Winter/Spring Classes

9:30 am

RELATIONSHIPS led by David Forbes - new classroom (in The Warehouse)
David will lead in a study of the following questions:
  How did the fall affect relationships?
  What is God’s intention for male and female?
  How and why do we forgive others?
  How do we build and maintain trust with others?
  Why are so many struggling with their identity?
  How should Christians deal with difficult people?
  How and why should we pray for our enemies?
  How do we react to others that have hurt us?
  What will the believer’s ultimate relationship with the Lord be like?

THEOLOGY OF SUFFERING  led by Jim Coffield - classrooms A/B
In these difficult times we may need to think about our theology of suffering more than a theology of comfort or prosperity. Suffering and struggling are inevitable in our experiences on life. The Bible has much to say about suffering. How do I respond to the questions concerning people suffering and struggling? This class will be a personal and reflective study of the topic of suffering. 

11:00 am

BOOK OF MATTHEW led by Chris Jaeger - classrooms C/D
The gospel provides transition from the Old Testament to the New Testament. Matthew became the most important of all Gospel texts for first-and second-century Christians because it contains all the elements important to the early church: the story about Jesus’s miraculous conception; an explanation of the importance of liturgy, law, discipleship, and teaching; and a full account of Jesus’s life and ministry.

THE BOOK OF ACTS led by Joel McCall & Paul Fitzgerald - new classroom (in The Warehouse)
"In the book of Acts we see the footprints of the Holy Spirit in and through the footprints of the Apostles. The sound of a mighty rushing wind introduces their work. As a sailing ship is carried about by the wind, so the apostolic mission in the early church was carried about by the Holy Spirit." - RC Sproul