growing together april may 2012
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GrowingTogether APRIL - MAY 2012 SHARINGTHEHEART.ORG
ADULT DISCIPLESHIP AT FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Reaching Higher “Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” (2 Peter 3:18)
Growing Deeper
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T he Church is alive. We are
alive because Jesus Christ lives, and the community of faith thrives as we receive, grow in, and proclaim life in Him. The Easter season reminds us of this powerful reality and helps us to focus on the grace of God and how it changes our lives.
This is what drove Paul the Apostle to affirm in his new life as a disciple of Jesus, “By the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace t o m e w a s n o t w i t h o u t effect” (1 Corinthians 15:10). He said this with a sense of astonishment because he realized that as far from God as he seemed, he was not out of the reach of God’s mercy and grace. And, because so much had been given to him in this grace, it motivated him to live it out with all of his heart, soul, and strength.
Paul never got over what Christ did for him. That’s the way to live the life that Jesus’ resurrection makes possible. How is God at work in your life such that God’s grace is “having effect”? How are you choosing to let the grace of God that is within you transform you as a disciple?
This is a rich season of worship, growth, and mission in the life of this family of faith called First United Methodist Church. The publication you are reading is appropriately called Growing Together , because we are committed to growing “in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 3:18) together and to enjoying the community with God and with one another that such growth brings. Take t ime to peruse the opportunities that are current in the adult discipleship life of FUMC.
A gifted, committed, prayerful team of leaders called the Adult Discipleship Leadership Team (ADLT) dedicates its ministry to growing alongside you and helping you to find places of spiritual growth that are right for you. We hope that these pages are helpful and that this season is fruitful in your life of discipleship. Please call on us if you have questions or just want to talk about spiritual life and growth at FUMC and how that fits into where you are in your life.
John Harman Adult Discipleship Pastor
“The Church is
alive because
Jesus Christ
lives.”
Alive
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Join the Journey Growing Together at First UMC
I f you are new to First United Methodist Church, you’ll find the Join the Journey experience to be an opportunity
to make a meaningful connection. It is especially designed to answer your questions about the Christian faith, the Methodist Church, and life in the church family. As you explore some basic topics in Christianity, Methodism, Bible study, and service and discipleship, you will get to connect with other newcomers and begin a journey of learning and spiritual growth together in this family of faith.
The weekly sessions are designed to inform and equip you to understand and respond to the biblical call to a life of discipleship. Sessions will also use United Methodist Bishop William Willimon’s This We Believe: The Core of Wesleyan
Faith and Practice (Abingdon Press, 2010) as a supplement for discussion. We hope that every person in the church
family has a regular place of connection where you can learn and grow in community. We believe that Join the Journey will help you find a pathway to that connection that is right for you.
The next 12-week session begins April 15 at 10:05 am in Room C210. Pick up a brochure
in the main church lobby or visit the Short-Term Studies area
at sharingtheheart.org/adults to learn more. This is an ongoing class that you can join at any time in its 12-week cycle. So come along, connect with us, and join the journey! Contact Rev. Liz Greenwell for more information: [email protected].
April 15 Come to the Table: The Feast of Fellowship
Pastors Liz Greenwell & John Harman
May 27 We Believe: In Salvation for Sinners
Pastor Chris Rickwartz
April 22 We the People: Our United Methodist Heritage
Pastor Don Renshaw
June 3 We Believe: In Jesus Christ and His Reign
Pastor Patty Froehlich
April 29 We Believe: In One God–Father, Son, Holy Spirit
Dr. Ron Bentley
June 10 We Believe: In the Gift of the Church
Pastor Liz Greenwell
May 6 We Believe: In the Work of the Holy Spirit
Dr. Ron Bentley
June 17 We Believe: In Christian Work and Witness
Pastor Janet Cavalier
May 13 We Believe: In the Guidance of Scripture
Pastor John Harman
June 24 Serving in the Spirit: Spiritual Gifts for the Church
Pastor Patty Froehlich
May 20 We Believe: Therefore We Worship
Pastor John Harman July 1 Getting to Know Our Sunday School Classes
Here are the individual sessions and their leaders for this quarter . . .
