Join us for church school at 9:45.
We have classes for ages 2 through adult. A nursery is provided for infants up to 2 years of age and is staffed by paid staff and church members.
Men's Class meets at
8:30 am in the Lambeth Parlor near the main kitchen at the end of the Administration wing. Please contact the church office for more information.
Christian Lifestyles meets at
9:45 in the Christian Lifestyles room next to the library (across the hall from the church office in the South wing of the building). Christian Lifestyles is beginning a study of John Calvin using the book entitled Calvin for Armchair Theologians, a book recommended by the Charlotte Presbytery, to be followed by a study of church community using the book entitled “Everybody’s Normal Till You Get to Know Them” by John Ortberg. Anyone having questions about the class should call Reid Johnson at 704-554-9576.
The Hank Williams Class also meets at
9:45 in the room at the end of the North wing past the Choir Room. Ruth and Clyde Pope alternate leading the class. The format is generally lecture and discussion is invited and encouraged.
The Parlor Class meets in the Lambeth Parlor near the main kitchen at the end of the Administration wing. The class is currently studying the book of Romans. This is a discussion format class with leadership provided by various members. Other studies undertaken by this class include Proverbs, the Parables, the book of Esther, a Comprehensive study on Heaven, Phillip Keller's A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 , studies of the Books of John ,Luke, Acts and Romans, Bill Hybel's book on prayer Too Busy Not to Pray, a study of the Reformation using the book Church History in Plain Language by Bruce Shelley, and a study of I & II Samuel, the Acts of the Apostles, and Philippians. Curriculum is usually the Bible plus a commentary such as The Letters to the Philippians, Colossians, and Thessalonians by William Barclay. Anyone interested in providing leadership for the class on a particular topic is encouraged to contact Gale Bonnell at 704-542-1939.
Might Acts of God The Bible Foundations Class spent a year and a half in an in-depth study of the Old Testament for those uncomfortable with their Biblical literacy, using The Mighty Acts of God by Arnold B. Rhodes. After taking a break during the summer of Renovation 2008 to take a light look at what we know of the people of Biblical times through archaeology, we returned to The Mighty Acts of God and began a study of the New Testament. Mighty Acts of God meets in the library
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