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Surviving Setbacks
This week on Hope Sabbath School, we’ll look at some of the setbacks that men and women of God experienced while growing in their relationship with Him. Even faithful believers faced failure, discouragement, and unexpected challenges along the way. But we’ll also discover how we can survive—and even grow—through those setbacks as we press close to God in the midst of life’s struggles. It’s an important and encouraging topic, so join us for Hope Sabbath School.
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Sinners in the Church
"This week on Hope Sabbath School, *Sinners in the Church*. You might ask, what's that all about? The church in Corinth faced some serious challenges, but Paul reminds those new believers of a wonderful promise: “And such were some of you, but you were washed.” There is victory in Christ for all who look to Him in faith. Join us this week for this encouraging study on Hope Sabbath School."
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Unity in Christ
The Christians in Corinth struggled with division and contention. Yet when the apostle Paul wrote to them, he called them to be perfectly united. How is that even possible? This week we'll discover that true unity can only be found in Jesus Christ. Join us for this inspiring study on Hope Sabbath School.
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The Message of the Cross
"This week on Hope Sabbath School, we follow the apostle Paul as he writes to Christians in Corinth. After traveling through Athens and engaging with the philosophers there, Paul arrived in Corinth with a clear focus: “I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.” Join us this week for *The Message of the Cross* as we explore this powerful and life-changing study together on Hope Sabbath School."
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Paul’s Ministry in Corinth
"We are excited to begin a new Hope Sabbath School series, *Letters to New Christians*. In Corinth, God blessed Paul's ministry, and many people chose to follow Jesus. Later, Paul wrote letters to encourage these new believers in their walk with Christ. Join us each week as we study 1st and 2nd Corinthians together and discover how these inspired messages can strengthen our faith today."




