…but were afraid to ask!
Have you ever wondered about Hell?
Most of us are familiar with the “Traditional” view of Hell– a place of perpetual torment and punishment. And yet, very few Scriptures talk about Hell, and there are at least three faithful, historic, Christian ways to interpret them.
Join me for two Monday night sessions (11/11 and 11/18) at 7PM in the Fireside Room of our Carmichael Chapel for an in-depth look. (The Fireside Room is at the opposite end of the buildings at our Sunday worship location).
You”ll need to bring something to take notes with and, of course, your Bible.
Questions or need more information? Contact us. Hoping to see you there!
Artwork right: “Pandemonium” by John Martin. 1841. Louvre. In John Milton’s “Paradise Lost,” the author places the “High Capitol of Hell” and the assembly place of demons in the building called “Pandemonium.” That word means “all demons” or perhaps “all-demon-place.” This is artist John Martin’s interpretation.