Adult Classes

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Chocolate, Church, and College Football: A Class on Addictions

Beginning August 15, Johnny & Christy will lead this class on understanding the world of addiction. Learn what drives addiction and what to do about it in your life and the lives of others. Join us in the Commons at 9:00.

Chocolate, Church, and College Football: A Class on Addictions

Beginning August 15, Johnny & Christy will lead this class on understanding the world of addiction. Learn what drives addiction and what to do about it in your life and the lives of others. Join us in the Commons at 9:00.

From Eden to Independence Hall

How did we get our Constitution in America? In this class we discussed the history from Milvian Bridge to Independence Hall.

I’m too Busy to Share My Faith

In this class, Seth Hammond discusses the concern: “I’m too busy to share my faith” by looking at ways we can reach the people we know, the people we used to know, and the people we want to know.

I Don’t Know How to Share My Faith

Are you concerned about not knowing how to share your faith? Seth Hammond gives us 3 ways on how we can share our faith by using the direct method, indirect method, and invitational method.

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A Prayer of Resolve & Faith

Week 3 of a 3 week series. You can download the outline by clicking the button to the right and the class notes here.

The Righteous Will Live By His Faith

Week 2 of a 3 week series. You can download the outline by clicking the button to the right and the class notes here.

How Long, O Lord?

Week 1 of a 3 week series. You can download the outline by clicking the button to the right and the class notes here.

What We Believe About the Bible - Sola Scriptura

The Bible and Science

Which Bible?

The Bible is Old - is It Reliable?

The Canon - Why Just Those Books?

The Message - From God to us

During the first week, we will be evaluating the statement, "The Bible wasn't written by a god. It was written and re-written, interpreted and re-interpreted by men."

Where We Are Today

Colonial America & the Great Awakening