Adult Offerings
Leading Like a Disciple
Lead Like a Disciple - Learn key principles for personal development, emphasizing intentionality,
self-awareness, and consistency. The summary of the principles includes building strong character,
knowing yourself to grow yourself, taking intentional action, and maintaining the "tension"
of the rubber band by not losing the drive between your current and potential state.
Key laws also cover the importance of reflection, the environment you are in, designing a growth plan,
and learning from pain and mistakes.
Location: Room 242
Led by Aaron Jones
self-awareness, and consistency. The summary of the principles includes building strong character,
knowing yourself to grow yourself, taking intentional action, and maintaining the "tension"
of the rubber band by not losing the drive between your current and potential state.
Key laws also cover the importance of reflection, the environment you are in, designing a growth plan,
and learning from pain and mistakes.
Location: Room 242
Led by Aaron Jones
Philippians
Philippians - Philippians reminds us that genuine joy isn’t tied to circumstances but to
Christ Himself. Paul celebrates the believers’ partnership in the gospel, encourages them
that God will finish the good work He has begun, and shows how even hardship
can advance God’s purposes. He calls us to a Christlike mindset—marked by humility, unity,
and sacrificial love—and lifts up examples like Timothy and Epaphroditus as models
of faithful service. Paul also warns against false teaching and urges us to press on
toward spiritual maturity, finding our identity not in our accomplishments but in
knowing Christ. As he wraps up the letter, Paul challenges us to rejoice, pray instead
of worry, dwell on what is good, and rely on Christ as our strength. Join us as we explore
this powerful study that still speaks hope, encouragement, and unshakeable joy to the
church today!
Location: Connections Cafe
Led by Pastor Barry Holbrook
Christ Himself. Paul celebrates the believers’ partnership in the gospel, encourages them
that God will finish the good work He has begun, and shows how even hardship
can advance God’s purposes. He calls us to a Christlike mindset—marked by humility, unity,
and sacrificial love—and lifts up examples like Timothy and Epaphroditus as models
of faithful service. Paul also warns against false teaching and urges us to press on
toward spiritual maturity, finding our identity not in our accomplishments but in
knowing Christ. As he wraps up the letter, Paul challenges us to rejoice, pray instead
of worry, dwell on what is good, and rely on Christ as our strength. Join us as we explore
this powerful study that still speaks hope, encouragement, and unshakeable joy to the
church today!
Location: Connections Cafe
Led by Pastor Barry Holbrook
Ephesians-The Call & Conduct of the Church
Ephesians: The Call & Conduct of the Church- Ephesians teaches that believers
are richly blessed in Christ—chosen, redeemed, and united as one people—and calls them
to live lives that reflect those blessings. Paul moves from explaining our identity and salvation
by grace to urging Christians to walk in unity, holiness, love, and wisdom. The letter ends
by reminding believers that the Christian life is a spiritual battle and that they must stand firm by
putting on the full armor of God.
Location: Room 142
Led by Pastor Scott Wiles
are richly blessed in Christ—chosen, redeemed, and united as one people—and calls them
to live lives that reflect those blessings. Paul moves from explaining our identity and salvation
by grace to urging Christians to walk in unity, holiness, love, and wisdom. The letter ends
by reminding believers that the Christian life is a spiritual battle and that they must stand firm by
putting on the full armor of God.
Location: Room 142
Led by Pastor Scott Wiles
Exploring the Old Testament
Exploring the Old Testament- Pt 2 - What if the key to truly understanding Jesus wasn’t just
in the New Testament—but hidden in plain sight in the Old? From Genesis to Malachi,
the Old Testament is more than ancient history; it’s the foundation of the gospel,
the character of God revealed, and the storyline Jesus came to fulfill. Each week, we’ll explore
a different book of the Old Testament, uncovering its message, themes, and how it points
to Christ. Whether you're new to the Old Testament or ready to see it in a new light,
this class will help you connect the dots between God's promises then and His work now.
Location: Room C3
Led by Dr. Chuck Glenn
in the New Testament—but hidden in plain sight in the Old? From Genesis to Malachi,
the Old Testament is more than ancient history; it’s the foundation of the gospel,
the character of God revealed, and the storyline Jesus came to fulfill. Each week, we’ll explore
a different book of the Old Testament, uncovering its message, themes, and how it points
to Christ. Whether you're new to the Old Testament or ready to see it in a new light,
this class will help you connect the dots between God's promises then and His work now.
Location: Room C3
Led by Dr. Chuck Glenn
Bible Study Fellowship Women's Group
This year's study, Exile and Return, invites you on a powerful journey through the Old Testament, where God's people
were called to build His kingdom in a foreign land. Their story is our story-we, too, are strangers in a broken world,
called to build for His glory. As we explore how God equips and positions His people, we're challenged to ask: Am I building
my life for Christ? Exile and Return reminds us that our time to build is now. Books included in this year's study:
Ezekiel, Daniel, Ezra, Esther, Haggai, Zechariah, Nehemiah, and Malachi.
Location: Royal Room
Led by Nickie Dillavou
were called to build His kingdom in a foreign land. Their story is our story-we, too, are strangers in a broken world,
called to build for His glory. As we explore how God equips and positions His people, we're challenged to ask: Am I building
my life for Christ? Exile and Return reminds us that our time to build is now. Books included in this year's study:
Ezekiel, Daniel, Ezra, Esther, Haggai, Zechariah, Nehemiah, and Malachi.
Location: Royal Room
Led by Nickie Dillavou
The Book of John-Men's Group
The Book of John - The Gospel of John presents Jesus as the eternal Son of God
who became flesh to reveal the Father and bring eternal life. Through signs,
teachings, and “I am” statements, John shows that belief in Jesus leads to salvation,
new birth, and a restored relationship with God. The book emphasizes love, truth,
and faith, climaxing in Jesus’ death and resurrection so that “you may believe that
Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:31).
Location: C4 Room
Led by Terry Strode & Eric Vollbrecht
who became flesh to reveal the Father and bring eternal life. Through signs,
teachings, and “I am” statements, John shows that belief in Jesus leads to salvation,
new birth, and a restored relationship with God. The book emphasizes love, truth,
and faith, climaxing in Jesus’ death and resurrection so that “you may believe that
Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:31).
Location: C4 Room
Led by Terry Strode & Eric Vollbrecht
