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Sinaitic Light Bible Study (Cycle 2)

Sinaitic Light Bible Study (SLBS) will open the week of January 12, 2025, your first class will be the week of January 12. Be prepared for your first class! To enroll in this cycle, you must complete registration before December 22, 2024.

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If misinformation is submitted it will prolong your registration, please review your application carefully and verify your information before you submit.

Between now & January 4, you will receive an email (to your email address, the one submitted in the form) from The Google Workspace Team as shown below. Please check your spam folder, deleted folder, junk mail, etc. You will have 24 hours to complete your registration after you receive this email.

Please register and set up your NCCI Google email account ASAP. You may not use your personal Gmail account to log in to these classes. Once you have completed that step, you will receive your new email/login to your NCCI Google account. This email will be to accept the invitation to enroll as a student under your assigned Facilitator (IPOC). PLEASE ACCEPT THIS INVITE immediately.

Once you accept the invite you can enter your classroom and see the date and time of your class session. Be sure to be on time and ready as these conference calls will start swiftly at the designated time. You have until January 4 to complete these steps.

Please email slbs_admin@nccicharlotte.org with questions, this is the official email for SLBS.

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Romans 15:4 KJV

For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope.

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