Discover God’s Plan for Salvation and Your Place Therein
The Adam to Jesus Covenant Bible Study opens up Scripture to reveal the big picture of Salvation History.
Beginning with Adam, we will explore the six covenants God makes with humanity—covenants that find their fulfilment in Jesus Christ.
By reading Scripture through this lens, we begin to see the big picture the Scripture reveals, allowing us to enter more deeply into the richness of God’s Word.
Each session also connects salvation history to our lives today, helping us see how God’s plan continues to unfold in our present reality.
Who is this course for?
- Those receiving the sacraments at Easter 2026
- Those considering becoming a Catholic Christian and would like to find out more
- Anyone who wishes to grow in understanding Scripture and salvation
- Catholics, non-Catholics, and those searching
This year, you are especially encouraged to invite a friend or family member.
“How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!” (Romans 10:15)
Course Schedule
23 April – Adam
30 April – Organ Concert in the church (no meeting – but join us in the church)
7 May – Noah
14 May – Abraham
21 May – Moses
28 May – David
4 June – The Prophets
11 June – Jesus
18 June – The Wedding Feast
25 June – Festive Supper (TBC)
Practical Details
Days: Thursdays
Time: 19:10 – 20:30
Venue: Parish Hall
Doors open: 18:30 (refreshments & conversation)
Bring: A Bible
(Catechism, pen, and paper optional)
Cost: No entrance fee
(Optional anonymous contribution at the end of the course)
Come and See
Enter into the story of God’s love.
Discover your place within it.
Invite someone to walk the journey with you.
Registration
For planning purposes, it is necessary to register. There are two possibilities: 1) via Google Form link (see below), or via the parish office email.
Hospitality Team Volunteers
We are also looking for volunteers to assist with hospitality during each session.
This includes opening the hall, welcoming participants on arrival, serving tea and coffee, and helping with clean-up afterwards.
If you are able to help, or would like more information, please contact Fr Jonathan through the parish office.

