Discipleship Hour: Sunday’s, 10:30AM - 11:30AM
January 19, 2025 - February 23, 2025
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The Apostles Creed
Teachers: TBD
Summary: The Apostles’ Creed was born from the apostles’ teachings. It contains essential doctrines and beliefs that summarize the gospel and the foundation of our faith. The scriptural truths contained in the creed enable us to build our Christian lives on good theology, with the knowledge that our faith is rooted in truth and a rich history.
Curriculum: Apostles Creed (Matt Chandler)
Class format: Lecture style/discussion
Location: Chapel
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Everyday Evangelism
Teachers: TBD
Summary: Sharing your faith is not about winning arguments; it’s about winning hearts. And the way to do that is by engaging others with love, respect, and truth. In this six-session study, you’ll be equipped with practical, effective ways to share the truth of the gospel with your friends, neighbors, and coworkers. You’ll be inspired by the author’s own story of how he came to know Jesus through a friend who reached out to him in love, invited him into his life, and showed him what it truly means to be a Christian. You’ll also be challenged to respond to God’s call to be bold—because eternity is at stake.
Curriculum: Everyday Evangelism (Preston Perry)
Class format: Lecture style/discussion
Location: 107s
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Families with Young Children
Teachers: TBD
Curriculum: Homegrown-Cultivating Kids in the Fruit of the Spirit
Summary: As parents, we want to raise children who know God, love Him, and share His love with the world. But raising kids who live out such faith is less about our own parenting skills and more about God’s power. When the Holy Spirit lives through us, we model the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—for our children. In this 6-session study, discover the fruit of the Spirit in the context of your parenting, learn how to cultivate growth in your children, and explore practical ways to live out the fruit of the Spirit together.
Curriculum: Homegrown (Josh and Christ Straub)
Class format: Discussion based
Location: 113
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College and Young Adults
Teachers: TBD
Curriculum: Building a Gospel Culture
Summary: We all know that the gospel is supposed to transform our community into the kind of place that allows for real friendship, openness, confession, and vulnerability, but few of us find this kind of community. What would it look like if we allowed our belief in gospel doctrine to create a gospel community where Christ’s beauty is reflected through a godly, grace-filled culture?
Curriculum: Gospel Culture (Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry)
Class Format: Discussion based
Location: Round Room