
Wednesdays at 6:30 pm Facilitated by Rhonda Franck in Room 201, Workbook $16. Be sure to Pre-Register Here to reserve your workbook. |

Thursdays at 6:30 pm
“Son of David” (Nancy Guthrie)
What kind of king and what kind of kingdom are we asking for when we pray this prayer Jesus taught us to pray? A study of the Old Testament Historical Books—Joshua through Esther—enables us to see the kingdom of God not only as it once was, but also as it is now, and as it will be one day. Study the history of the people of God from the time they entered the Promised Land through a series of failed kings, exile, and finally their return to await the true King. Readers will see Jesus as: The greater Joshua who leads his people into rest; the greater Boaz who has done all that is necessary to redeem; the greater King who will sit on David’s throne forever; and the greater Restorer who is building his church from ruined stones.
Gain a fresh perspective on Israel’s history and God’s kingdom, a broader understanding of Jesus as the fulfillment of Scripture, and much more when you join with Nancy on this incredible journey to see Jesus in the Old Testament! Facilitated by Carolyn Riley in Room 201, Workbook $16.
Be sure to Pre-Register Here to reserve a workbook.

Sunday’s 9:30 am, Board Room
January 2022
God’s Potpourri, a class for women who are single or spiritually single.
“Gentle and Lowly: The Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers”
Christians can easily feel that Jesus is perpetually disappointed and frustrated, maybe even close to giving up on them. They know what Christ has done for them―but who is he? How does he feel about his people amid all their sins and failures?
In Matthew 11, Jesus describes himself as “gentle and lowly in heart,” longing for his people to find rest in him. This book reflects on his words, diving deep into Bible passages that speak of Christ’s affections for sinners and encouraging believers as they journey, weary and faltering, toward heaven.
Facilitated by Carol Senard. Book n/c.

Psalm 23 study by Jennifer Rothchild
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. Many women know Psalm 23 by heart but haven’t experienced its power in their lives. This beloved psalm can breathe new life into women who are weary and unsure of their next steps. It’s more than a psalm that comforts in death; it gives confidence in life. In this 7-session study by Jennifer Rothschild, gain fresh insight and encouragement from Psalm 23. Explore the depths of God’s compassionate care while debunking the self-reliance myth. Learn how your vulnerability is not a liability because you can trust the Shepherd’s goodness throughout each season of life. Facilitated by Darla Daugherty.
Register in advance to reserve a workbook

“Mama Bear Apologetics”
Refresh for Moms of Infants and Preschool Age Children.
The problem with lies is they don’t often sound like lies. They seem harmless, and even sound right. So what’s a Mama Bear to do when her kids seem to be absorbing the culture’s lies uncritically?
Mama Bear Apologetics™ is the book you’ve been looking for. This mom-to-mom guide will equip you to teach your kids how to form their own biblical beliefs about what is true and what is false. Through transparent life stories and clear, practical applications – including prayer strategies – this band of Mama Bears offers you tools to train yourself, so you can turn around and train your kids. Are you ready to answer the rallying cry, “Mess with our kids and we will demolish your arguments”? Join the Mama Bears and raise your voice to protect your kids – by teaching them how to think through and address the issues head-on, yet with gentleness and respect. Facilitated by Tami Harrison. Childcare for Infants and Preschool Age Children provided. Workbook/Childcare $15.
Be sure to Pre-Register Here to reserve a book and childcare.

Tuesdays at 12:00 pm
Precept Inductive Bible Study: Galatians
Would you like to learn how to study the Bible inductively? In Precept Upon Precept, we study the text of the Bible and learn to discover Truth for ourselves. We will start this fall in the book of Galatians and we will learn so much! As the gospel spread across the Roman world in the first decades after Jesus’ earthly ministry, conflict arose. Jews and Gentiles were believing the gospel, and a struggle over what it meant to be a Christian began. What does it mean to live under grace? Do you have to keep the Law to be a Christian? All of it or just part of it? Who is right? How will we know? Come, join us as we dive into God’s word! Facilitated by Pat Schaible, Marilyn Wagner and Jan Zanetti in Room 111, Workbook $17.

Tuesdays at 6:30 pm
“Jesus & Women” (Kristi McLelland)
“Take heart, daughter.” Matthew 9:22 Imagine walking the dusty roads of Galilee with Jesus of Nazareth—braving jostling crowds just to touch the edge of His cloak and hear Him say, “Take heart, daughter, your faith has healed you.” Those words, once meant to comfort a hurting woman’s soul thousands of years ago, were also meant for you.
Join biblical culturalist Kristi McLelland on those dusty roads as she transports you back to Jesus’ world, stepping into the footsteps of the women who came face to face with the living God. Over 7 sessions, examine the historical and cultural climate of first-century Middle Eastern society to not only understand Jesus more deeply but to fuel your worship of Him today.
Facilitated by Becky Phillips in the Fireside Room, Workbook $16.

Monday at 12:00 pm
January 10 – February 21, 2022
“TruthFilled” (Ruth Chou Simmons)
“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.” – Colossians 3:16a
Many of us want God’s Word to dwell richly in us, but life can get in the way. We’d never intentionally write chapters of confusion, failure, loss, pain, conflict, or suffering into our stories. No one plans to wrestle with her identity in Christ, to struggle to love her husband, to feel lonely in ministry, or to feel helpless in motherhood. Yet we often find ourselves in these seasons, struggling to embrace the gospel hope we need to fill our discouraged souls.
Join this study on the Book of Colossians as we learn to practice of preaching gospel truth to ourselves by studying Paul’s example. In every changing season of life, we can rest in God’s character, rehearse our identity in Christ, respond in faith, and remember God’s provision for us. In today’s culture, there’s no shortage of self help, easy fixes, and worldly advice, but only the truth of God’s Word was meant to fill you up and satisfy you fully.
Facilitated by Darla Daugherty in Room 201, Workbook $17.00.

Monday at 6:30 pm – *ZOOM CLASS
January 10 – March 21, 2022
“None Like Him: 10 Ways God is Different Than Us” (Jen Wilkin)
God is self-existent, self-sufficient, eternal, immutable, omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent, sovereign, infinite, and incomprehensible. We’re not. And that’s a good thing.
Our limitations are by design. We were never meant to be God. But at the root of every sin is our rebellious desire to possess attributes that belong to God alone. Calling us to embrace our limits as a means of glorifying God’s limitless power, Jen Wilkin invites us to celebrate the freedom that comes when we rest in letting God be God.
Facilitated by Terri Bettinger by Zoom. Book $10.00.
Tuesday at 9:30 am
January 2022
Refresh for Moms of Infants and Preschool Age Children.
Topic TBD
Facilitated by Tami Harrison.
Childcare for Infants and Preschool Age Children provided. Workbook/Childcare $____.