Adult School of Christian Living
Our Adult School of Christian Living is open to any adult (18 years old and older). Our classes begin at 9:30am and end at 10:15am. Our goal is to offer biblically rich and engaging teachings and discussions that are practical relevant and gospel-centered so as to grow and root ourselves more into Christ. We want these classes to encourage and build up one another in Christian love. Our classes cover books of the Bible, topical studies, and Christian books. If you're looking for another opportunity to connect with brothers and sisters in Christ, grow in the faith, and learn to walk in the Spirit, please join us on Sunday mornings. Currently we are offering 2 classes.
All Christians must be well grounded in the basics of the Christian faith in order for them to grow into maturity. In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul gives a concise explanation of the fundamental doctrines of Christianity in the Apostles' Creed. It is especially useful for those who have little to no Christian background and need to learn the basic doctrines of Christianity. Those who are teaching church membership, confirmation or communicant classes will find this series to be helpful in teaching the fundamentals found in the Apostles Creed to their students.
Teachers: Rick and Conrad
Location: Upstairs Lounge
Find out more about this teaching series here: Basic Training
Teachers: Rick and Conrad
Location: Upstairs Lounge
Find out more about this teaching series here: Basic Training
Anxiety is at an all time high, but there’s a prescription for dealing with it. Max Lucado invites readers into a study of Philippians 4:6-7 where the Apostle Paul admonishes the followers of Christ, “Do not be anxious about anything…”
Philippians 4:6 encourages the believer to “be anxious for nothing.” As Lucado states, the apostle Paul seems to leave little leeway here. “Be anxious for nothing. Nada. Zilch. Zero.”
What’s he suggesting? That we should literally be anxious for absolutely nothing? Lucado says, “The presence of anxiety is unavoidable, but the prison of anxiety is optional. It’s the life of perpetual anxiety that Paul wants to address. Don’t let anything in life leave you perpetually in angst.”
Teacher: Paul
Location: Downstairs Great Room
Find out more about this teaching series here: Anxious For Nothing.
Philippians 4:6 encourages the believer to “be anxious for nothing.” As Lucado states, the apostle Paul seems to leave little leeway here. “Be anxious for nothing. Nada. Zilch. Zero.”
What’s he suggesting? That we should literally be anxious for absolutely nothing? Lucado says, “The presence of anxiety is unavoidable, but the prison of anxiety is optional. It’s the life of perpetual anxiety that Paul wants to address. Don’t let anything in life leave you perpetually in angst.”
Teacher: Paul
Location: Downstairs Great Room
Find out more about this teaching series here: Anxious For Nothing.