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Adult Sunday School


 Adult Sunday morning classes are offered each week at two times. 

9:30 classes are for those who attend either

the 8:00 or 11:00 worship service.

10:45 classes are for those who attend the 9:30 service.

Newcomers are welcome each week.

Bible reading, discussion, laughter, prayer and coffee are a part of each lesson.

 

All members and regular guests who attend a Sunday morning worship service are encouraged to enroll in a Sunday Morning Class. 

 

9:30 Classes

 

Seekers - Meet in Chapel Parlor

/files/Small Goups/not a fan.jpgnot a fan book and dvd study begins February 26 and continues through Lent.  not a fan asks: Are you a fan or a follower of Jesus? Fans want to be close enough to Jesus to get all the benefits, but not so close that it requires sacrifice. Jesus was never interested in having admirers. not a fan by Kyle Idleman challenges you to consider what it really means to call yourself a Christian. Click on this link to preview not a fan.

 

 

 

 

The Ministry of Jesus - Room S8

Join Bill Metcalf in a look at 13 topics from Jesus' ministry. A homework reading outline will guide the participant through the four Gospels in order to gain a better understanding of the Ministry of Jesus. 

 

aBs - Room F7

Led by Dorothy Brane, adult Bible study emphasizes the study of God's Word. The group is currently studying the book of Judges.  Bring your Bible to class and discover why the Psalmist said:

How sweet are your words to my taste,
   sweeter than honey to my mouth!

Your word is a lamp for my feet,
   a light on my path.

Psalm 119: 103, 105

 

10:45 Classes

 

Pathfinders Class - Meet in the Chapel Parlor 

The Case for Faith - a DVD Study by Lee Stroebel.  

 

Doubt is familiar territory for Lee Strobel, the former atheist and award-winning author of books for skeptics and Christians. But he believes that faith and reason go hand in hand, and that Christianity is a defensible religion. In this six-session video curriculum, Strobel uses his journalistic approach to explore the most common emotional obstacles to faith in Christ. These include the natural inclination to wrestle with faith and doubt, the troubling presence of evil and suffering in the world, and the exclusivity of the Christian gospel. They also include this compelling question: Can I doubt and be a Christian? Through compelling video of personal stories and experts addressing these topics, combined with reflection and interaction, Christians and spiritual seekers will learn how to overcome these obstacles, deepen their spiritual convictions, and find new confidence that Christianity is a reasonable faith.

 

 

 /files/Small Goups/Financial Peace University.jpgDo you have a plan for Financial Peace? Financial Peace University is designed to teach families how to get out of debt, stay out of debt, and build wealth so they can give and live like never before. Classes meet each week to watch a video lessons and join  in small group discussions that will change the way they think about money. You'll actually have fun as you learn about saving, budgeting, investing, insurance and more!

The Winter Session of FPU is underway. Look for the class to next be offered in August, 2012.