Class Descriptions
Term 4
Re-thinking Quiet Times
12:10PM, Room: Hunter West Room 507
Sunday, June 2
Registration: HERE
Instructors: Aaron Bjerke and Lourine Clark
In a city that never sleeps, we can become overwhelmed with busy schedules and heavy workloads. For the Christian, a "survival skill" for living fruitfully is the practice of daily relational time with God. Come and see what re-thinking quiet times might look like in your life.
Relational Evangelism
12:10PM, Room: Hunter West Room 505
Sundays, June 2, 9, 16 and 23
Instructor: Lyn Cook
Would you like to see God use you more effectively in communicating the gospel with your friends? Learn how we can be loving and prayerful in the relationships God puts in our lives as we speak clearly and winsomely about our faith. Topics include: relationships of integrity, transitioning to the gospel, sharing your story, and communicating the gospel.
Living in Exile: Esther and Daniel
12:10PM, Room: Hunter West Room 508
Sundays, June 2, 9, 16 and 23
Instructor: Daniel Lee
What does it look like to live in a society that constantly demands that you compromise your faith? Join us as we explore how biblical figures Esther and Daniel wrestled with how to engage their cultural environment yet remain true to their God.
Encouraged by Philippians
12:10PM, Room: Hunter West Room 507
Sundays, June 9, 16 and 23
Instructors: Jessica Hong and Chris Mc Nerney
How do we take the deep truths of the Bible, digest it, and apply it to our lives? This will be an introductory class on the book of Philippians. As we read this short but rich book, we will learn together as to how to digest and apply these truths in our everyday lives. Please read Philippians ahead of time.