Back to the Basics
Room C-209 Upstairs in the Parlor
This class seeks to promote fellowship and to obtain a better understanding of our Christian Doctrine. We will focus on the doctrine of God and creation, man in relationship to God, the doctrine of the person and work of Christ, the application of the work of redemption, the church and the means of grace and the doctrin of the last things! Come join us!
Empty Nesters
Room B-102
A Sunday morning class for adults with adult children no longer living at home. This class is generally composed of couples and singles in the 50+ age range. Designed to minister to brothers and sisters in the age and stage of life characterized as the "empty nest", this class strives to minister to each other by preaching the Gospel to ourselves through the study of the word, service to the needy, and exploration of Godly, learned life principles.
Family Class
Room B-103
A fellowship for the entire family. Weekly Bible study, exploring the scripture verse by verse, providing an inter-generational context for life/ worship. Occasional assignments take members to a deeper understanding. We are currently discussing the Heidelburg Cathechism. . Hope you can join us!
Franklin House Studies
Room B-110
This is an adult Sunday School class that welcomes people of all ages. We study the text verse by verse and usually have a dynamic and vibrant discussion time. We also enjoy a strong sense of community. We hope you will join us!
Our current study is the book of Luke. We will tackle hard questions about what it is exactly we believe.
"He Said What? Digging Deeper into the Sermon"
Room B-106
Starting Sept 11th - A class designed for those who want to discuss what they heard from the pulpit. We want to dive deeper into the truths shared. If you are new to the church, new to the love of our Savior or think this faith is confusing - this class is for you!! Come explore the gospel with us.
Journey of Hope
Room C-115
The objective of the Journey of Hope class is to encourage and equip families to meet the challenges of loving, nurturing and building strong relationships with children from hard places.
A great community for those who have adopted, are considering adoption, or seek to support those in our fellowship who are on this journey. We want to support through safe, open and hones discussion. The study largely follows Dr. Karyn Purvis' book "The Connected Child" and it's parallel study guide "Created to Connect". If you have any questions, please contact Terri or Dan Coley at tcoley1976@gmail.com
Life of Discipleship
Room B-111
Learning together what it means to be a disciple of Christ through teaching, prayer, fellowship, and the breaking of bread (Acts 2:42). ***New 8-week series begin January 29, 2012 - Basics of the Reformed Faith.
Stuck in the Middle With You
Room B-104/107
Stuck in the Middle with You is geared towards parents "in the middle", past the newlywed stage and before the empty nest. We focus on real discussions about real life issues with an emphasis on building community. The class will be led by mentor couple David and Diane Winningham and will meet in B-104/107 at 10:45. If you have any questions, please contact Amy Clarke at 595-0547, or clarkeamy@aol.com.
Three Cords
Room B-105
Three Cords: We seek to develop an atmosphere where genuine community, that is sharing our hearts and our needs, our trials and our triumphs, can be developed around our time in and outside of class as well as around the Word of God. We desire to encourage one another to apply the Scriptures in our lives as we study God’s Word.
We are currently studying the book of Ephesians - The Church as the Body of Christ. All are welcome to join us.