Ministries

Sunday School

Sunday School classes are offered for all ages of adults and for children above the age of two.  Classes begin at 11:10 A.M.  Children ages 3-5 go directly to their classrooms and then have a time of music, a Bible story and crafts. Children 1st-5th grade go to an opening assembly time for singing, a missions moment, sermon review and more before being escorted by their teachers to their rooms for Bible lesson and crafts.

Adult schedule:

Thinking Christianly in a Postmodern World – Craig Bouvier - Fellowship Hall
We will examine what it means to take “every thought captive to the obedience of Christ” in
a Postmodern world. We will study worldviews, critical thinking and consistent Christian
culture. Our goal is to ensure that “no one takes [us] captive through philosophy and empty
deception.”

Christianity Explored – Eric Zellner - WPC library
Christianity Explored is a video series that explores the Gospel of Mark and focuses on
three questions: Who was Jesus? Why did he come? What does Jesus demand of those
who follow him?

Old Testament Introduction and Survey - Fred Rice - Sanctuary
During the fall of 2007 we considered some general introductory matters regarding the Old
Testament: its authority as the Word of God, its progressive revelation of the purposes of
God, and how we are to interpret it. Then we surveyed the books of Genesis through
Joshua. During the upcoming semester we will do an overview of the remaining books of
the Old Testament.

Women’s Class: The Book of Isaiah - Lynne Wingard - WCA Room 15
Isaiah has been called the Romans of the Old Testament. Interested women of the church
are invited to join us as we explore the grand themes of Isaiah 36- 66: judgment and
salvation, ruin and redemption, sinners and a Servant Savior. Isaiah is unquestionably one
of the greatest literary masterpieces of all time, but more importantly, it is God’s word.
Learn to interpret Isaiah’s message, trust its promises, and worship its God.

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