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The January February 2011 Issue of Growing Together, a publication of the Adult Discipleship Leadership Team highlighting discipleship opportunities at First United Methodist Church of McKinneyTRANSCRIPT
Reaching Higher
JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2011 SHARINGTHEHEART.ORG
ADULT DISCIPLESHIP AT FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
“Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” (1 Peter 3:18)
Growing Deeper
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There’s Something in the Wind
O ne of the
pictures of the
Holy Spirit of God in the Bible that
is most interesting to me is Jesus‘
picture of the Spirit as wind. Christ
likens the way that God‘s presence
moves in our lives and in our
world to a blowing wind: ―The
wind blows wherever it pleases.
You hear its sound, but you cannot
tell where it comes from or where
it is going‖ (John 3:8).
This comparison does not come as
a surprise, as the words for ‗wind‘
and for ‗spirit‘ are the same in the
original languages of both the Old
and the New Testaments. But the
idea that Jesus points to in his
statement is the notion that we
humans don‘t easily observe how
and from what direction the Spirit
of God moves, but the effects of
that movement are often very
obvious. When God has arrived
and has been at work and has filled
our lives, it is usually
unmistakable.
Jesus points out that we do not
control the ‗wind.‘ Instead, the
wind of God‘s Spirit powers us. A
little later in the Book of John,
Jesus tells us that one of the chief
reasons that God has sent the Holy
Spirit is to teach us (John 14:26).
God powers our lives as God‘s
Spirit instructs us according to
God‘s Word how to live in God‘s
ways. Our role and responsibility
in this process is to stand like
windmills who are open and ready
to receive the wind that gives us
the power we need to live the lives
that God created us to have.
How will you become a ‗windmill‘
for God‘s power in 2011? How
will you stand tall, strong, and
ready for God to teach and lead
you into deeper discipleship? Our
hope is that you will connect with
places of learning and growing in
the community of faith like those
contained in the following pages.
Come learn and grow together with
us. And find the strength and the
exhilaration of spirit that will
power you into and through this
new year.
Rev. John Harman
Adult Discipleship Pastor
“The wind of
God’s Spirit
powers us.”
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Growing 2011
Join the Journey
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, personal
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 work around United Methodist Bishop
William Willimon‘s This We Believe: The Core of Wesleyan
Faith and Practice (Abingdon Press, 2010). They are
designed to inform and equip you to understand and respond
to the biblical call to a life of discipleship.
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.
See the schedule below and visit the Join the
Journey page under Short Term Studies at
sharingtheheart.org/adults to learn more. You can register
there using the online form, or stop by the Information Desk
in the main church lobby and let us know you‘d like to Join
the Journey. This is an ongoing class that you can join at any
time in the 12-week cycle.
Begins Jan 9
10:05 am
Room C210
Week 1 Come to the Table: The Feast of Fellowship Week 7 We Believe: In the Guidance of Scripture
Week 2 We the People: Our United Methodist Heritage Week 8 Personal Bible Study Basics
Week 3 We Believe: In One God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit Week 9 We Believe: In Christian Work and Witness
Week 4 We Believe: In Jesus Christ and His Reign Week 10 We Believe: In the Gift of the Church
Week 5 We Believe: In the Work of the Holy Spirit Week 11 Serving in the Spirit: Spiritual Gifts for the Church
Week 6 We Believe: In Salvation for Sinners Week 12 Called to Grow: Intentional Discipleship
Join the Journey January 9 – March 27, 2011
Join the Journey
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Making Connections Every Friday Morning
On Friday mornings at 7:00, men
gather at the church for coffee and
Bible study together to start the day.
The study is led by experienced Bible teachers from within the
group and encourages interaction and fellowship as well as
praying for needs that are shared. This large group studies
through books of the Bible by reading and discussing a new
section each week.
This time of Bible study and connection is
open to all men, and welcomes visitors and
those who are only able to attend occasionally.
