ADULT DISCIPLESHIP
Make the Most of Your Sunday Mornings!
Our Sunday Discipleship class(es), taking place from 9:30-10:15AM, are a great way to grow deeper in your faith and connect with others.
We’d love for you to experience BOTH worship and discipleship each Sunday. If you attend the 8:15AM worship service, we invite you to stay for our Discipleship Class. If you usually come for the 10:30AM worship service, consider arriving early to join the Discipleship Class - it’s a meaningful time of learning, discussion, and spiritual growth before or after gathering for worship.
Let’s grow together—spiritually and relationally—through worship and discipleship!
SUMMER 2026
NURTURING YOUR FAITH
Join us this summer for our Nurturing Your Faith discipleship studies on Sundays from 9:30–10:15 AM, between services, May 31–August 23! Through brief engaging video studies and discussion, we’ll explore the power of our words, the gift of forgiveness, our identity as God’s children, and what it means to live faithfully together in Christ. Come grow deeper in God’s Word and connect with others in faith! No registration needed!
Led by Pastor Bahn and Pastor David
Room 140-144
May 31: Nurturing Your Faith: Spoken (Single Session study)
In this study, Rev. Dr. Jason Broge explores the powerful role spoken words play in God’s work of creation, redemption, and healing. From God speaking the world into existence to Jesus calming storms, casting out demons, and offering forgiveness, Scripture reveals the life-changing power of words. We will discover how we're called to reflect the new creation through what we say and how we say it. We'll learn how our words can share the Gospel, strengthen relationships, bring encouragement, and participate in God’s mission of forgiveness, healing, and hope in the world today.
June 7, 14, 21, and 28 : Nurturing Your Faith: Forgiveness (Four Sessions)
In this four-session Bible study, Rev. Dr. Chad Lakies explores the gift and challenge of forgiveness through the lens of Scripture. Beginning with humanity’s rebellion in the Garden of Eden, we will see how God’s grace restored the broken relationship between God and mankind through Jesus Christ. This study examines what it means to both give and seek forgiveness in everyday life, even when it is difficult. Through topics such as practicing forgiveness, the conditions and possibilities of forgiveness, and reconciliation, we will be encouraged to live as people shaped by God’s mercy, grace, and love.
July 5, 12, 19, and 26: Nurturing Your Faith: Identity (Four Sessions)
In this four-session Bible study, Rev. Dr. John Nunes explores what it means to find our true identity in Christ. In a world that often defines people by background, status, or beliefs, Christians are reminded that their deepest identity is as forgiven and redeemed children of God. Through Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, we are reconciled to God and called into a life of love, service, and community. We will discover how faith shapes relationships, encourages reconciliation, and inspires joyful worship, compassionate service, and meaningful connection both within the church and in the world.
August 2, 9, 16, and 23 : Nurturing Your Faith: Life Together (Four Sessions)
In this four-session Bible study, Rev. Dr. Dale Meyer explores Christian life and community through the teachings of 1 Peter. We will examine what it means to live with faith, hope, and holiness in a world that often challenges Christian values. Rooted in Christ-centered service and love for others, the study encourages believers to reflect Jesus in their daily lives while standing firm in God’s truth. Through Scripture, discussion, and reflection, we will also consider how churches can be welcoming, authentic communities that share God’s hope and grace with those both inside and outside the church.