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Our next gathering session will kick off Sunday, February 28 and last until April 10. We will meet in the Worship Center at 5:00 pm for a brief time of worship and then dismiss to classes. Ignite Children’s Choir: For children ages 4 years old thru the 6 th Grade. Meets in the Fellowship Hall. Insight Student Choir: For all students in 7- 12 Grade. Meets in the Choir Room. A Man of His Word This group will take part in a study by Adrian Rogers. It will cover what a man of Christ is, what it means for a man of Christ to love and nurture his family. It will also go over how men can serve the church and be on mission in their workplace. This class is taught by Mike Calhoun and will meet in the Page House. Prayer Without Limits Prayer Without Limits reveals common obstacles believers unknowingly bring into their prayer life. This study is written by Elaine Helms and she graciously addresses those obstacles with scriptural remedies and offers five practical prayer steps that help believers enrich their relationships with God, unleashing His limitless power to work through their prayers. This class is taught by Nancy Leach and will meet in Kids Big City Park. Our next gathering session will kick off Sunday, February 28 and last until April 10. We will meet in the Worship Center at 5:00 pm for a brief time of worship and then dismiss to classes. Ignite Children’s Choir: For children ages 4 years old thru the 6 th Grade. Meets in the Fellowship Hall.

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Our next gathering session will kick off Sunday, February 28 and last until April 10. We will meet in the Worship Center at 5:00 pm for a brief time of worship and then dismiss to classes.

Ignite Children’s Choir: For children ages 4 years old thru the 6th Grade. Meets in the Fellowship Hall.

Insight Student Choir: For all students in 7-12 Grade. Meets in the Choir Room.

A Man of His WordThis group will take part in a study by Adrian Rogers. It will cover what a man of Christ is, what it means for a man of Christ to love and nurture his family. It will also go over how men can serve the church and be on mission in their workplace. This class is taught by Mike Calhoun and will meet in the Page House.

Prayer Without LimitsPrayer Without Limits reveals common obstacles believers unknowingly bring into their prayer life. This study is written by Elaine Helms and she graciously addresses those obstacles with scriptural remedies and offers five practical prayer steps that help believers enrich their relationships with God, unleashing His limitless power to work through their prayers. This class is taught by Nancy Leach and will meet in Kids Big City Park.

Our next gathering session will kick off Sunday, February 28 and last until April 10. We will meet in the Worship Center at 5:00 pm for a brief time of worship and then dismiss to classes.

Ignite Children’s Choir: For children ages 4 years old thru the 6th Grade. Meets in the Fellowship Hall.

Insight Student Choir: For all students in 7-12 Grade. Meets in the Choir Room.

A Man of His WordThis group will take part in a study by Adrian Rogers. It will cover what a man of Christ is, what it means for a man of Christ to love and nurture his family. It will also go over how men can serve the church and be on mission in their workplace. This class is taught by Mike Calhoun and will meet in the Page House.

Prayer Without LimitsPrayer Without Limits reveals common obstacles believers unknowingly bring into their prayer life. This study is written by Elaine Helms and she graciously addresses those obstacles with scriptural remedies and offers five practical prayer steps that help believers enrich their relationships with God, unleashing His limitless power to work through their prayers. This class is taught by Nancy Leach and will meet in Kids Big City Park.

Like No OtherThis study is focuses on the fact that Jesus Christ is central to the Christian faith. That statement may seem obvious, but even Christians need a constant reminder that everything in our faith is built upon the person and work of Jesus Christ. Every aspect of Jesus' life—from His birth to His current exalted state—is unique from any other person. His uniqueness means His life and character merit our fullest attention, and because He is uniquely God, His life and character greatly impact our lives. Like No Other is a study by Tony Evans and is open to anyone. The class is taught by Robert and Molly Schoen and will meet in Worship Center Room C.

Reasons for GodIn this study, Timothy Keller addresses the frequent doubts that skeptics and non-believers bring to religion. Using literature, philosophy, anthropology, pop culture, and intellectual reasoning, Keller explains how the belief in a Christian God is, in fact, a sound and rational one. To true believers he offers a solid platform on which to stand against the backlash toward religion spawned by the Age of Skepticism. And to skeptics, atheists, and agnostics he provides a challenging argument for pursuing the reason for God. Each week this group will discuss main questions and challenges that people have about the Christian faith. This class is open to anyone, is taught by Joe and Meagan Zinkgraf and will meet in Worship Center Room D.

Like No OtherThis study is focuses on the fact that Jesus Christ is central to the Christian faith. That statement may seem obvious, but even Christians need a constant reminder that everything in our faith is built upon the person and work of Jesus Christ. Every aspect of Jesus' life—from His birth to His current exalted state—is unique from any other person. His uniqueness means His life and character merit our fullest attention, and because He is uniquely God, His life and character greatly impact our lives. Like No Other is a study by Tony Evans and is open to anyone. The class is taught by Robert and Molly Schoen and will meet in Worship Center Room C.

Reasons for GodIn this study, Timothy Keller addresses the frequent doubts that skeptics and non-believers bring to religion. Using literature, philosophy, anthropology, pop culture, and intellectual reasoning, Keller explains how the belief in a Christian God is, in fact, a sound and rational one. To true believers he offers a solid platform on which to stand against the backlash toward religion spawned by the Age of Skepticism. And to skeptics, atheists, and agnostics he provides a challenging argument for pursuing the reason for God. Each week this group will discuss main questions and challenges that people have about the Christian faith. This class is open to anyone, is taught by Joe and Meagan Zinkgraf and will meet in Worship Center Room D.