Stop by Room B110 (Parlor) any Friday and
discover this popular fellowship for yourself!
A Class for Confirmation Parents
Parents of children in this year‘s
Confirmation Class have a new
opportunity to connect, learn, and grow.
It‘s an adult Sunday school class called
Credo, and it tracks week-to-week right
along with the topics that the
Confirmation students are discussing.
This allows parents to connect with other
parents, to learn and grow as disciples
themselves, and to be able to connect
with their child about what they are
learning. By discussing and learning
about the same subjects as their children
each week, Credo helps parents to
understand, to reinforce, and to have
points of conversation about what it
means to be in relationship with God and
to be part of a church family.
Many parents participate in rotating
leadership in various parts of the
Confirmation program, so the Credo
experience is designed to accommodate
come-and-go needs. We hope that all of
the parents of our Confirmation Class can
participate regularly because of the
obvious benefits to families the class
offers, but Credo is a good fit also for
those who are able to attend only
occasionally.
Credo meets weekly at
9:00 am (the same hour
as Confirmation Class)
in Room A250, located
above the sanctuary. No
need to register, just
come join in!
A Special Connection the Last Sunday of the Month
Would you like to know more about McKinney First United
Methodist Church? Then join us for a Visitor Information
Class! We will provide
some church history and
some current information
about our ministries, and
we‘ll take you on a tour.
A small snack will be
provided.
The Visitor Information
Class will be held the
last Sunday of each
month. All are welcome! No need to register. For more
information you may contact Liz Greenwell at
[email protected] or 972-562-8556 ext. 24.
Next Visitor Information Classes:
January 30 and February 27, 2011
11:10 am in the Parlor
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What is Financial Peace University?
Financial Peace University (often referred to as FPU) is an
important step to changing your financial future. It is your
Total Money Makeover Program. It takes knowledge from
God and turns it into real action in our lives through a step-
by-step process taught by best-selling author and financial
counselor Dave Ramsey.
FPU is a 13-week life-changing program that empowers and
teaches you how to make the right money decisions to
achieve your financial goals and God‘s plan for your life. The
course includes practical lessons on eliminating debt,
building wealth, giving like never before and much more!
Who is Financial Peace University for?
It‘s for everyone...from the financially secure to the
financially distressed. Over 1 million families and individuals
have attended Financial Peace University.
Applying God‘s Word radically changes your life. On
average, FPU graduates have paid off over $5,300 in debt and
saved $2,700 during the 91-day program!
What Will I Learn?
In this life-changing experience you will learn:
1. Cash Flow Planning—Luke 14:28: ―For which of you,
intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and
count the cost, whether he has enough to finish it.‖
2. Debt Snowball Plan Technique to Eliminate Debt—
Proverbs 22:7: ―The borrower is slave to the lender.‖
3. How to Invest Wisely—Ecclesiastes 11:2: ―Give portions
to seven, yes to eight, for you do not know what disaster
may come upon the land.‖
How Do I Get Started?
Sign up now for the free preview class which will be held on
January 23 at 4:00 pm in Dyer Hall. The 13-week course will
begin three weeks later on February 13 at 3:00 pm, also in
Dyer Hall.
For more information or to sign up online, visit our website at
sharingtheheart.org/financial-peace-university. If you wish to
speak with someone about FPU, contact Kay Carlson by
email at [email protected] or you may call her at 972-
562-8729.
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Growing New Year
Growing in Faith on Sunday Mornings
D id you know that hundreds of adults participate in
Sunday school 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.
Sunday morning groups 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. More
classes and groups are being added also, so there is always
room for you!
Sunday morning 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‘d 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.
Visit the Adult Discipleship area on the
FUMC website:
sharingtheheart.org/adults
There you will find more on the studies, groups
and classes that are part of our journey of
growth together.
