Family Forum
Wednesdays, February 6– April 30
Meal: 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Classes: 6:30 – 7:45 pm
 

 


1. THE CASE FOR EASTER by Lee Strobel

This "investigation" into Christ's death answers three crucial questions seekers ask: Was Jesus' death a sham? Was his tomb really empty? Was he seen alive after his death on the cross? Strobel, former atheist, uses his journalist skills to prove Jesus' death & resurrection. Taught only the first six weeks session. Teacher: Ron Henwood


2. PRAYER: Does It Make Any Difference? By Philip Yancey

What is Prayer? How does it work? And more importantly, does it work? Prayer is often frustrating, confusing, and filled with mystery. This class will be an exploration of the mysterious intersection where God and humans meet and relate. Taught only the first six weeks session. Teacher: Brad Arnold


3. I THESSALONIANS
This Bible book provides us with a challenging glimpse into the life and thought of the first generation of Christianity. We will cover the ministry of Paul, the trials of the persecuted church, and the demands of a new life in Christ. Paul strongly emphasizes the hope we have in the return of the risen Christ. Thessalonians, written long ago, is for us today! Six week study taught both sessions. Teacher: Roger David


4. IF YOU WANT TO WALK ON WATER, YOU'VE GOT TO GET OUT OF THE BOAT
by John Ortberg
Students will be guided thru an exploration of what it means to truly step out of their comfort zones and into a deeper connection with God. Let's learn to discern God's call, transcend fear, risk, faith, manage failure, and trust God. It's time to step up and step out of the boat. Six week study, taught both sessions. Leader: Mike Brainard



5. THE SEVEN FEASTS
Being Jewish, Jesus participated in all seven feasts that God mandated the Jewish people to celebrate. Did you know that the feasts were not only celebrated by our Savior, but that they are a prophetic picture of Jesus, from the beginning of His ministry to what is still to come? Understanding them is to know God's plan and His love for us in a deeper and more awe inspiring way. This will be a 12 week study.
Teacher: Melissa Henson.

 

6. WHAT WE BELIEVE
This is a thorough study of what we believe as a New Testament Church. If you have questions about the Bible, then this is a class for you. Students will gain a better understanding of the Christian Church and the pattern set forth in the New Testament. Ideal for new Christians or those seeking to become one. Taught only the second six weeks session. Teacher: Ron Henwood

 

Nursery/Toddler-Ages 0-2 Depending on the number, this may be two separate groups.
Nursery & Toddler Room


Faith Weaver-Ages 3-6th Grade At Faith Weaver Friends, fun and friends go together as kids grow in their faith. Kids begin each week at the Opening Celebration, then separate to join their small group and "Circle of Friends", and will rotate through Discovery Centers. They then take time for discussion, prayer and quiet reflection with their journals. Each evening ends as they rejoin the other groups for The Closing Celebration.
Fellowship Hall by the Kitchen


Junior High/High School-7th-12th Grade
Meet in the High School Room


Service Class
This group of people choose to serve others by taking on the responsibility of
setting up and taking down the supper tables, preparing and serving the food, along with the clean up.
Mabel Yates