Marathon Fellowship is a multi-generational group focused on Bible study, prayer, fellowship, and serving others—both at Stonebriar Community Church. and through missions around the world. We meet weekly on Sundays at 10:45 a.m. in B219. Our current teacher is Dr. Stephen Kim, Professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary. Previous teachers have included Dr. Stanley Toussaint, Wayne Stiles, and Rhome van Dyck among other guests.
Dr. Stephen Kim continues his series on the Gospel of John, focusing on “The Living Water” in John 4:1-42. He examines Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman, exploring the setting, conversation, confrontation, and response, and highlights her response as a model for ours: to represent Christ in the world and to make Him known. This passage emphasizes how Jesus offers eternal life and calls His followers to be His ambassadors.
Dr. Stephen Kim continues his teaching series on the Gospel of John, emphasizing Jesus as the divine Messiah who grants life through faith, and contrasting Nicodemus with the Samaritan woman to explore spiritual rebirth versus religion based on works.
Dr. Stephen Kim continues his teaching series on the Gospel of John. He wraps up “the Prologue” in John 1:1-18 and then covers the next section in John 1:19-51, known as “the Testimonium.”
Dr. Stephen Kim begins his teaching series on the Gospel of John, presenting an introduction of the fourth Gospel in the New Testament and examining the Prologue.
Stephen Kim concludes his teaching series, “Ten Landmarks of Israel: Understanding the Old Testament Story,” focusing on the 10th and final landmark of the Old Testament, Israel’s Consummation, which is also known as the millennial kingdom or the thousand-year reign of Christ.
Stephen Kim continues his teaching series, “Ten Landmarks of Israel: Understanding the Old Testament Story,” with a focus on the ninth Landmark of the Old Testament, Israel’s Consolation, specifically focusing on the rebuilding books of Ezra and Nehemiah.
Dr. Stephen Kim continues his teaching on the Davidic Covenant, comparing the kings of Israel & Judah, best described as the glory and gloom of the divided kingdom.