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Faith Connections Studies Revelation
Y ou are invited to join the Faith Connections Sunday Morning Bible Study for the second series in the Book of Revelation. The first
series (completed in the fall) looked at Revelation 1–3. The study resumes on January 16 in Revelation 4. We will have an opportunity
to discuss biblical prophecy and apocalypse as well as some of the crucial Old Testament background to the Book of Revelation. But most
of all, the book is a book of hope and victory and words of encouragement to the Church during the struggle of waiting for the Lord’s
promised return. As the very first verse points out, the purpose of Revelation is to reveal the person, power, and plan of Christ (1:1).
Would you like to know Jesus more deeply, experience his power more fully, and find hope in his triumphant plans for you and for the
world more tangibly? Look for Faith Connections on Sundays at 9:00 am in Room C210 beginning January 16.
Jubilee Explores “The Hole in Our Gospel” Jubilee, which meets Sunday mornings at 9:00 in C200, starts a new six-week series January 16 based on the book,
The Hole In Our Gospel by Richard Stearns. This is a story of how a CEO faced his own struggle to obey God,
whatever the cost, and his passionate call for Christians to change the world by actively living out their faith.
Believing that the “good news” is more than a private transaction between God and us, Stearns challenges readers
with this question: What does God expect of us? Two thousand years ago, twelve people changed the world. Stearns
believes it can happen again.
Celebration Investigates Covenant
Celebration Class will be working through a seven-lesson series starting in January—The Covenant:
Lessons for Faith Communities. “One of the most powerful rituals in the ancient Hebrew culture was that of the blood
covenant. This binding agreement combined elements of friendship, loyalty and sacrifice. And when God made the
blood covenant with Abraham, our relationship with the Father was irrevocably altered. Discover the awesome nature
of the Covenant and the revelation of how this timeless ritual radically shifted when God sacrificed His Son on the
cross ...when the Covenant Maker changed Heaven and Earth to become the Covenant Keeper.” Celebration meets
each Sunday morning at 9:00 in B105 (the Bell Room).
ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL TIMES/LOCATIONS
ROOM 9:00 10:05
A200 GENERATIONS
A215 ALPHA-OMEGA
A225 SOLO ACT
A250 CREDO BOOMERS
B105 CELEBRATION SEASONS
B110 CANAFAX FELLOWSHIP
B200 GENESIS
B205 HOMEBUILDERS
B215 LIFE APPLICATIONS
C200 JUBILEE
C205 COMPASS LEGACY
C210 FAITH CONNECTIONS JOIN THE JOURNEY
C215 ODYSSEY
CHAPEL LORA RYAN
For more information about Bible
classes and other discipleship
opportunities at First United
Methodist Church, visit the Adult
Discipleship area of the website:
sharingtheheart.org/adults
Homebuilders
HomeBuilders, which meets at 10:05 each
Sunday, will be starting a new book in Jan-
uary—Marriage: Learn-
ing from Couples in
Scripture. We will be
exploring actual stories
of couples in the Bible
to understand the spir-
itual aspect of marriage.
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Footprints is a six-week group workshop whose participants
begin to write the stories of their lives. Footprints encourages you
to remember the people, places, and events in your life that have
made you who you are and to write those memories down as
short stories. With an experienced guide to lead the way and a
specially designed notebook for the journey, groups meet weekly
(or every other week in some sessions) to write
and to share their writing.
A Footprints group is currently underway and
would welcome your visit, and a new group will
begin soon. Groups are started seasonally through
the year, so contact the author and facilitator of
the program to learn more about the Footprints experience or to
express your interest in an upcoming session. Email or call Sue
Wagstaff at [email protected] or 972.548.2071.
What’s Your Story?
FUMC welcomes Dr. Roby Barrett
On January 30, 2011, the United Method-
ist Women and the Adult Discipleship
Leadership Team wel-
come church member
Dr. Roby Barrett for a
special presentation,
―The Political Diversity
of Islam: The Present in
Context.‖ This event
will take place in the church parlor (Room
B110) at 2:00 pm and is open to all.
