C.A.T.C.H. (Captivating And Transforming Children's Hearts) SATURDAY FAMILY BIBLE STUDY Led by Jacque Sharpe
This Saturday Family Bible Study School hour offers exciting age-appropriate family Bible lessons, music and crafts for children pre-school through fifth grade. Parents, grandparents and adults are encouraged to join in the singin and study of the Bible lesson. Join us in the Parlor each Saturday at 4:45 p.m.
JUNIOR and SENIOR YOUTH BIBLE CLASS Led by Tamie Davis and Kelly Niernberger
We are starting a new and exciting opportunity for all of our youth to study God’s Word and grow together on Saturdays. 6th-12th graders will meet in the Lighthouse, on Saturdays, from 4:45 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. We will be using the Pictures of God series used by the Sunday Morning Junior Youth Class.
ADULT BIBLE CLASS
David in 2 Samuel Led by Pastor Myers
Join us for a study of the life of David in 2 Samuel. We meet in the Church Office area.
REMEMBERING YOUR STORY CREATING YOUR OWN SPIRITUAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY Led by Carmen Stephens
Remembering Your Storyinvites you to connect your faith stories with those that God has revealed in scripture. Through Bible study, small group discussion and reflection it will guide us to deeper memories of God's presence in our lives as we discover God's working throughout our journey. This class will be taught both Saturday and Sunday.
SUNDAY MORNING BIBLE CLASSES
9:45 - 10:45 a.m.
INFANTS and TODDLERS
The Blessing Place: "Nurturing Families - Sharing Jesus"
Jesus has a loving, nurturing heart for young children and their families and so do we! The Blessing Place nursery offers care for infants through 36 months old during all three worship services and Sunday Morning Bible classes. The team is committed to quality care in a safe, nurturing, Christian environment serving members and guests by presenting a vibrant and enthusiastic infant/toddler ministry leading to new areas of faith building! Our goal is to support families as they share and grow in their faith. Learn more about The Blessing Place by visiting this link.
CHILDREN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL Superintendents: Kevin and Sherri West
Sunday School for children begins with a Parent's & 2's class, and includes classes for each age group through the 5th grade. The Sunday School hour offers exciting age-appropriate Bible lessons, music, and crafts. Each grade uses the same biblical text for its lessons. Stop by the Sunday School office for more information.
JUNIOR YOUTH BIBLE CLASS Led by Joanie Allenbach, Pam Clinton, Scott Reida
Our Junior Youth Bible class, 6th-8th graders, meets on Sunday mornings from 9:45 a.m.-10:45 a.m. in the south end of the Fellowship Hall. Our goal is that each of our youth in 6th through 8th grade will use this opportunity to grow in the love and trust in Jesus Christ through this time together. We will be continuing thePictures of Godseries.
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH Led by Brian Amey
Youth in 9th-12th grade meet together in the Lighthouse to set aside part of our week to focus on Christ’s love and His impact in our lives. Join us as we continue to build on the faith He has given us. This Fall we will be taking a look at the Commandments of God and seeing how each of them reveal the character of God and how they relate to the lives of high school students.
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THE FIVE HOLY HABITS OF A CHRISTIAN STEWARD Led by Pastor Snow and Greg Woods
Habits often bring up “negative” feelings within us, but as Christians we form holy habits through the help of God. This Bible study is a six-lesson study on holy habits of worship, communion, Bible study, service, and giving.
What do the scriptures say about stewardship as a whole? Have you ever wanted to hear about stewardship as something more than just giving money? Come join Pastor Scott Snow and Greg Woods for a different and refreshing study of Christian stewardship that shows how holy habits are much greater than pledge drives and tithes.
Over the course of our study together, we’ll cover what the Bible says about each habit and discuss what it means for us as God’s children. Finally, this study examines stewardship as our “ongoing relationship with God as a result of God’s action for us in Christ.”
THE KINGDOM OF GOD – 1 & 2 SAMUEL Led by Pastor Myers
Study with us the significant books of 1 & 2 Samuel as God establishes His Kingdom through Samuel, Saul, David and his sons. What comfort these books give us as God constantly cares for His people despite our weaknesses. See how all of God’s Word points us to our Savior Jesus!
SHARING THE FAITH Facilitated by Kent Stephens
In direct response to the Vision Team proposal presented and adopted by our congregation, here is another opportunity for you to grow in your ability to share your faith with those around you! Our time together will be a combination of Bible study, video, discussion and everyday life application. Learn to form new thoughts, habits, and confidence when sharing Christ with those in your everyday circle. God naturally provides for opportunities to share our faith life with others. The opportunity is there, how do we respond?
THE GOSPELS – THE FIRST FOUR BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT Led by Dr. Lionel Alford
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are almost always found together in modern and ancient collections of historical documents. These histories are the basis for our understanding of the life of Christ and His words. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are called Gospels—Good News. They are Greek documents written by men from a Hebrew culture who were observant Jews. The Gospels reveal and define the Messianic covenant of God and in the words of Christ represent the fulfillment of the Mosaic Covenant. When we look at the Gospels through the lens of English culture and language, they seem strange to us, because though somewhat synoptic, they are not the same. Just how many people were in the garden after Christ’s resurrection, and why are the accounts different? Was that famous sermon on a mount or a plain? Why are the accounts leading up to the crucifixion different, and why are the Gospel accounts similar but so different? These are easy questions that Greek language, literature, and culture can answer. Therefore, to answer these questions, we will look at the Gospels through a lens of the Greek language and culture as well as the Greco-Hebrew culture, history, literature, and geography of the first century. We will learn the basis for our historical understanding of the Gospels as well as how other works in antiquity support the historical accuracy of them.
ADULT INFORMATION CLASS Led by Ted Helmer
This class is designed as an instruction for those who would like to learn about the basic teachings of the LutheranChurch and as a preparation for communicant church membership. It is also a good refresher course for those who are already communicant members. All are welcome. We’ll use the workbook “God For Us” and Luther’s Small Catechism as well as the Bible.
THE BEATITUDES – MATTHEW 5 Led by Ben Thowe
The description of discipleship that Jesus brings to us in the Beatitudes is relevant and critical in all areas of a Christian's life. Join us as we examine and discuss what it truly means to be "Blessed" according to Christ, and learn how we can cultivate these characteristics in our daily lives.
REMEMBERING YOUR STORY
CREATING YOUR OWN SPIRITUAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY Led by Carmen Stephens
Remembering Your Storyinvites you to connect your faith stories with those that God has revealed in scripture. Through Bible study, small group discussion and reflection it will guide us to deeper memories of God's presence in our lives as we discover God's working throughout our journey. This class will be taught both Saturday and Sunday.