We Need Your Prayers!

Perhaps the most important way in which anyone or any church can support the work of EBC is by praying, and we are so grateful for the many people and churches that do exactly that on a regular basis, but we are always looking for new intercessors and are also keen to help you pray by keeping you informed.

Would you considering asking your church to take even just 5 or 10 minutes each month to pray for us?  Each month we are going to produce a brief powerpoint presentation, highlighting just a few points for prayer and for praise, and we would be thrilled if you could use this yourself or as part of your church’s prayer meeting?  We’ll make it available towards the end of each month and if you would like to receive it automatically when it becomes available, please contact us and we’ll add you to the subscription list.

January’s edition is now available and can be downloaded here.

Angels, Demons and Spiritual Warfare

If it is true that, as in the words of John MacArthur, “The true believer described in [Ephesians] 1 -3, who lives the Spirit controlled life of 4:1 – 6:9, can be sure to be in a spiritual war”, then it is vital that we, as believers, are familiar with the Scripture’s teaching on the nature of this conflict, of our enemy, and of the resources provided for us by God.

Over 10 Wednesday afternoons between 2 and 4pm, starting on January 15th, EBC’s Principal, Pastor John Brand, will guide you through the Bible’s teaching on this whole area, seeking to apply it to the everyday life of the believer.

The classes will be held on zoom, so that wherever you live you will be able to take part.  You can simply audit the course and benefit from the teaching and fellowship, or complete an assignment with a view to gaining some study credits. Full study notes and recordings are included in the price, which is £200, but only £150 for the auditing option.

Registration is essential and can be done here. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Guard the Gospel – 2 Timothy

2 Timothy is Paul’s last recorded letter, written to his son in the faith just weeks before his own death. It is one of the most straight forward and urgent of the New Testament letters and one of the most relevant for our day and generation.  EBC’s Principal, Pastor John Brand, will open up this inspirational New Testament letter over 10 Wednesday mornings, between 9.30 and 10.30, starting on Wednesday 15th January. The cost is just £70 (auditing) or £100 (study credits), and you can register for this course here.

Classes are held over zoom, so wherever you live in the world, this course is accessible to you.

Genesis 1-11

The Bible without Genesis would be, in the words of one writer, “like a building without a ground floor or a bridge with no support.”   Genesis is, in some ways, the most important book ever written and without it so much of the rest of the Bible would be unintelligible.  Here we have an indispensable introduction to the Bible as a whole and some foundation stones of truth are clearly laid down.  That’s why it is so important to study these opening chapters and grasp something of their enormous significance.

Why not join this Tuesday morning study module – held on zoom – starting on January 14th and running from 9.30 – 10.30am.  Your lecturer will be EBC’s Principal, Pastor John Brand.

You can simply audit the course and benefit from the teaching and fellowship, or complete an assignment with a view to gaining some study credits. Full study notes and recordings are included in the price, which is £100, but only £70 for the auditing option.

Registration is essential and can be done here. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Isaiah

There can be little doubt that the book of Isaiah is one of the most theologically rich of any of the Old Testament books. As has often been said, Isaiah gives the fullest revelation about the Messiah in the Old Testament, and in fact it is possible to preach the whole Gospel from Isaiah.

But, while certain sections of Isaiah – such as chapter 6 or chapter 53 – are well known and loved, much of Isaiah is largely unfamiliar to most believers. Perhaps this is because of its size or some of the prophetic and historical content.

Isaiah is the longest book in the Bible, apart from the Psalms which is, in essence, a collection of separate literary units. Its biblical importance can be seen in the fact that the New Testament contains more than 400 references to Isaiah and Paul quotes from it many times in his letters.

Ignorance of any part of Scripture is not good, but that is especially true of a book which speaks so richly of Christ.   The book, as a whole, presents a majestic and moving view of Christ.

In this module, Rev Gavino Fioretti will open up this amazing book to you in such a way that you will be able to make sense of the overall structure and message of the book and, most importantly, see Jesus and the gospel.

The class will be held on 10 Monday mornings, between 11am and 1pm, starting on January 13th and will be held on zoom, so that wherever you live you will be able to take part.

You can simply audit the course and benefit from the teaching and fellowship, or complete an assignment with a view to gaining some study credits. Full study notes and recordings are included in the price, which is £200, but only £150 for the auditing option.

Registration is essential and can be done here. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Eschatology: The Doctrine of the Last Things

Martin Luther said: “There are only 2 days in my diary – today, and THAT day” (i.e. the day of Jesus’ return). There is no shortage of teaching, viewpoints and theories about the return-of-Christ and the end-of-the-world.  This course will major on the biblical certainties, while acknowledging the different views held by genuine believers.

This ten week course starts on Tuesday 14th January from 11.00am – 1.00pm, and is held over zoom so you can join in from wherever you are in the world.

There are two ways to get involved:

  • You can audit the course – simply taking part, enjoying the teaching and online fellowship, and benefitting from lots of notes and materials.  Cost is £140
  • you can submit assessments – completing an assignment for marking and gaining EBC study credits. Cost is £200

Please note that fees must be paid in advance. Registration is essential and can be done here.

If you have any questions or want more information, please email info@edinburghbiblecollege.co.uk

You can download a Module Description: here

Lecturer:

Rev David Randall is the minister of Falkirk Free Church, having previously served as pastor of the Bo’ness and Newmilns Church of Scotland congregations. Prior to entering the ministry, David worked in accountancy in the oil industry in Aberdeen. He’s married to Linnea, and they have 4 children. He likes to keep fit by running, and by playing football with his children.

Meet EBC’s Latest Graduates

There was an unusual element to the quarterly meeting of the College’s Board of Directors on Monday when we had the opportunity to present an award to a graduating student.  Philip Chan lives just a few minutes walk away from where the meeting was held so we took advantage of that fact to meet Philip in person and present him with his Certificate in Biblical Studies which he has been pursuing diligently for six years.  The picture shows EBC’s Principal, Pastor John Brand, making the presentation.

Of his studies, Philip says, “After spending 6 years part-time study , I found the course really provided me with a well structured; solid understanding of the Bible. It tremendously deepened my Christian faith and knowing better where I come from. It helps me to serve my Lord more effectively. The course provided a good choice of subjects and flexibility of studying options (i.e. online, e-learning), which accommodated my other commitments. The lecturers always provide constructive feedback to my assignments, yet a diplomatic challenge to raise up my standard which I benefited a lot.”

At the same meeting, though sadly not in person, we linked up over zoom with Joe Monagas in Statten Island, New York.  Joe was one of our very first students, enrolling in 2013, and has been studying various courses while gaining mentored experience in his home church where he now serves as a part-time Pastor.  We were delighted to award Joe a well-earned Diploma in Applied Theology which will be sent to him in the post.

New Board Member

We’re delighted that Rev Dr David Greenaway is rejoining the College’s Board of Trustees.   David, who recently retired from the pastorate at Pathhead Baptist Church in Kirkcaldy, Fife,  was one of the founding  Board members of EBC back in 2012 and also served as Chairman for a time.  We are grateful to him for once again giving us his support and involvement in this way and commend him and the other Board members to you for your prayers as they oversee and direct the work of the College.

Spring 2025 at EBC

We’re into the final stretch of the what has been a very encouraging autumn term with a record number of new students studying with us, both by eLearning and also through involvement in our virtual classes held over zoom.  Now we are releasing details of the schedule for 2025.  Modules that are continuing aren’t shown here because they are not open to new registrations, but ANYONE, ANYWHERE can register for any of the new modules and registration can be done here.  Over the next week or so, we’ll post details about the individual subjects.  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.