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Featured Study · Gospel of John

The light shines in the darkness.

A six-week walk through John's prologue — unhurried, verse by verse, written for people who study after the day is done.

Begin the studyJohn 1:1–18

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Doctrine

What we mean when we say "grace"

Recovering a word we use so often we've stopped hearing it.

MAY 28 · 9 MIN
Practice

How to read a psalm slowly

A simple, repeatable way to pray the Psalms through a hard week.

MAY 21 · 6 MIN
Background

Who were the churches of Revelation?

Seven real towns, seven real letters — and why it still matters.

MAY 14 · 11 MIN
Verse by Verse · Current Series

Romans, without the rush.

We're working through Paul's letter one paragraph at a time — the grammar, the argument, and the weight of it for ordinary life.

Week 6 / 14Romans 5
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Sermons & Audio

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The God who runs to meet usLUKE 15 · PARABLES
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Justified — a courtroom and a giftROMANS 5 · VERSE BY VERSE
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When the lamp feels lowPSALM 18 · SUNDAY EVENING
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Course 01

How the Bible Fits Together

The whole story in twelve evenings — Genesis to Revelation.

12 LESSONS · SELF-PACED · FREE
Course 02

Reading the Gospels Well

Tools for hearing Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John on their own terms.

8 LESSONS · SELF-PACED · FREE
Course 03

An Introduction to Theology

The big questions, carefully — God, Scripture, salvation, the church.

10 LESSONS · SELF-PACED · FREE
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I'm Justin Driscoll — Lead Pastor of Genesis Church near Pittsburgh, and I've been teaching God's Word for more than twenty years. Seminary By Night exists for the people who never had the chance to study formally and want to go deeper anyway.

No prerequisites. No tuition. Just the text, taken seriously, one evening at a time.

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The Evening Letter

A short note, once a week.

One passage, one thought, and what we're studying next. No noise.