This page contains two ways to assist the presenter in teaching the material from the book Will the Real Church Please Stand Up? by Matthew Richard.
The first way uses approximately 45-minute videos to cover the material from each lesson, which can be used in a stand-alone mode or as part of a class discussion. The second way is for a more classic presentation with PowerPoint slides and class notes.
The presenter should place the dates of the class sessions on the syllabus for the convenience of the students.
Video Sessions by Arthur Eggert.
This course consists of video lectures that present the material from Will the Real Church Please Stand Up? by Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard. To gain the most from this course, it is recommended that those taking the course print out the Class Notes-V packet and do the assigned readings. It is advisable for the class attendees to do the questions on the first page of the class notes of each session before watching the video for that session and to fill in the other three pages from the class discussion. The summary containing the main points of each class session can be printed out for use with the class sessions or as a review.
Class Notes-V Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Summary
Classic PowerPoint by Arthur Eggert.
This course covers the material from Will the Real Church Please Stand Up? by Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard. To gain the most from this course, it is recommended that those taking the course print out the Class Notes-C packet and do the assigned readings. It is advisable for the class attendees to do the questions on the first page of the class notes of each session before class and to fill in the other three pages from the class discussion. This material is edited to be presented in eight 60-minute class sessions, but it can be reedited to meet the needs of the presenter. The summary containing the main points of each class session can be printed out for use with the class sessions or as a review. The Teaching Notes-C are enhanced class notes to aid the presenter.