July 8 Called to Grow: Intentional Discipleship
Pastors Liz Greenwell & John Harman
Begins April 15
10:05 a.m.
Room C210
Join the Journey
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Gifted to Serve Learning About Your Unique Shape for Service
G ifted to Serve is an enjoyable and enlightening six-week class, led by Patty Merritt, that helps you learn
more about your unique gifts as you consider your personal ministry. In Gifted to Serve you will explore your spiritual gifts, dreams, and personality style to help determine how to serve joyfully, naturally and effectively as a disciple of Jesus Christ using the gifts God gives you. Men and women of all ages are welcome, and there is no cost for the class. Register online or contact Patty Froehlich at [email protected] or 972-562-8556, ext. 14.
Visitor Information Class Sunday, April 29 at 11:10 am in the Parlor
Financial Peace University Begins April 17
D ave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University is returning! FPU is a 10-week life-
changing program that empowers and teaches you how to make the right money decisions to achieve your financial goals in the context of God’s plans for your life.
This experience will help you learn about cash flow planning, debt reduction and elimination, wise investing, and giving. Biblical principles for achieving and maintaining financial peace are central to this practical program. It takes knowledge from God and turns it into action in our lives through a step-by-step process taught by best-selling author and financial counselor Dave Ramsey.
FPU is for everyone—from the financially secure to the financially distressed. Visit sharingtheheart.org/financial-peace-university for more information and some helpful links.
Registration information will be available at the church and online. In the meantime, if you would like to speak with someone about FPU, contact our coordinator Kay Carlson, at [email protected] or 972-562-8729.
W ould you like to know more about First United
Methodist Church? Join us for a Visitor Information Class! We will provide some church history, some current information about our ministries and we’ll take you on a tour. All are welcome! No need to register. Questions? Contact Liz Greenwell at 972-562-8556 ext. 24 or [email protected].
Next Visitor Information Class: April 29
11:10 am in the Parlor
Tuesday Evenings March 27 through May 1
7:00-8:30 pm in Room B200
Growing Together
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Adult Discipleship Goes Easter Join us on Resurrection Sunday for a Special Event
O n Easter Sunday, April 8, join the Adult Discipleship Leadership Team (ADLT) at 9:00 or 10:05 am for a special Sunday school gathering. In the Heard-Craig Auditorium, directly across Church Street
from First United Methodist Church, the adult Sunday school classes at each hour will gather to celebrate Easter in a special way: all together!
This is an excellent opportunity to fellowship with other classes, to enjoy the hospitality of the ADLT, to extend the hospitality ministry of your class to our newcomers, and to enjoy a brief Easter Sunday lesson. This special time will give those who are looking for a meaningful Sunday morning discipleship connection a place to get to know what adult Sunday school at First UMC is all about. Together we can join in reaching out while enjoying the spirit of growing together that is alive and well in our church family.
Discipleship ministries are part of the core of who we are at First UMC, and adult Sunday school is the largest adult discipleship ministry. This event will bring us together and will offer us an opportunity to celebrate how God has helped us to grow spiritually and to grow as a community this year. Pastor John Harman will lead a brief devotional lesson that will focus on “Discipleship from an Empty Tomb,” and the Leadership Team will host you for some excellent food and fellowship on this greatest day in the life of Christ’s Church.
Plan to join this joyous gathering and encourage others to connect on Easter as well! No registration is necessary.
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Get Connected
Prayer & Discipleship Don’t Miss the Connec on
D iscipleship is ultimately a work of God, and we recognize the
indispensable role of prayer as a Christian community. One of the many blessings of having a regular discipleship connection is the opportunity to pray for and with others in the faith community, and to be prayed for by the same. Strength and support flow from these Christian relationships and form an integral part of our learning and growing experience. Are you connected? Find that place, and let us help however we can. Contact the ADLT at [email protected].
Men’s Ministry Current Bible Study: The Book of Genesis
O n Friday mornings at 7:00, men gather at the church for coffee and Bible study together to start the day. The
discussion study is led by volunteer members of the group and encourages interaction and fellowship as well as praying for needs that are shared. Typically, this large group studies through books of the Bible by reading and discussing a new short section each week.
