We will be offering the following Courses on Sundays, starting Feb 14.
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Dates: Sundays; 1st session is 2/14, and last session is 5/2
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Time: 10-11:30am (right before Worship Service)
A light breakfast will be provided at 9:30am!
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Location: Willard Middle School
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Fee:
- $20 for all courses, except for Genesis Bible Study. (Cost is for materials and breakfast)
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Course Offerings: See below for course descriptions.
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Genesis Bible Study
Through studying the book of Genesis, we will cover topics such as, the origin of man, the purpose of life, sin and its consequences, and God's heart towards mankind. You are welcome whether you are investigating Christianity for the first time, or would like to deepen in your understanding of core truths of the gospel.
Open to all
Time required outside of class: None
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Christian Foundation (Course 101) for Seekers This course will give an intellectual basis for answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about the Christian faith and addresses misconceptions about God, Jesus, and the Bible. Both those who have experience with Christianity and those just beginning to consider it will have the chance to explore how Christianity addresses questions about the meaning of life, our purpose, and the longings of our hearts.
Please indicate whether you prefer a class setting or 1-on-1. Time required outside of class: 2 hours per week
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Christian Foundation (Course 101x) for Christians
This course lays a strong foundation of the gospel upon which to build the rest of our spiritual lives. Specifically tailored for Christians, this course will go beyond the surface level and delve into the depths of the gospel message of Christianity. Course work includes weekly quizzes. Time required outside of class: 2 hours per week
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Survival Kit 1
Learn God’s principles for Christian living and growth as you deal with such issues as: the role of the church, how to engage in spiritual battle, and the three aspects of salvation. Discuss and learn the biblical answers to many often-asked questions about Christian life.
Time required outside of class: 5 hours per week Prerequisites: Course 101 and written salvation testimony (1-2 pages) due by Feb 10. Please email your testimony to sk1homework@gmail.com.
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Church 101 In the Bible, the church was a community that had everything in common and devoted herself to the apostle's teaching, to fellowship, breaking of bread and to prayer. Daily, the brothers and sisters, who became the body of Christ, met together to share God's love with one another. And this picture of the church attracted thousands of new believers. In a world that is increasingly secular and isolated, how can we strive to be the church and continue to be the salt and light of the earth?
This course is a requirement for church membership. Time required outside of class: 2 hours per week
Open to College Dept Juniors and Seniors only. Prerequisite: SK1 and written salvation testimony (1-2 pages) due by Feb 10. Please email your testimony to your directors.
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Course 201: Spiritual Growth This course will cover some of the basic spiritual disciplines required for sustained growth in Christ. There are no short-cuts in spiritual growth. Spiritual growth cannot occur apart from a consistent practice of Bible study, prayer, meditation, fellowship and witnessing. We will consider these and other aspects of spiritual training. This course consists of analysis of passages from the Bible, self-reflection upon the truths found therein, and thought-provoking excerpts and articles from well-known authors and scholars.
Prerequisites: SK1 and written salvation testimony (1-2 pages) due by Feb. 10. Please email your testimony course201homework@gmail.com.
Time required outside of class: 5 hours per week
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