Roby Barrett, Ph.D., is an internationally
recognized scholar, professor, author, and
senior advisor on strategic issues related to
the Middle East. He has experience in both
the private and public sectors, and is
sought after by the international media for
comment on Gulf security, nuclear issues,
Iraq, Iran, and the Arab Gulf.
Dr. Barrett is the author of The Greater
Middle East and the Cold War: U. S. For-
eign Policy under Eisenhower and Kenne-
dy (2007), and The Arabian Gulf and Se-
curity Policy: The Past
as Present, the Present
as Future (2009),
among many other
publications. He pub-
lishes and presents in
conjunction with his
work as a scholar with
the Public Policy Cen-
ter at the Middle East Institute in Wash-
ington, and with other institutions where
he serves as a senior fellow.
Visit sharingtheheart.org/coming-events
for more about the background, achieve-
ments, and current interests of our guest,
and plan to join us for this fascinating edu-
cational opportunity. No registration is
necessary.
The Adult Discipleship Leadership Team keeps you informed
about what‘s going in classes, studies, and groups at FUMC at
sharingtheheart.org/adults. When you visit, you can easily find
your way to class information, online registrations, descriptions
of different ministries, and new
opportunities to connect.
Contact information for the adult
discipleship staff is available on the
site as well, and we welcome
questions and comments any time.
We are eager to help you find the
connection that is right for you, and
there are many possibilities at FUMC.
Become informed, look around, contact us when necessary, and
join the rich journey of discipleship that is such a special part of
life at McKinney First United Methodist Church.
Find More on the Web
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Invitation to Romans
A new daytime Bible study on Thursday afternoons from
12:30-2:00 will begin on January 20: Invitation to
Romans, led by Rev. Sandy Stamey. The class will meet
weekly in the Parlor (B110).
So much of our understanding of the Christian faith is shaped
by our understanding of this magnificent book of the Bible,
and the work of so many key figures throughout Christian
history has been formed by its study. The importance of the
Book of Romans certainly cannot be overstated, and we hope
that you will take this opportunity to be in conversation with
the biblical text and with others in the study group.
This short-term (9-week) Disciple Bible
Study uses the same format as our full-year
Disciple classes and so integrates the
powerful combination of short daily readings
and a weekly meeting for discussion that
includes a brief video presentation from a
New Testament scholar.
If you are looking for a Bible study during the day that will
allow you to explore and discuss some of the foundational
doctrines of the Christian faith and
how they translate into our lives as
disciples of Jesus Christ, then we hope
you will take advantage of this
opportunity. Plan to spend about 30
minutes daily reading the Bible
assignments and reflecting over some
study questions. Then, plan to attend
the 90-minute group meeting to
experience the video and discuss what
you are learning and applying together.
To register for this short course, please visit the short-term
studies page in the adult discipleship area of the church
website: sharingtheheart.org/adults. You‘ll find an online
registration form there. You may also stop by the Information
Desk in the main church lobby on Sunday mornings to use
the signup sheet there. If you need more information, email
us at [email protected]
See you in Bible study in the new year!
Personal Bible Study Basics
Rev. Stamey
Jan 20 - March 17
Visit www.sharingtheheart.org/adults for information
about classes, studies, and groups for adults at FUMC!
H ave you been wanting to get into studying the Bible
on your own, but feel intimidated or overwhelmed or
unprepared to get started? A lot of us feel that way, but it
doesn‘t need to be so. God wants us to be listening to him as
he speaks to us through the Scriptures. We encourage
everyone in the FUMC family to read the Bible daily (see
the Reading Plan on page 10 for a suggestion) and to study
the Bible regularly—both in a group and on your own.
The short course Personal Bible Study Basics led by Pastor
John Harman will be offered in March 2011. In this very
basic class, you‘ll get some tips, strategies, and resources
that will help you get started in Bible study. By developing a
method and knowing where to start, personal Bible study
will be less daunting and much more inviting for you. This
interactive class is also a good place to ask questions that
you have about the Bible and about Bible study.