This time of connection and study is open to all men and welcomes visitors and those who may only be able to attend occasionally. Stop by Room B110 (the Parlor) any Friday and discover why this morning study is so popular at FUMC!
Faith Connections
I n April, the Faith Connections Class will complete the Lenten series, “Living the
Resurrection,” a study of 1 Corinthians 15 and the place of Christ’s resurrection as well as our own, future resurrection in the Christian faith and daily life.
Beginning April 29 and continuing through May 20, Dr. Ron Bentley will be a guest leader in Faith Connections to bring us into the Gospel of John. We will examine some of the major contributions that John’s Gospel makes to our understanding of who Jesus Christ is and to how that understanding shapes our faith.
This class meets on Sunday mornings at 9:00 in Room C210 and is usually led by Pastor John Harman. This community of study is a place to grow and to connect on Sundays, and is open to all who are looking for a Sunday morning Bible study as a step in their life of discipleship.
Disciple Bible Study Registra on Opens this Summer
O ne of our core, in-depth Bible study ministries for adults at First UMC
is Disciple Bible Study. This is a series of studies that begin in late August and finish around the end of April each year.
The foundation study that is the prerequisite for the others is called Becoming Disciples Through Bible Study. This 34-week group experience surveys the Old Testament in the fall and the New Testament in the spring. It is a great way to join with others in gaining exposure to the “big picture” of the biblical story and to the response of faith to which it calls disciples of Jesus Christ.
This study is highly recommended for all, especially those with little or no previous experience in Bible study. Watch for more information and for registration to open in the summer.
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D id you know that hundreds of adults participate in classes at First United Methodist Church every
Sunday morning? Adult Sunday school is the church’s largest discipleship ministry and has much to offer for study, growth and fellowship.
The 23 regular adult classes on Sunday mornings include large lecture-style classes, mid-sized guided discussion Bible studies, and smaller groups that focus on biblical topics in more personal and informal settings. From inductive Bible studies to topical book discussions to marriage and family-focused fellowships, FUMC has a variety of opportunities on Sundays that are sure to include a match for your interests and style. And, there is always room for you!
Sunday school classes welcome visitors and those who just want to “shop around.” The Adult Discipleship
Leadership Team (ADLT) and the leaders of the Sunday classes encourage you to try the wonderful combination of worship and group discipleship growth as a regular part of your Sunday morning experience.
Many of the various classes maintain a web page on the church’s site at sharingtheheart.org/adults. There you can see a basic description of the group, the meeting time and place, and a person to contact if you would like more information. Often you can also find a description of the current study and other
activities in which the class is involved.
At FUMC, we believe that a life of faith is a life of growth, and we invite you to grow with us on Sunday mornings. We welcome your presence and participation as we open our lives together to the transforming experience of Bible study in community.
Sunday Morning Discipleship at FUMC
E arlier this year, a number of Sunday morning classes chose to become “Covenant Partners” with
United Methodist missionaries David and Cindy Ceballos. This amazing, gifted couple is currently serving in Panama, working with local Methodists to establish a new congregation and to introduce community health, education,
and leadership development ministries in connection with it.
Classes that choose to step into mission by stepping into relationship with our missionaries covenant to support them in prayer, to stay current with their work, to communicate with them regularly, and to meet specific
needs as they come up and as classes are able. The opportunity to put financial resources behind our passion for and interest in the work in Panama is also available to classes if they choose. Some classes receive a special offering, and some allocate regularly collected funds.
The core of the covenant partnership is relationship with our missionaries themselves, however. This special relationship helps us to recognize and to join in the spiritual work being carried out by people whom God has called to spend their lives in distant places. Ask around as you attend Sunday morning classes and find out more about how you can become part of David and Cindy’s ministry!
In Mission: Sunday School Classes and UM Missionaries Classes in Partnership with United Methodist Missionaries in Panama
Growing Together in Community Make Bible Study a Part of Your Sunday Morning
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Growing Together
A true discipleship highlight this year has been the journey to the Holy Land that FUMC made in January. A group of 20 from
FUMC went on a very special ten-day pilgrimage called “Christian Friends Following in the Footsteps of Jesus.” This amazing trip was organized and led by Adult Discipleship Leadership Team (ADLT) member Tina Ripperger and accompanied by Pastor John Harman. Some of the sites the group visited were Caesarea Maritima, Mt. Carmel, Nazareth, Cana, the Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, the Mount of Beatitudes, Caesarea Philippi, Bethlehem, Bethany, Jericho, Qumran, Masada, the Dead Sea, and of course, Jerusalem (among others).
