Seeing is Believing. If we want to know more about Jesus and why He is important to our lives, we need to take a closer look at what He says about Himself. Jesus describes Himself as the bread of life, the light of the world, the good shepherd, and more. His bold words invite us to behold Him and then to trust Him. Join us in a study of the “I AM’ statements in the gospel of John.
Parenting a wayward child — whether young or grown — is one of the most difficult trials a Christian can face. Come gain hope, comfort, encouragement, biblical direction and practical steps at an interactive gathering with Dr. Stuart Scott, recognized across the globe for his best-selling books on biblical family relationships. Questions? Contact Dan Clement. Please…
Our families, work, school activities, church, and friends all pull at our schedules…how can we know if we’re being selfish…or wise? How do we know when to address conflicts…and when to let them go? Does God expect us to live busy lives…or “let go and let God”? This year’s speaker, Pam Hardy, will encourage and…
Questions: Contact Brent Underwood.
Questions: Contact Brent Underwood.
God’s Word commands us to… Deliver those who are being taken away to death,and those who are staggering to slaughter, oh hold them back!If you say, “See, we did not know this,”does He not consider it who weighs the hearts?And does He not know it who keeps your soul?And will He not render to man…
Join us as we explore the 7 virtues from Titus 2 and learn how to live with true feminine appeal and become women who live for God and help others do the same.
Next to the Bible, The Pilgrim’s Progress is the greatest Christian classic of all time! It answers the questions and illustrates the deepest struggles Christians face in their walk with God. Written from the dark confines of a prison cell, The Pilgrim’s Progress has transformed and comforted millions for the past 350 years. C. S. Lewis called it the…
Next to the Bible, The Pilgrim’s Progress is the greatest Christian classic of all time! It answers the questions and illustrates the deepest struggles Christians face in their walk with God. Written from the dark confines of a prison cell, The Pilgrim’s Progress has transformed and comforted millions for the past 350 years. C. S. Lewis called it the…
Join us for an inductive study of Galatians. The choice between the gospel of Christ alone and the false Christ -plus version still confronts us today. The real one sets us free, now and eternally. The gospel matters. (90% of work done in class together.)