We meet for devotional times throughout the week in order to read, reflect, and share about specific Bible passages. This gives us the opportunity to share about how God is personally leading us to live that day.
Every Friday night we gather in large group to study the Bible’s rich insights and relevance in our everyday lives. Join us for our Bible Study series Metamorphosis, where we will study how the Gospel has the power to transform our values and character. We will be meeting by small groups for dinner beforehand. Also, we will have our Multiply Your Talents classes afterwards! For rides or more info, contact info@koinoniatexas.org.
Where: 209 W. 27th St., Austin (Episcopal Student Center)
When: 8/7 (Fri) 7:30pm
During the course of Tour 5 we took a good look at a few of the miraculous ways in which the physical universe declares the glory of its Maker. Now we turn south to consider some of the amazingly detailed reflections of God’s nature inherent in the social order. According to Dr. Tackett, the evidences of the divine imprint that we see in this realm are even more awe-inspiring and more indicative of the heart of the Creator than the marvels of DNA replication or the complexities of the blood-clotting system. But for this very reason they also stand closer to the focal point of the Cosmic Battle.
America is unique in the history of the world. On these shores a people holding to a biblical worldview have had an opportunity to set up a system of government designed to keep the state within its divinely ordained boundaries. Tour #10 follows the history of this experiment and explores what happens to freedom when God is forgotten.
For this week’s section, we will take a look at how the spheres of the state, politics, and law are interconnected and how they relate to other aspects of the social realm: family, church, labor, community, and the relationship between God and man. [Read more...]
The first few weeks on a college campus can be a disorienting time with the dizzying array of events and activities being offered. It’s hard to decide which activity to check out first and find people to check it out with. Joining a WAG might be a good place to start and you may just end up making a new group of friends or have a great time with your high school buddies to make your first week at UT a memorable one! Find out more… »