Another journey is in the planning, scheduled
for January 25 to February 2, 2013. Many of the same locations will be on the itinerary, and registration for the trip will soon be open. Information sessions will be scheduled
beginning in May so that you can meet with the trip organizers, hear a brief presentation, and ask all the questions that you have. A series of classes to prepare for the trip will be led by Pastor John Harman and will include topics in Bible study, history, geography, and archaeology relevant to the places the group will visit.
Stay tuned as details become available and are published, and take a look at the website from this past January’s tour: www.fumcintheholyland.org. The site will be updated soon to include details of the 2013 trip. If you have questions in the meantime, please email Tina at [email protected] or John at [email protected].
First UMC in the Holy Land Plans for a January 2013 trip are in the works!
Stepping Stones Young Adult Fellowship
S unday mornings at 10:05, adults ages 20-30 gather together for fellowship
and spiritual growth. This group is in various life stages of transition, from going to college, to graduating and entering the workforce, to getting married and starting a family. You are welcome to join in anytime to connect and grow with others.
Contact Laci Settle Landrith at [email protected] or 214-578-9116 to learn more about Stepping Stones, or drop by Room A200 during the 10:05 hour on Sundays.
Grief Support Workshop A New Session Begins April 18
W e are offering a special workshop for people grieving the death of
someone close. It’s a place where you can be around people who understand how you feel and the pain of your loss. You’ll learn valuable information that will help you through this difficult time in your life.
The Grief Support Workshop will meet on Wednesday evenings from 6:00 to 7:45 pm in Room C205 beginning on April 18. Everyone is welcome and you do not have to be a church member to participate.
For more information, please contact JoAnn Scofield at 214-542-5222 or [email protected]. FUMC in the Holy Land 2012: The Group at Bethany‐
on‐the‐Jordan, the tradi onal place of Jesus’ bap sm.
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Growing in Faith on the Discipleship Pathway Feel the Pulse of Adult Discipleship Ministries and Meet the ADLT
A t First United Methodist Church, we believe that the journey of Christian faith is a journey of growth. In
fact, the Bible calls us all to “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 3:18). In the context of a relationship with Christ, we refer to the journey from our welcoming and orientation ministries to our study and growth groups to our relational small groups to service and mission as a “discipleship pathway.”
As part of this journey, we will always encour-age you to take a next step of spiritual growth by connecting with a Bible study, a Sunday school class, or a small group (to name a few) that is right for you. When we encounter the Bible and its implications for our lives—and when we do that together in community—we experience growth in some very important and biblically faithful ways.
If you are new to the Christian faith or to the life of the church, take part in the special newcomer’s experience, Join the Journey (see page 3). These 12 sessions are designed to serve not only as places of information, but also as bridges into other discipleship experiences.
The Adult Discipleship Leadership Team (ADLT) exists to encourage
and equip those who lead discipleship ministries so that FUMC serves in an
effective and balanced way those who wish to take a forward step as
disciples of Jesus Christ—wherever they are on their journey of faith. The
ADLT leads this ministry area by providing spiritual and logistical support,
leadership development, education and spiritual formation opportunities,
and coordinated oversight for FUMC’s discipleship areas.
Then, find a Sunday school class or group to take your study of the Bible and your experience of Christian fel-lowship further. Sunday morning is a wonderful time for combining worship, fellowship and growth as you spend time praising God and giving attention to the Word of God in the Bible. As a next step, consider go-
ing deeper by joining a small group or a midweek Bible study. You will develop friendships, study the Bible in a focused and meaningful way, and have a place of support and refueling during the week to help you stay in focus.
There is always a place to take your next step at FUMC, and new opportunities are
added all the time. Your Adult Discipleship Leader-ship Team (ADLT) wants to support you on your pathway of discipleship in any way they can. Roger, Patty F., Ron, Tom, Donna, Patty M., Tina and John have committed their leadership ministries to support-ing your spiritual health and growth. If you need help “picking up the trail” or finding your way toward a connection that is a good fit for you, contact the ADLT anytime at [email protected].
