September 12 2018
September 12 2018
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This coming Sunday we'll return to our regular schedule with Sunday School for all ages at 10:00 a.m.  And this includes a number of great study-and-discussion electives for adults.  Come join us as we explore God's Word and encourage each other on the journey of following Jesus!  Here's the line-up:

  • Family Foundations, Family Life Center:  “Onward”—a video discussion series from Russell Moore about engaging the culture without losing the gospel, looking at our Christian presence in a secular society.  Leader Team:  Fraziers, Schildknechts, Tedrows
  • Fellowship Class, Room 106:  The Gospel of Matthew. Matthew’s Gospel was written primarily to his fellow Jews.  He wrote to present Jesus as the Messiah and to explain God's kingdom to his readers.  Leader:  John Kelley
  • Home Builders Organization (HBO), Room 014:  Letters to the Thessalonians. We will look at how Paul ministered to the community of believers to prevent them from becoming conformed to the world around them.  Leader:  Terry Stick
  • Through the Bible, Fellowship Hall:  The Gospel of Mark. Mark is jam-packed full of adventures, miracles, and Jesus’ teachings, moving quickly from one event to the next.  Come join us for this important study!  Leader:  Jim Flye
  • Women’s Class, Library:  The Prophecy of Isaiah. Isaiah was a poet, a pastor, and a shepherd who was called by God to persuade the people to trust in Him alone.  This study under­scores how trust­worthy our God is!  Leader:  Cindy Maxwell
  • Young Adults, Room 004:  Jonah—You Can’t Outrun Grace. Join us for a video discussion series from Paul Tripp—a journey through the Book of Jonah to discover how God chases us down, forgives us, and gives us a second chance to participate in the work of his kingdom.  Leader:  Pete Manni

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