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4:30 PM – Conference Room
Join Rev. Janice Sudbrink and Connie Adrion for WNL bible study at 4:30 pm, then stay for communion and dinner.
Pray like Jesus: Rediscovering the Lord’s Prayer by Don Underwood
Prayer is the most dynamic discipline in the life of a believer. Yet it may be the most misunderstood and the least taught. This Bible study shows believers that following Jesus’ Model Prayer will lead them to fall more in love with God and grow in their desire to engage in conversation with Him. In this study, you’ll see the significance of starting your prayers by acknowledging God as Father. You’ll learn what it means for His name to be recognized as holy, discover what you’re asking God to do when you pray for His kingdom to come and His will to be done as well as seeing what Jesus meant when He told us to ask God for daily bread.
6:30 PM
Card Class – Room M105
Led by Rev. Janice Sudbrink, Kelly DeSoto, Gail Oakes, and Jeanne Starr. This class will include an inspirational devotional, fun and fellowship as well as making handmade cards. These cards will be sent to those 80 and over and used by our Congregational Care ministry. No particular skills required — just a desire to touch the hearts of others.
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality – led by Rev. DeeDee Autry, Room M301
The Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Course Participant’s Kit by Peter and Geri Scazzero will help you begin the journey of applying the profound biblical truths and will provide the resources to help you grow in your relationship to Christ and your relationship with others. Suggested donation: $25 per kit per person.
Financial Peace University – led by Carey Reeves Room M303
Are you tired of money stress? Then you’re ready to join more than five million people whose lives have been changed by Financial Peace University (FPU)! This nine-lesson course taught by Dave Ramsey, Chris Hogan and Rachel Cruze helps you work a plan to nail a budget, defeat debt, and free yourself from money worries! You’ll join a small group for discussions and lessons—all rooted in biblical wisdom and common sense. FPU includes your member workbook and a free year of Financial Peace Membership, with online tools created to support your journey. For more info, contact Carey Reeves at 479-387-8186. Preview: January 19th from 3:00-5:00pm
Classes: January 22-March 18th from 6:30-7:30pm
Sign up online at http://fpu.com/1104129
(The membership is one per couple if married. All other memberships are one per individual)
The Shortest Books of the Bible – led by Rev. Roy Beth Kelley in the Narthex
Join Pastor Roy Beth as we study the shortest books of the Bible. This is a “no homework” class. Just bring a Bible, and we will read the books in class. Each week we will dig into one theme each book presents. You won’t want to miss learning about books such as Obadiah, Jude and Philemon!
Making Sense of the Bible – led Rev. Dr. Bud Reeves Room M201
Denominations from evangelical to mainline continue to experience deep divisions over universal social issues. The underlying debate isn’t about a particular social issue, but instead it is about how we understand the nature of scripture and how we should interpret it. The world’s bestselling, most-read, and most-loved book is also one of the most confusing. In Making Sense of the Bible, Adam Hamilton, one of the country’s leading pastors and Christian authors, addresses the hot-button issues that plague the church and cultural debate, and answers many of the questions frequently asked by Christians and non-Christians alike.
Youth: The Absolute Essentials with Michael Mings – Youth Loft
We all desire to be a part of something. We all want to thrive and to see others thriving. We all want to make a positive impact on the world. What if all of these things are God’s plan for His Church?
This semester for our youth Wednesday Night Life study, we’ll be learning all about God’s intentions for the community of believers. In our discussions, we’ll be asking some impactful questions: What’s so special about the church? What is our calling? How do we get there? What does it mean to be a church member, and how do I find my role in all of this?
All youth and parents are welcome to come and be a part of the conversation! Together, let’s experience the impact of a Church on fire for God!
Children: Faith Journey 1-6th grade with Kelly DeSoto
4:30 PM – Conference Room
Join Rev. Janice Sudbrink and Connie Adrion for WNL bible study at 4:30 pm, then stay for communion and dinner.
Pray like Jesus: Rediscovering the Lord’s Prayer by Don Underwood
Prayer is the most dynamic discipline in the life of a believer. Yet it may be the most misunderstood and the least taught. This Bible study shows believers that following Jesus’ Model Prayer will lead them to fall more in love with God and grow in their desire to engage in conversation with Him. In this study, you’ll see the significance of starting your prayers by acknowledging God as Father. You’ll learn what it means for His name to be recognized as holy, discover what you’re asking God to do when you pray for His kingdom to come and His will to be done as well as seeing what Jesus meant when He told us to ask God for daily bread.
6:30 PM
Card Class – Room M105
Led by Rev. Janice Sudbrink, Kelly DeSoto, Gail Oakes, and Jeanne Starr. This class will include an inspirational devotional, fun and fellowship as well as making handmade cards. These cards will be sent to those 80 and over and used by our Congregational Care ministry. No particular skills required — just a desire to touch the hearts of others.
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality – led by Rev. DeeDee Autry, Room M301
The Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Course Participant’s Kit by Peter and Geri Scazzero will help you begin the journey of applying the profound biblical truths and will provide the resources to help you grow in your relationship to Christ and your relationship with others. Suggested donation: $25 per kit per person.
Financial Peace University – led by Carey Reeves Room M303
Are you tired of money stress? Then you’re ready to join more than five million people whose lives have been changed by Financial Peace University (FPU)! This nine-lesson course taught by Dave Ramsey, Chris Hogan and Rachel Cruze helps you work a plan to nail a budget, defeat debt, and free yourself from money worries! You’ll join a small group for discussions and lessons—all rooted in biblical wisdom and common sense. FPU includes your member workbook and a free year of Financial Peace Membership, with online tools created to support your journey. For more info, contact Carey Reeves at 479-387-8186. Preview: January 19th from 3:00-5:00pm
Classes: January 22-March 18th from 6:30-7:30pm
Sign up online at http://fpu.com/1104129
(The membership is one per couple if married. All other memberships are one per individual)
The Shortest Books of the Bible – led by Rev. Roy Beth Kelley in the Narthex
Join Pastor Roy Beth as we study the shortest books of the Bible. This is a “no homework” class. Just bring a Bible, and we will read the books in class. Each week we will dig into one theme each book presents. You won’t want to miss learning about books such as Obadiah, Jude and Philemon!
Making Sense of the Bible – led Rev. Dr. Bud Reeves Room M201
Denominations from evangelical to mainline continue to experience deep divisions over universal social issues. The underlying debate isn’t about a particular social issue, but instead it is about how we understand the nature of scripture and how we should interpret it. The world’s bestselling, most-read, and most-loved book is also one of the most confusing. In Making Sense of the Bible, Adam Hamilton, one of the country’s leading pastors and Christian authors, addresses the hot-button issues that plague the church and cultural debate, and answers many of the questions frequently asked by Christians and non-Christians alike.
Youth: The Absolute Essentials with Michael Mings – Youth Loft
We all desire to be a part of something. We all want to thrive and to see others thriving. We all want to make a positive impact on the world. What if all of these things are God’s plan for His Church?
This semester for our youth Wednesday Night Life study, we’ll be learning all about God’s intentions for the community of believers. In our discussions, we’ll be asking some impactful questions: What’s so special about the church? What is our calling? How do we get there? What does it mean to be a church member, and how do I find my role in all of this?
All youth and parents are welcome to come and be a part of the conversation! Together, let’s experience the impact of a Church on fire for God!
Children: Faith Journey 1-6th grade with Kelly DeSoto