“There is always a place
to take your next step at
FUMC, and new
opportuni es are added
all the me.”
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Personal Bible Reading Reading the Bible for Growth and Strength in 2012
T he Gospels are where we encounter the story of Jesus’ birth, life and ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection, and it is here where we focus our reading during Lent and Easter. That Jesus died for us and rose from the dead never to die again is at
the core of the Christian faith. These events are anticipated in the Old Testament and their meaning is interpreted throughout the New Testament. In the Gospels, however, we read the stories of these events themselves. It is important to be familiar with what the Scriptures say about who Jesus is and what Jesus did, because the rest of the Bible ultimately comes into orbit around this center. Join with the church family in reading the Gospels of Mark and John this season, as each tells the story in its own way.
You can get a copy of this reading schedule printed on a bookmark at the Information Desk in the main church lobby. Let’s read and grow together!
April 2012
1 John 1:1-34 14 John 8:1-11 27 John 19 7 Mark 4:1-20 20 Mark 10:1-31
2 John 1:35-51 15 John 8:12-59 28 John 20:1-18 8 Mark 4:21-34 21 Mark 10:32-52
3 John 2 16 John 9 29 John 20:19-31 9 Mark 4:35–5:20 22 Mark 11:1-19
4 John 3:1-21 17 John 10 30 John 21 10 Mark 5:21-43 23 Mark 11:20-33
5 John 3:22-36 18 John 11 11 Mark 6:1-29 24 Mark 12:1-17
6 John 4:1-42 19 John 12:1-19 12 Mark 6:30-44 25 Mark 12:18-44
7 Psalm 22 20 John 12:20-50 13 Mark 6:45-56 26 Mark 13:1-37
8 1 Cor. 15:20-28 21 John 13 1 Mark 1:1-20 14 Mark 7:1-23 27 Mark 14:1-31
9 John 4:43-54 22 John 14 2 Mark 1:21-45 15 Mark 7:24-37 28 Mark 14:32-65
10 John 5 23 John 15 3 Mark 2:1-12 16 Mark 8:1-21 29 Mark 14:66–15:20
11 John 6 24 John 16 4 Mark 2:13-27 17 Mark 8:22–9:1 30 Mark 15:21-47
12 John 7:1-13 25 John 17 5 Mark 3:1-19 18 Mark 9:2-32 31 Mark 16:1-20
13 John 7:14-52 26 John 18 6 Mark 3:20-35 19 Mark 9:33-50
May 2012
Welcome to GrowingTogether! GrowingTogether is the bimonthly newsletter of the Adult Discipleship Leadership Team (ADLT). Its purpose is to highlight upcoming opportunities to connect and grow in the First United Methodist Church family, and to encourage you on your journey of faith. We believe that a journey of faith is a journey of growth and that connecting with God through Bible study and with one another in Christian community are essential to our growth. If the ADLT can provide information or guidance for you along the discipleship pathway, please let us know: [email protected].
“You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified. He has risen!”
Mark 16:6
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April FUMC Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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This Calendar features the opportunities to connect and grow contained in
this edition of GrowingTogether. For a comprehensive list of church-wide
ministries and events, visit the calendar at sharingtheheart.org.
