Bible Studies

Growing In Faith and Understanding - Bible Studies

SUNDAY SEEKER’S CLASS — Bible study using study guides in an informal, friendly environment, offering a place for you to explore the Bible in depth. All levels of participation are invited to attend. Meet us in the Meeting Room just off the Fellowship Hall at 10:20 –11:00 AM every Sunday.

Your New Year’s Resolution…

We all make them with the intention of keeping them.  This resolution has the potential of changing your life.

  • Learn how walking in God’s favor can exceed our human expectations.
  • Discover how God’s blessings can be transmitted through acts of love and forgiveness.
  • Marvel at God’s continuing faithfulness to the people of the promise.
  • Explore God’s work through Jesus Christ and our place in God’s plan.
If your resolution was to deepen your faith through intentional Bible Study – we invite you to come to the Seeker’s Sunday Bible Study.  The winter session begins Sunday - January 8th at 10:20 AM.  Together we will explore God’s Word and discover just what God has to say to us.  It will change your life.  

  

 

CULTIVATING FRUITFULNESS

   God calls us to greater fruitfulness in our work as a church, in various and diverse contexts.  The Five Practices, written by Bishop Robert Schnase, are rooted in the formation of the church in the second chapter of Acts and in the reforming of the church in the days of John and Charles Wesley. 

   As we move through this Five Week Study it is our belief that God will deeply enrich and empower the ministry of our congregation and will lead us to a greater clarity and commitment to the Ministry of Christ.

  • Week 1 – Radical Hospitality
  • Week 2 – Risk-Taking Mission and Service
  • Week 3 – Intentional Faith Development
  • Week 4 – Passionate Worship
  • Week 5 – Extravagant Generosity

Cultivating Fruitfulness by Bishop Robert Schnase

January 18, January 25, February 1, February 8, February 15

3 PM – 4 PM

Fellowship Hall

Cost of Student Book is $6.00

 

 

SEEING GREY IN A WORLD OF BLACK AND WHITE

   Where do people explore challenging issues in an atmosphere of respect and faith?  Adam Hamilton's best-selling Seeing Grey in a World of Black and White prompts persons of faith into more thoughtful conversations on the political, moral, and religious issues that divide us. It is an invitation to come, and let us reason together.  This Five Session series gives us an opportunity to look more deeply in biblical ways into the following topics:

  • Where Faith and Politics Meet
  • Christ, Christians, and Culture Wars
  • How Should We Live? The Ethics of Jesus
  • Spiritual Maturity and Seeing Gray
  • What Would Jesus Say to America?

Seeing Grey in a World of Black and White by Rev. Adam Hamilton

March 14, March 21, March 28, April 4, April 11

3 PM – 4 PM

Fellowship Hall

Cost of Student Book is $12.00