Stay tuned as 2011 gets underway, and we‘ll be publishing
more information about the class schedule and how to
register.
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P B R
T he third Gospel book in the New Testament, the Gospel of Luke, opens with a clear statement of purpose: having
carefully researched the facts of Jesus‘ birth, life, death, and resurrection from the firsthand eyewitnesses who
experienced them, Luke writes so that his reader ―may know the certainty of the things you have been taught‖ (1:4). Let‘s
begin this year as the First United Methodist Church family by grounding ourselves regularly in the certainty of who Jesus
Christ is and what he has done for us. Read and know the story. Then tell the story. We as people of God have the greatest
news ever given to proclaim in the world. As you follow these readings into the new year, you will know the blessing and
strength that come from giving attention to the Word of God, and you will become equipped in your witness as you live
out Christ‘s call to discipleship. You can get a copy of this reading schedule printed on a bookmark at the Information
Desk in the main church lobby, so join with the church family and let‘s read the Gospel together!
January 2011
1 Luke 1:1-25 14 Luke 5:1-11 27 Luke 10:1-24 7 Luke 14:25-35 20 Luke 21:1-38
2 Luke 1:26-38 15 Luke 5:12-26 28 Luke 10:25-42 8 Luke 15:1-32 21 Luke 22:1-38
3 Luke 1:39-56 16 Luke 5:27-39 29 Luke 11:1-28 9 Luke 16:1-15 22 Luke 22:39-62
4 Luke 1:57-66 17 Luke 6:1-16 30 Luke 11:29-54 10 Luke 16:16-31 23 Luke 22:63-23:25
5 Luke 1: 67-80 18 Luke 6:17-42 31 Luke 12:1-12 11 Luke 17:1-19 24 Luke 23:26-43
6 Luke 2:1-20 19 Luke 6:43-49 February 2011
12 Luke 17:20-37 25 Luke 23:44-56
7 Luke 2:21-40 20 Luke 7:1-17 13 Luke 18:1-17 26 Luke 24:1-12
8 Luke 2:41-52 21 Luke 7:18-50 1 Luke 12:13-34 14 Luke 18:18-30 27 Luke 24:13-35
9 Luke 3:1-20 22 Luke 8:1-18 2 Luke 12:35-59 15 Luke 18:31-43 28 Luke 24:36-53
10 Luke 3:21-38 23 Luke 8:19-39 3 Luke 13:1-21 16 Luke 19:1-27
11 Luke 4:1-13 24 Luke 8:40-56 4 Luke 13:22-30 17 Luke 19:28-48
12 Luke 4:14-30 25 Luke 9:1-36 5 Luke 13:31-35 18 Luke 20:1-26
13 Luke 4:31-44 26 Luke 9:37-62 6 Luke 14:1-24 19 Luke 20:27-47
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].
“. . . so that you may know the certainty of
the things you have been taught” (Luke 1:4).
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January FUMC Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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7 6 5 4 3
10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
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
Every Sunday Morning:
8:00 am
Traditional Worship
9:00 am
Adult Sunday School
Traditional Worship
10:05 am
Adult Sunday School
Wellspring Worship
Traditional Worship
11:10
Wellspring Worship
Traditional Worship
1
7:00 am Men’s Bible Study
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Happy New Year!