7:00 am
Men’s Bible Study
7:00 am
Men’s Bible Study
6:00 pm
Grief Support
6:30 pm
Evening Worship Disciple II 7:00 pm
Disciple I
Home Group
6:00 pm
Grief Support
6:30 pm
Evening Worship
Disciple II
7:00 pm
Disciple I
Home Group
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9:30 am
Disciple I
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
7:00 am
Men’s Bible Study
9:00 & 10:05 am
Sunday School Event Heard Craig Auditorium
6:00 pm
Grief Support
6:30 pm
Evening Worship
Disciple II
7:00 pm
Disciple I
7:00 am
Men’s Bible Study
9:30 am
Disciple I
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
9:30 am
Disciple I
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
9:30 am
Women’s Bible Study
Beth Moore
9:30 am
Women’s Bible Study
Beth Moore
9:30 am
Women’s Bible Study
Beth Moore
9:30 am
Women’s Bible Study
Beth Moore
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C210
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C210
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C210
6:00 pm
Grief Support
6:30 pm
Evening Worship
Disciple II
7:00 pm
Disciple I
Home Group
2
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
9:30 am
Footprints
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
9:30 am
Footprints
9:30 am
Footprints
9:30 am
Disciple I
6:00 pm
Gifted to Serve
7:00 pm
Disciple I & IV
Invitation to John
6:00 pm
Gifted to Serve
7:00 pm
Disciple I & IV
Invitation to John
4:00 pm
Disciple I & II
5:30 pm
Disciple III
4:00 pm
Disciple I & II
5:30 pm
Disciple III
4:00 pm
Disciple I & II
5:30 pm
Disciple III
4:00 pm
Disciple I & II
5:30 pm
Disciple III
6:00 pm
Gifted to Serve
7:00 pm
Disciple I & IV
Invitation to John
Financial Peace Univ.
6:00 pm
Gifted to Serve
7:00 pm
Disciple I & IV
Invitation to John
Financial Peace Univ.
6:30 pm, Parlor
Career Support Workshop
7:00 pm
Small Groups
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
7;00 pm
Worship, Dyer Hall
12:00 pm
Worship, Sanctuary
7:00 pm
Worship, Sanctuary
11:10 am Parlor (Room B115) Visitor Informa on Class/Tour
7:00 pm
Small Groups
7:00 pm
Small Groups
7:00 pm
Small Groups
7:00 pm
Small Groups
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May FUMC Calendar
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 315 N. CHURCH ST. MCKINNEY, TX 75069
SHARINGTHEHEART.ORG 972.562.8556 [email protected]
This Calendar features the opportunities to connect and grow contained in
this edition of GrowingTogether. For a comprehensive list of church-wide
ministries and events, visit the calendar at sharingtheheart.org.
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1 7:00 am
Men’s Bible Study
7:00 am
Men’s Bible Study
7:00 am
Men’s Bible Study
7:00 am
Men’s Bible Study
9:30 am
Disciple I
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
9:30 am
Women’s Bible Study
Beth Moore
9:30 am
Women’s Bible Study
Beth Moore
9:30 am
Women’s Bible Study
Beth Moore
10:05 am, Room C210
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C210
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C210
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C210
9:30 am
Disciple I
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study 6:00 pm
Grief Support
6:30 pm
Evening Worship
Disciple II
7:00 pm
Disciple I
6:00 pm
Grief Support
6:30 pm
Evening Worship
Disciple II
7:00 pm
Disciple I
6:00 pm
Grief Support
6:30 pm
Evening Worship
Disciple II
7:00 pm
Disciple I
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
9:30 am
Footprints
9:30 am
Footprints
4:00 pm
Disciple I & II
5:30 pm
Disciple III
4:00 pm
Disciple I & II
5:30 pm
Disciple III
4:00 pm
Disciple I & II
5:30 pm
Disciple III
4:00 pm
Disciple I & II
5:30 pm
Disciple III
7:00 pm
Disciple I & IV
Financial Peace Univ.
7:00 pm
Disciple I & IV
Financial Peace Univ.
9:30 am
Disciple I
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
7:00 pm
Disciple I & IV
Financial Peace Univ.
9:30 am
Women’s Bible Study
Beth Moore
6:00 pm
Grief Support
6:30 pm
Evening Worship
Disciple II
7:00 pm
Disciple I
Every Sunday Morning:
8:00 am
Traditional Worship
9:00 am
Adult Sunday School
Traditional Worship
10:05 am
Adult Sunday School
Join the Journey
Wellspring Worship
Traditional Worship
11:10
Adult Sunday School
Wellspring Worship
Traditional Worship
9:30 am
Disciple I
10:00 am
Women’s Bible Study
6:00 pm
Gifted to Serve
7:00 pm
Disciple I & IV
Invitation to John
Financial Peace Univ.
9:30 am
Footprints
7:00 pm
Small Groups
7:00 pm
Small Groups
7:00 pm
Small Groups
7:00 pm
Small Groups
7:00 pm
Financial Peace Univ.