Based on Mark 12:28-34, and specifically Mark 12:30 – Love the Lord your God with all of your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. (NIV)
This class will be a one-year discussion of what it is like to live out the greatest commandment. Given the importance of this commandment, and the difficulty of living into it, the class will be a group exploration of what this means in practice. The goal with be to learn from the Holy Spirit, from Scripture, and from each other, the different ways that we can be more faithful to this commandment.
This class is mixed demographically- adults over college age, men, women, couples and singles. Starts in September and runs one year, with an option to continue if desired.
In this class, we discuss a wide range of topics with the goal of becoming a better person (and more importantly, a better Christian) each time we meet. Ages range from 30-80 with a discussion-style format where all are welcome to speak. We learn a lot from each other by sharing our thoughts, questions, and life experiences. Sometimes things are shared that are quite personal, so we abide by the rule that whatever is said in the classroom, stays in the classroom. We learn a lot, but we have plenty of laughs too. Come check us out!
The Faith Challengers class members live up to their name by challenging themselves and each other to live out their faith through service to their church and to their Christian sisters and brothers. They enjoy fellowship, friendship and forming stronger bonds with Jesus Christ as they work together to support church programs to learn more about God, and to set a faithful example to the younger church members. The Faith Challengers Class is made up of ladies age 50+ and use David C. Cook teaching material.
This class is geared towards men age 50+, and they use David C. Cook materials. The Watson-Raybon class meets monthly for a meal and time of fellowship.
The Baraca Class consists of gentlemen starting at age 55 and up (no minimum age). The class uses the Formations Sunday School Literature from Smith and Helwys. Class structure is a teacher-lead discussion of the material in the literature. Focus is on taking the Scripture and the discussions each week and applying it to our lives.