Journey Together is our Wednesday evening discipleship experience for the whole family.
Located inside the Hope Building Fellowship Hall, Regular adult meals are $10 ($5 for kids) and Family (parents and kids under 18) for $25. Prices may vary throughout the year due to special events.
Preschool Choir is 5:30-6:15 PM in room H201, second floor Hope Building. Regular Preschool ministry activities begin at 6:15 PM on the first floor of the Hope Building.
Children's Choir is 5:30-6:25 PM in Activity Room A, second floor Hope Building. Regular Children's ministry activities begin at 6:15 PM on the second floor of the Hope Building.
Both Middle and High school students meet inside the Grace Building. Doors open at 5:30 PM. Get more details and schedule on the student website.
No matter if you are taking classes or not, our group includes young adults pursuing a variety of education and career paths in life. Meets at 7:30 PM in the Faith Building, room F111.
Our adult Bible study classes and volunteer opportunities begin at 6:30 PM across our campus. View all of the options and join us this week.
Preschool activities are available for those with preschool-aged children (birth-K). Our Children’s Ministry provides a fun learning environment for Elementary School students. Both Preschool and Elementary classes are held in the Hope Building. Middle and High School Students (grades 6-12) can participate in our Student Ministry activities inside the Grace Building.
The seven last sayings, also called the seven last words of Jesus, reveal what was most important to our loving Savior. Several of these last sayings helped fulfill the messianic prophecies about that momentous day. These sayings give understanding, instruction, motivation, and inspiration to the disciples and the Church through the ages. Join us as we study together these last words of Jesus from the cross.
Taught by Teaching Pastors and Leaders
Room: H100 (Hope Building)
Classes range in various areas of biblical study. Some classes are a one-time study, while others are offered throughout the year.
This course is designed to help you think more deeply about the most important topic—the most important person—in the entire universe: God himself. This course gives you a simple and straightforward introduction to the Christian discipline of systematic theology. And while the term “theology” can sound intimidating, it doesn’t have to be for those who want to understand better the God they love and serve—the God who has saved them through the work of his Son. Join us on this adventure as we pursue together knowing God’s truth!
Room: H183 (Hope Building)
Classes range in various areas of biblical study. Some classes are a one-time study, while others are offered throughout the year.
We’ve all been hurt by other people, we’ve hurt ourselves, and we’ve hurt others. As a result, every single one of us end up with some level of pain. This small group study is designed to help you start to discover and face your hurts and negative habits perhaps the first time in your life. It will provide you with a great understanding and working knowledge of each of the eight Healing Choices and why it is so important to complete them in order and at your own speed. Join this class and get step-by-step help through biblically based teaching that offers real answers, real hope and a real future – one choice at a time.
Led by Michael & Rebecca Crockett
Room: F112 (Faith Building)
Classes range in various areas of biblical study. Some classes are a one-time study, while others are offered throughout the year.
The book of Daniel provides readers with both a historical account of events and a prophetic account of the Messiah’s coming and the events that would follow. Explore the concept of God’s sovereignty in both the historical and prophetic narratives as we study the book of Daniel. Forced into circumstances that made it easy for him to become a reed in the wind, Daniel stood firm in his faith and dared to be different. Today’s society is a good deal like the one Daniel lived in in centuries ago. The world still wants God’s people to conform to its standards and follow its practices. In a world in which people find it easy to do what is right in their own eyes, the Lord is searching for men who will do what is right in His eyes and dare to be resolute. Will you join us and be among them?
Taught by Josh Martin
Room: F202 (Faith Building)
Classes range in various areas of biblical study. Some classes are a one-time study, while others are offered throughout the year.
In John 5:46, Jesus declared that Moses wrote about Him in the Old Testament Scriptures. We invite you to join us in looking for Jesus in the Book of Exodus as we seek to discover the many ways that Moses spoke of Christ, the Lamb of God. We will see the person of Jesus and His redemptive work in the person of Moses, who was commissioned by God as a great prophet, deliverer, and mediator on behalf of the enslaved and oppressed Israelite nation. You will learn more about Jesus as we observe the way the Lord God of Israel provided for His chosen people through manna from heaven, water from the rock, and the implementation of the priesthood and sacrificial system, along with the construction of the tabernacle. Come gain a fresh perspective on the timeless story of the deliverance of the Hebrew people and their incredible journey through the wilderness with a broader understanding of Jesus Christ as Savior in His fulfillment of the prophecies and laws given in Scripture for the grand plan of redemption.
Taught by the Women’s Ministry Teaching Team
Room: Fellowship Hall (Hope Building)
Classes range in various areas of biblical study. Some classes are a one-time study, while others are offered throughout the year.
In John 5:46, Jesus declared that Moses wrote about Him in the Old Testament Scriptures. We invite you to join us in looking for Jesus in the Book of Exodus as we seek to discover the many ways that Moses spoke of Christ, the Lamb of God. We will see the person of Jesus and His redemptive work in the person of Moses, who was commissioned by God as a great prophet, deliverer, and mediator on behalf of the enslaved and oppressed Israelite nation. You will learn more about Jesus as we observe the way the Lord God of Israel provided for His chosen people through manna from heaven, water from the rock, and the implementation of the priesthood and sacrificial system, along with the construction of the tabernacle. Come gain a fresh perspective on the timeless story of the deliverance of the Hebrew people and their incredible journey through the wilderness with a broader understanding of Jesus Christ as Savior in His fulfillment of the prophecies and laws given in Scripture for the grand plan of redemption.
Interactive style study taught by the Women’s Ministry Teaching Team
Live Zoom Teaching, Mondays at 6:30 PM, starting March 4.
Are you interested in discovering new friends? Come join us as a teacher with our preschoolers on Wednesday evenings. Teaching opportunities available for birth through kindergarten. Don’t miss out on the blessing of sharing God’s love with children.
Wednesday nights at 6:30 PM
First floor Hope Building
Are you excited about what God is teaching you through His Word? On Wednesday evenings, we are teaching 1st – 5th graders Bible skills, drills, and thrills! This fun and active teaching experience draws boys and girls into a love for the Bible, and you can be part of impacting them for His Kingdom.
Wednesday nights at 6:30 PM
Second floor Hope Building
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