Christianity Explored
Christianity Explored is a popular Christian educational course designed to introduce people to the Christian faith and the teachings of Jesus Christ. It was developed by Rico Tice, an Anglican clergyman associated with All Souls Church, Langham Place, and co-authored by Barry Cooper. The course is part of a broader ministry known as Christianity Explored Ministries.
Christianity Explored is typically conducted over a series of sessions, often lasting around seven weeks. Each session is designed to explore critical questions of life and faith, using the Gospel of Mark as a foundational text. The course encourages participants to think deeply about the identity of Jesus, the purpose of His life, death, and resurrection, and the implications for individuals today.
The sessions cover various themes, including:
Each session involves group discussions, Bible readings, and video presentations. This interactive approach is designed to facilitate a deeper understanding of Christian beliefs and encourage personal reflection.
Christianity Explored has expanded significantly since its inception. In 2016, Life Explored was introduced as a complementary course, focusing on the broader aspects of life's purpose and meaning from a Christian perspective. Another course, Discipleship Explored, directed by Barry Cooper, provides a deeper dive into the practices and lifestyle of a Christian disciple.
The courses developed by Christianity Explored Ministries are widely recognized for their clarity and accessibility, often used in conjunction with other evangelical tools like the Alpha Course. These programs aim to foster a welcoming environment for both believers and seekers to explore fundamental questions of faith.
Christianity Explored has been translated into numerous languages and adapted for various cultural contexts, thus broadening its impact worldwide. The course is used by churches, small groups, and individuals seeking a structured introduction to the Christian faith.