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Bible Classes for
all ages, skill, and knowledge levels meet during our regularly
scheduled services.
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=Teacher-led |
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=Self-paced study with facilitators |
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=Teacher-led / discussion |
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6
mos - 2 years |
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This is the first time our children are
in a formal learning environment. Our goal
is to make that a pleasant experience while
introducing them to the concepts of God,
Jesus and basic Bible principles through
singing, pictures and activities.
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2
years - 4 years |
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At this age, children recognize the names
of Jesus and God and enjoy singing the many
Bible songs that are taught both by their
parents and in class. We try to expand the
basic concepts introduced to them in the
earliest class by incorporating a more structured
Bible curriculum, which utilizes Bible songs,
pictures, games, words and concepts to help
the child grow in the grace and knowledge
of God, and His son, Jesus Christ.
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5
years - 1st grade |
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The goal of this class is to continue to
build on the Biblical concepts and knowledge
taught in the previous classes. At this
age, children have a broader spectrum of
abilities, skills and knowledge, which the
teachers help to encourage and develop,
introducing new and more complex Bible topics.
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Bible
Lab, 2nd grade - Adult |
The Bible Lab
provides an opportunity for people of all
ages to come to a knowledge of God and His
plan for mankind. The lab provides learning
based on individual ability, making age and
school grade irrelevant. The students learn
at their own pace and in their own way, with
the aid of adult facilitators.
The goal of the Bible Lab is to provide the
broadest possible exposure to the Bible and
its teachings using a wide variety of media,
with emphasis on building a foundation of
Bible knowledge and the application of Bible
teachings to everyday life. The Lab curriculum
provides several different levels of difficulty
to challenge both the novice and the scholar.
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Bible
Lab Assembly |
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the individual studies of the Bible Lab, there
is an assembly period for the High School
and Middle School students, during which a
short lesson is discussed that helps pull
all the chronological facts together and provides
the 'big picture'. This assembly takes place
each week in the last fifteen minutes of the
Bible Lab period, and is designed to complement
the Bible Lab curriculum. |
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High
School Topical |
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These studies are designed to help teenagers
deal successfully with the different problems
faced in everyday life. It is a topical
discussion class which is held once a week,
and gives an opportunity for students to
discuss things that happen in their lives
and helps provide them Biblical solutions
to their problems.
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Adult
Topical (in auditorium) |
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The specific goal of the adult Bible study
varies from quarter to quarter, but is always
based on God's word and His teachings.
There are times when the study might be
chapter by chapter in-depth study of an
individual book of the Bible. At other times
the study might focus on what the Bible
has to say on a particular topic, or address
a current spiritual need to better equip
us as Christians. Whatever the method, the
ultimate goal is to build faith by a greater
knowledge of God's word, as well as encourage
all to grow spiritually.
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In addition to the classes above,
a variety of classes and worship opportunities
are offered at different times and settings in
order to meet the needs of the congregation. Because
the locations and times may vary, please contact
David for specific class info. Currently we
are offering classes in the following topics,
all of which are based on scriptural solutions
to everyday problems:
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| Ladies |
once/month |
Rotating homes |
| Men's Breakfast |
7:30 am Sat morn, once/month |
Family Traditions Restaurant |
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