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Steve & Ginny
Campus Pastorate
News -
This chaplaincy ministry was officially recognized on the Pitt Campus October 12th and the CMU Campus October 26, 2005.

PITT Schedule

Summer Schedule 2008

Bible Study Schedule

           Wednesdays

      • Noon Bible Study
        12:00 Noon - 1:00 p.m. 
         
      • Room
        William Pitt Union.

      In the Cultural Center - 6th floor. Watch for the Campus Light sign. Check the UPAC Chaplain's office..

      • Topic - 1 Peter

      FALL SEMESTER We will be studying "God's Plan: Knowing God and understanding His Word." This is a study of the main teachings of the Bible in a systematic manner.

      Wednesdays: 12:00 Noon - 1:00 P.M. Room 650 William Pitt Union Cultural Center floor 6. Some weeks will meet in the Conference room.

      Thursdays: 2:30 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. Room 650, William Pitt Union Cultural Center floor 6.

      • Who comes? This Bible study is currently being attended by students and college staff.
         
    The text for this course is the KJV Bible. If you do not have one, we can help solve your need. We will be looking up references in the Bible to see that these teachings are so.
    In some instances we may used a published study guide. Normally we use the Bible as the text. We have also shown an occasional video that is relevant to the discussion.
    Questions, comments, and discussion are invited. Our ultimate purpose is to ascertain the mind of God concerning the issues of life.


This web site represents the interests of Independent Baptist Churches and promotes Biblical Studies from a perspective of believing that the Bible says what it means and means what it says. The Bible is a work created by holy men of old who were moved by the Holy Ghost by inspiration. It is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for instruction, and for correction in righteousness. The Bible is not only inspired but is effectively the preserved Word of God for and to our generation. Its words are not to be taken lightly. It is not a concept Bible. Its very words are preserved in a verbal and plenary context. On all matters to which the Bible speaks, it is authoritative and without error.