost and discipling the found. In these studies, we learn about apologetics and methods of evangelism, with the goal applying these skills on campus.