Current Classes
9:00 am Sunday Mornings
A Study in the Book of Acts.
Our goal will be to understand and apply how the Holy Spirit empowered the early church to proclaim a Risen Savior.
The Book of Acts is a historical narrative in the New Testament that provides an account of the early Christian church after the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The book contains 28 chapters, divided into two main parts. The first part (chapters 1-12) focuses mainly on the activities of Peter and the apostles in Jerusalem. The second part (chapters 13-28) describes the missionary journeys of Paul and his companions, which took them to various cities throughout the Mediterranean region, including Antioch, Philippi, Athens, Corinth, and Rome.
Throughout the book, various themes are explored, including the role of the Holy Spirit in the growth of the church, the importance of prayer and community, the persecution faced by early Christians, and the spread of the gospel message to non-Jewish peoples. The Book of Acts provides a valuable historical account of the early Christian church and its growth, as well as important theological insights into the nature and mission of the church.
Class Dates: Sept. 10 & 24; Oct 8, 15, 22, 29; Nov. 5, 12, 18, 26
The Book of Acts is a historical narrative in the New Testament that provides an account of the early Christian church after the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The book contains 28 chapters, divided into two main parts. The first part (chapters 1-12) focuses mainly on the activities of Peter and the apostles in Jerusalem. The second part (chapters 13-28) describes the missionary journeys of Paul and his companions, which took them to various cities throughout the Mediterranean region, including Antioch, Philippi, Athens, Corinth, and Rome.
Throughout the book, various themes are explored, including the role of the Holy Spirit in the growth of the church, the importance of prayer and community, the persecution faced by early Christians, and the spread of the gospel message to non-Jewish peoples. The Book of Acts provides a valuable historical account of the early Christian church and its growth, as well as important theological insights into the nature and mission of the church.
Class Dates: Sept. 10 & 24; Oct 8, 15, 22, 29; Nov. 5, 12, 18, 26
Anchored in Truth: Building a Defense in an Age of Doubt
Ever felt tongue-tied when asked to explain your faith? Want to deepen your understanding and articulate your beliefs with confidence and grace? The Bible doesn’t just ask us to believe; it asks us to be prepared to defend our faith.
Inspired by 1 Peter 3:15, which calls on us to; give a defense for the enduring hope within us; our upcoming Equipping Class on Apologetics empowers you to do just that! Apologetics is more than just a theological term—it's an essential skill for modern Christians.
Derived from the Greek word for "defense"; Apologetics equips you to stand your ground and speak your truth, doing so in a way that honors God and captures hearts. Don't just read the Scriptures—learn to wield them like the "sword of the Spirit"; they are, delivering powerful messages that not only glorify God but also resonate deeply with those searching for spiritual direction.
Room Location: Worship Center
Class Dates: Sept. 10 & 24; Oct 8, 15, 22, 29; Nov. 5, 12, 18, 26
Inspired by 1 Peter 3:15, which calls on us to; give a defense for the enduring hope within us; our upcoming Equipping Class on Apologetics empowers you to do just that! Apologetics is more than just a theological term—it's an essential skill for modern Christians.
Derived from the Greek word for "defense"; Apologetics equips you to stand your ground and speak your truth, doing so in a way that honors God and captures hearts. Don't just read the Scriptures—learn to wield them like the "sword of the Spirit"; they are, delivering powerful messages that not only glorify God but also resonate deeply with those searching for spiritual direction.
Room Location: Worship Center
Class Dates: Sept. 10 & 24; Oct 8, 15, 22, 29; Nov. 5, 12, 18, 26
What are equipping classes and why should I join?
Equipping Classes are intentionally designed to equip Christians for the work of ministry and for building up the body of Christ to greater maturity (Ephesians 4:12-16).
The desire for our Equipping Classes is for everyone to:
- grow deeper in their understanding of the Gospel (Colossians 2:6-7)
- learn to interpret and apply the Scripture (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
- Biblically engage in culture (Matthew 16:3; John 17:18)
- be transformed in our daily living (Romans 12:1-2)
No matter if you are a new believer or a seasoned saint, we encourage everyone to attend an equipping class and grow deeper in their relationship with Christ.