
Why Study the Bible in Greek?
Why do I need to study Greek when we have the Bible in English?
WORKSHOP
Date:
March 11, 2023
(Saturday)
Location:
LIVE In person at Grace School of Theology (The Woodlands, TX)
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Time:
11:00am – 2:00pm US Central Time
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Fee:
$60
Last day to register is on March 3rd.

Is learning Greek really necessary when studying the Bible?
We often rely on our pastors or commentators to dissect and exegete Scripture for us. However, doing so somewhat takes God and the Holy Spirit out of the picture. By studying the Bible on our own first and asking God to reveal Himself to us, we will be able to develop ourselves more. God’s Word is deep. So by understanding the original languages He used to speak to His people, we are one step closer to uncovering His message to us. We need to keep digging, keep praying, and keep exhausting the Text!
In this workshop, students can anticipate to explore the benefits of learning the fundamentals of New Testament Greek. Learning Greek word pronunciation and reading, comprehending the differences between translations, and utilizing tools and resources are a few advantages we will be highlighting.
Join us as we cover the fundamentals of Greek and illustrate how knowing Greek improves research, instruction, and daily life for the glory of God’s Word.
Save your slot now as in-person availability is limited! Registration ends on March 3rd.
About the Presenters

Dr. Wilbert Baker is currently the Program Director of PACE Academy. He has several certifications in Biblical Counseling, Black Church Studies, Theology, and the Bible. Dr. Baker has been a pastor for over 30 years and serves as the Founder & Pastor of Lakeland Missionary Baptist Church.

Dr. Elliott “Prof” Mallory-Greene is in his 43rd year of pastoral service and has taught Biblical Languages and Exegesis in various seminaries. As the president and principal of CEED/Discipleship Solutions, Prof’s background experience has led him to work with PACE as a Curriculum Advisor.