WEDNESDAYS
September 3 - October 22, 2025
4901 Cobbs Dr.
Midweek Family Dinner | 4:45 - 6:00 pm
Discipleship Classes For All Ages | 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Youth Midweek | 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Children's Midweek | 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Nursery provided | Newborn - 3 yrs | 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Adult Class Options
Our Christian Family Tree:
Getting to Know Some of Our Ancient Church Fathers and Mothers
Rev. Mike Voigts
Jesus said our primary family consists of those who follow him (Mt. 12:49-50). Each Wednesday night we'll take a look at the life and writings of a different, important, and sometimes-forgotten ancient Christian from our Christian family tree.
Show & Tell:
Living and Speaking the Gospel Authentically
Ahmad Washington
Do people see and hear your faith in everyday life?
This 8-week Bible study is designed to help you live and share your faith in ways that are real, relational, and refreshing. Whether you're talking with family, friends, or coworkers, Show & Tell will equip you to let your life speak—and then speak life. Through biblical principles, personal reflection, and practical tools, you'll grow in confidence, compassion, and clarity as a witness for Christ.
It’s not about pressure—it’s about presence, purpose, and the power of the Gospel on display through you.
How to Study the Bible For All Its Worth
Rev. Steve Holston
Have you ever wished you could learn to do in depth Bible Study on your own? This course will focus primarily on teaching the Inductive Bible Study Method for deeper personal Bible study. We will use the book of Colossians as our basic text. Bring your Study Bible to class as we discover its treasures together.
Faithful to the Finish: Walking with God in Life’s Later Seasons
Rev. Tynna Dixon
Join me as we capture and honor the life experiences of older adults while addressing their unique spiritual needs, gifts, purpose, growth and assurance. This will be a rewarding and meaningful time together with God at the center. Never stop growing!!!
Chrismon
Kathy Tipton
The word "Chrismon" combines "Christ" and "monogram," creating beautiful symbols that represent our faith. This tradition began in 1957 when the Ascension Lutheran Church of Danville, Virginia first used these symbols to "proclaim the name, the life and the saving acts of Jesus the Christ" on their Christmas tree. Cost is $40.