Spend the Morning in God’s Word
Join us for our Spring Sunday School classes. Childcare will be available. Breakfast starts at 8:45 AM.
Jonah with Jim Logothetis
The book of Jonah is best known for Jonah’s run-in with a large fish. But there’s much more to the story than Jonah’s three-day stay in a fish’s belly. It’s about God’s grace, compassion and love. God desires to transform the hearts of his followers, making them more like Him as they carry out His purposes in the world. In this series, Pastor David Platt shows us that God is determined to spread His Word to all of the nations of the earth and use His people to do it. Join us and get a renewed sense of what it means to orient your life around the mission of God.
Parenting: It’s Not What You Think It Is with Fernando and Marisol Rodriguez
In this study, Paul Tripp will open up the Bible and help us discover a new and better way to raise our children. Parenting is an awesome calling, and God never calls us to do something without providing the means by which to do it. Join us over the next 5 weeks as we discover how to give up control as our children get older, shape their character, help them thrive in their teen years, and trust God.
Trembling Faith: How a Distressed Prophet Helps Us Trust God in a Chaotic World with Ilona Nagy (Women’s Study)
Do you ever arrive to a situation trembling in weakness and leave in awe? Do you often think, “How long will it be like this? God, what are you doing?” Do you ever feel stuck in a pit wondering how long you will be there? In this book by Taylor Turkington, she walks us through the minor Prophet book of Habakkuk. This Prophet takes us on a journey where we will see God’s faithfulness and points us to a lens through which we can look at the evil and corruption of the world and still have faith. There are injustices everywhere. At times, we pray bold prayers; at times we struggle with this and don’t know what to pray. Habakkuk models for us how to speak to God when life is agonizing and reminds us that we are not alone in our words as we lift them to heaven. Be prepared to encounter a message of lasting hope through trembling, wrestling faith in the God who works in our chaotic world.