2
11:10 am Visitor Information Class
2:00 pm Presentation: Dr. Roby Barrett
4:30 pm
Disciple I
5:30 pm
Disciple II, Disciple III
12:30 pm Disciple Study: Invitation to Romans
7:00 pm Small Group
5:30 pm
Disciple I
7:00 pm
Small Groups
5:30 pm
Disciple I
7:00 pm
Small Groups
5:30 pm
Disciple I
7:00 pm
Small Groups
5:30 pm
Disciple I
7:00 pm
Small Groups
5:30 pm
Disciple I
7:00 pm
Small Groups
9:30 am Disciple I Young Women’s Study 7:00 pm Disciple I Christian Believer
9:30 am Disciple I Young Women’s Study Footprints 7:00 pm Disciple I Christian Believer
9:30 am Disciple I Young Women’s Study 7:00 pm Disciple I Christian Believer
9:30 am Disciple I Young Women’s Study Footprints 7:00 pm Disciple I Christian Believer
6:30 pm Chapel Service Small Groups
9:30 am Wednesday Women’s Study 6:30 pm Chapel Service Small Groups
9:30 am Wednesday Women’s Study 6:30 pm Chapel Service Small Groups
9:30 am Wednesday Women’s Study 6:30 pm Chapel Service Small Groups
9:30 am Advent Women’s Study 7:00 pm
7:00 pm Small Group
12:30 pm Disciple Study: Invitation to Romans
7:00 pm Small Group
7:00 am Men’s Bible Study
FREE PREVIEW
4:00 pm, Dyer Hall
4:30 pm
Disciple I
5:30 pm
Disciple II, Disciple III
4:30 pm
Disciple I
5:30 pm
Disciple II, Disciple III
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C21010:05 am, Room C210
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C21010:05 am, Room C210
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C21010:05 am, Room C210
4:30 pm
Disciple I
5:30 pm
Disciple II, Disciple III
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C21010:05 am, Room C210
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February FUMC Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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4 3 2
7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28
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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Every Sunday Morning:
8:00 am
Traditional Worship
9:00 am
Adult Sunday School
Traditional Worship
10:05 am
Adult Sunday School
Wellspring Worship
Traditional Worship
11:10
Wellspring Worship
Traditional Worship
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
5:30 pm
Disciple I
7:00 pm
Small Groups
5:30 pm
Disciple I
7:00 pm
Small Groups
5:30 pm
Disciple I
7:00 pm
Small Groups
5:30 pm
Disciple I
7:00 pm
Small Groups
5:30 pm
Disciple I
7:00 pm
Small Groups
9:30 am Disciple I Young Women’s Study 7:00 pm Disciple I Christian Believer
9:30 am Disciple I Young Women’s Study 7:00 pm Disciple I Christian Believer
9:30 am Disciple I Young Women’s Study Footprints 7:00 pm Disciple I Christian Believer
9:30 am Disciple I Young Women’s Study Footprints 7:00 pm Disciple I Christian Believer
9:30 am Wednesday Women’s Study 6:30 pm Chapel Service Small Groups
9:30 am Wednesday Women’s Study 6:30 pm Chapel Service Small Groups
9:30 am Wednesday Women’s Study 6:30 pm Chapel Service Small Groups
9:30 am Wednesday Women’s Study 6:30 pm Chapel Service Small Groups
12:30 pm Disciple Study: Invitation to Romans
7:00 pm Small Group
12:30 pm Disciple Study: Invitation to Romans
7:00 pm Small Group
12:30 pm Disciple Study: Invitation to Romans
7:00 pm Small Group
12:30 pm Disciple Study: Invitation to Romans
7:00 pm Small Group
3:00 pm, Dyer Hall
11:10 am Visitor Information Class
3:00 pm, Dyer Hall
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C21010:05 am, Room C210
4:30 pm
Disciple I
5:30 pm
Disciple II, Disciple III
3:00 pm, Dyer Hall
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C21010:05 am, Room C210
4:30 pm
Disciple I
5:30 pm
Disciple II, Disciple III
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C21010:05 am, Room C210
4:30 pm
Disciple I
5:30 pm
Disciple II, Disciple III
3:00 pm, Dyer Hall
Join the JourneyJoin the Journey 10:05 am, Room C21010:05 am, Room C210
4:30 pm
Disciple I
5:30 pm
Disciple II, Disciple III