Called to Be the Body
This year, we’re diving into what it truly looks like to live as the body of Christ. We’ll explore how our faith shows up in our service, relationships, and everyday lives.

 

Sunday Classes

Adults

  • “So, What Is the Body?” (Room 133)
    Taught by Thad Bartlett
    In this class, we will explore the fundamentals of the body of Christ. What is it? How do we become a part of it? What is its purpose? How is it to function internally and externally?

  • In Christ We… (Room 131)
    Taught by Jay Estes and Rick Cofer
    Paul, in particular, uses the phrase “in Christ.” In fact, a quick search reveals that “in Christ” and its variants—“in Jesus” and “in Him”—appear 119 times in Paul’s letters. Paul is fully convinced of the blessings and obligations that we have because we are in Christ. This class explores the treasures of being people who are in Christ.

  • Scripture and the Body: A Deep Dive into What the Bible Says About the Body of Christ (Room 132)
    Taught by Ricky Gray
    As the title says, this class will focus on a close look at Scripture in order to develop a richer understanding of the theological foundations of the Body of Christ. Participants will also be challenged to live more in harmony with the biblical ideal of the body.

Youth

  • Youth Class
    Taught by Austin Gray
    Bible-based lessons geared toward middle and high school students. This study will be split into a high school class and a middle school class.

 

Wednesday Classes

Adults

  • Connecting Like Jesus - (Room 131)
    Taught by Lee Bradshaw
    This eight-week Wednesday night class focuses on how Jesus interacted with people during His ministry. Through His kindness, attentiveness, and presence, Jesus modeled what it means to engage others in Christ-like ways. This class will help us grow in applying those same qualities in our own relationships.

  • Flawed but Faithful - (Room 133)
    Taught by Ricky Gray
    Throughout human history, God has called broken human beings into His mission in this world. Noah was a drunk. Abraham was a liar. Moses had a short fuse. David was an adulterer and an accomplice to murder. Yet God used each of them to further His work in the world. Though flawed, each was faithful. In this eight-week class, we will study the lives and faith of these four men.

  • Ladies' Class
    Taught by Kim Thompson
    This class will continue a bi-weekly study of Max Lucado’s Grace: More Than We Deserve, Greater Than We Imagine.

    Weekly Schedule

    • 1/21 - Book study (Chapter 9)
    • 1/28 - Valentine's Project for college group
    • 2/4 - Book study (Chapter 10)
    • 2/11 - Valentine's Project for widows/widowers
      (See Kim D. or Beverly to give monetary donations thru 2/8)

Youth

  • Youth Class
    Taught by Austin Gray
    A study of Biblical heroes for the examples and lessons they provide us today.