A Woman Who Reflects the Heart of Jesus
Sunday 10:15 a.m.
Women
Fireside Room
Cindy Grotzke
Elizabeth George has long been a favorite source of encouragement and wisdom for women who hunger to know how God desires for them to live. In her newest release, Elizabeth asks, “Where better can we learn about right character and conduct than Jesus Himself?”
There is much we can learn from this perfect life example: His generosity in caring for the needs of others, the abundance of His kindness and forgiveness even to His enemies, His persistence in watching over His own, and His willingness to give His all even though He had nothing.
Every woman who desires to…
- skillfully make the most of limited time
- give freely without expecting anything in return
- achieve all things in God’s strength and not her own
- let her light shine and glorify God
…will find a treasure trove of truths and applications that enable her to follow well in the footsteps of Jesus.
The Gospel of John
Sunday 10:15 a.m.
Mixed Adults
Library
Clarence Wold
Sermon Review
Sunday 10:15 a.m.
Mixed Adults
Learning Center
Mike Courts
Review the sermon from 9:00 AM and discuss the points as a small group.
Survey of Church History: A.D. 100-600
Sunday 10:15 a.m.
Young Adults
Room 212
Dave Chanski/Nate Grotzke
This study will examine the first 500 years of the church in order to illuminate the impact of the early church so that the church today might know itself and its God better.
The Gospel According to Luke
Sunday 10:15 a.m.
Mixed Adults
Youth Room (upstairs)
Steve Ogren
Join us as we go chapter by chapter and verse by verse through the Gospel of Luke.
Answers Bible Curriculum
Sunday 10:15 a.m.
College and Career
2nd Floor, Room 214
Tim Miller
“Answers Bible Curriculum brings the Bible to life and addresses the real-life issues that confront Christians today. Teachers and students alike will get a thorough understanding of the teachings and relevance of Scripture. All ages are equipped to defend their faith, becoming conformed to the image of Christ, as they learn to apply God’s Word in their everyday lives.” (Product Description)
Philippians
Sunday 10:15 a.m.
Mixed Adults
Room 7
Jack Krekelberg
A study of the letter to the Philippians on how to be happy during difficult times.
James
Sunday 10:15 a.m.
Young Adults
Room 220
Matt Neubert/Pastor Pete Erickson
True faith produces fruit. A faith without action and without life change is ultimately a dead faith. The book of James speaks to the realities of a living faith in Jesus—the kind of roll-up-your-sleeves and get-your-hands-dirty discipleship that is borne out of an authentic relationship with the risen Lord. James writes to believers who know suffering, who’ve faced trials, and who ultimately desire a deep relationship with God. (Product Description)
We will work through James verse-by-verse, challenging followers of Christ to move beyond a private, intellectual knowledge of God and His Word, to a vibrant faith that impacts every square inch of life.
NOTE: The material for this study is readily available upon request, so if you miss a week or if you join late, you will be able to go back, though not necessary, as each session stands on its own.
The Book of Romans
Sunday 10:15 a.m.
Mixed Adults
Auditorium
Pastor Lee Peterson
The book of Romans has been called the “Cathedral of the Christian faith.” Paul describes the power of the Gospel to radically transform a rebellious sinner into a child of God; to break the chains of sins that enslave us; and to shape and fashion us into the righteous image of Christ. If you currently are not attending a Life Group, come join us as we navigate through these life changing truths in our study of the Epistle to the Romans.