Explore Our Video Courses Designed for Adult Sunday Schools

Explore our video courses, designed for adult Sunday schools. Some lessons may present new challenges, nudging you slightly out of your comfort zone and into a richer understanding of your faith.
Our courses stand firmly on the foundation of Scripture and the historic Reformed creeds and confessions. Expect clear, insightful teachings, as our reliable educators guide you through the depth and breadth of Scripture and the Reformed tradition. We design our courses to aid you in your Christian pilgrimage, so that you would grow in Spiritual maturity in Christ.
Basic Level Content
These courses cover fundamental knowledge and concepts to ensure that anyone without prior experience or training can understand.
Accessible Language
These courses avoid jargon or technical terms. If they are necessary, they are adequately defined and explained.
Interactive Elements
On our website and online community, our courses include quizzes, exercises, and opportunities for discussion can help engage a general audience and reinforce learning.
Progress Tracking
Registered students may track their progress, which helps motivate them to continue with the course.
We believe that access to quality religious education should be available to everyone. That’s why these Sunday School courses are offered entirely free of charge. We’re dedicated to supporting your growth and deepening your understanding of the faith. Join us today.

The Gospel of John: A Study in the Truth (Chapters 1–10)
This course is an overview of the Gospel of John. It is geared toward adults and could be used in a Sunday school class or in a Bible study. As an overview, the course will leave most details uncovered. However, its purpose is to give

The Book of Job
This course seeks to cover a significant amount of biblical material in a short period of time. It will be an overview of the book of Job and its theology. Special attention will be given to situating the book’s theology in its redemptive-historical and canonical context. Therefore, the

Exploring 2 Peter: The Promise and the Path
This course explores 2 Peter with special attention to Peter’s use of redemptive history in his depiction and defense of the Christian life as oriented toward Christ and the future. By the righteousness of Jesus Christ, we have embarked on an eschatological pilgrimage down a

Zephaniah’s Protology in Eschatology: A Major Theme in a Minor Prophet
Taught by Dr. Mark Winder, this course explores the book of Zephaniah in its context, demonstrating how the prophet utilizes protological themes to construct an eschatological picture pointing to the great Day of the Lord. Beginning with an introduction to covenantal themes and establishment of

Machen and the Presbyterian Controversy
Taught by Dr. Darryl G. Hart, this course in church history explores the life and legacy of J. Gresham Machen, fighter of the good fight of faith during the Presbyterian controversy of the 1920s and 30s. What formed Machen as a fighter? What did he

The Westminster Shorter Catechism (Qs. 39–107)
In the second part of his series on the Westminster Shorter Catechism, Jim Cassidy teaches the basics of Christian doctrine through the introductory catechism formulated at the Westminster Assembly (1643–1653). You may access the first part of this series here: Westminster Shorter Catechism (Qs. 1–38).

Union with Christ: The Benefits of His Suffering and Glory
This course aims to build up the saints in their understanding of two basic features of Reformed theology: 1) redemption accomplished by Christ for the church in his humiliation and exaltation, suffering and glory; and 2) how that redemption accomplished by Christ is applied by

Foundations of Covenant Theology
Dr. Lane Tipton teaches the Foundations of Covenant Theology, a twelve-week series on Genesis 1–3. Dr. Tipton skillfully unfolds God’s plan and purpose to reveal his glory in all of creation and bring his image bearers into his presence that they would worship him forever. Professionally

The Westminster Shorter Catechism (Qs. 1–38)
Jim Cassidy teaches the basics of Christian doctrine through the introductory catechism formulated at the Westminster Assembly (1643–1653).

Introduction to Covenant Theology
Taught by Dr. Camden Bucey, this course is designed for adults with minimal familiarity of the covenantal context of the Bible. This free on-demand course includes forty-three video lessons totaling nearly five hours of instruction. Along with corresponding course handouts, we also have integrated eight quizzes you may use

The Gospel of John: A Study in the Truth (Chapters 1–10)
This course is an overview of the Gospel of John. It is geared toward adults and could be used in a Sunday school class or in a Bible study. As an overview, the course will leave most details uncovered. However, its purpose is to give

The Book of Job
This course seeks to cover a significant amount of biblical material in a short period of time. It will be an overview of the book of Job and its theology. Special attention will be given to situating the book’s theology in its redemptive-historical and canonical context. Therefore, the

Exploring 2 Peter: The Promise and the Path
This course explores 2 Peter with special attention to Peter’s use of redemptive history in his depiction and defense of the Christian life as oriented toward Christ and the future. By the righteousness of Jesus Christ, we have embarked on an eschatological pilgrimage down a

Zephaniah’s Protology in Eschatology: A Major Theme in a Minor Prophet
Taught by Dr. Mark Winder, this course explores the book of Zephaniah in its context, demonstrating how the prophet utilizes protological themes to construct an eschatological picture pointing to the great Day of the Lord. Beginning with an introduction to covenantal themes and establishment of

Machen and the Presbyterian Controversy
Taught by Dr. Darryl G. Hart, this course in church history explores the life and legacy of J. Gresham Machen, fighter of the good fight of faith during the Presbyterian controversy of the 1920s and 30s. What formed Machen as a fighter? What did he

The Westminster Shorter Catechism (Qs. 39–107)
In the second part of his series on the Westminster Shorter Catechism, Jim Cassidy teaches the basics of Christian doctrine through the introductory catechism formulated at the Westminster Assembly (1643–1653). You may access the first part of this series here: Westminster Shorter Catechism (Qs. 1–38).

Union with Christ: The Benefits of His Suffering and Glory
This course aims to build up the saints in their understanding of two basic features of Reformed theology: 1) redemption accomplished by Christ for the church in his humiliation and exaltation, suffering and glory; and 2) how that redemption accomplished by Christ is applied by

Foundations of Covenant Theology
Dr. Lane Tipton teaches the Foundations of Covenant Theology, a twelve-week series on Genesis 1–3. Dr. Tipton skillfully unfolds God’s plan and purpose to reveal his glory in all of creation and bring his image bearers into his presence that they would worship him forever. Professionally

The Westminster Shorter Catechism (Qs. 1–38)
Jim Cassidy teaches the basics of Christian doctrine through the introductory catechism formulated at the Westminster Assembly (1643–1653).

Introduction to Covenant Theology
Taught by Dr. Camden Bucey, this course is designed for adults with minimal familiarity of the covenantal context of the Bible. This free on-demand course includes forty-three video lessons totaling nearly five hours of instruction. Along with corresponding course handouts, we also have integrated eight quizzes you may use