Teaching Series

This section features short-term teaching series, each focused on a specific area of Scripture or Christian thought. Some are topical, others expositional. These aren't designed to follow a fixed format—some build over several weeks, others stand alone—but each one is meant to give clear, Scripture-based teaching that's approachable for both individuals and groups. Whether you're looking for a short study or a focused dive into a particular theme, Teaching Series offer a flexible way to engage with the Bible in a meaningful way.

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A graphic design poster with the words "THE COVENANT" in bold, stylized black font overlapping blue sky images of hands reaching out, a pink outlined heart shape, and smaller text indicating references to Noah, Abraham, David, and Jesus.
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The Minor Prophets Austin W. Duncan The Minor Prophets Austin W. Duncan

Nahum

Nahum speaks to those who wonder where God is when injustice thrives. He presents God's judgment on Nineveh not as vengeance, but as a necessary response to sustained cruelty and oppression. The message: God sees, God waits with purpose, and in time, God acts with justice—and offers refuge to those who trust Him.

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The Minor Prophets Austin W. Duncan The Minor Prophets Austin W. Duncan

Introduction to the Minor Prophets

Ever wondered why these twelve prophets get so little attention despite their explosive messages? Pastor Austin W. Duncan strips away centuries of dust to reveal the radical, counter-cultural voices that challenged kings, confronted injustice, and spoke truth to power. Far from boring historical relics, these prophets addressed issues that feel ripped from today's headlines – religious hypocrisy, social inequality, and moral compromise. With his trademark blend of scholarly insight and practical wisdom, Austin connects these ancient messengers to our 21st-century challenges. Whether you're a seasoned Bible student or completely new to these texts, you'll discover why Hosea's heartbreak, Amos's passion for justice, and Micah's vision for authentic faith remain surprisingly relevant today.

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