Midweek Winter 2025 Short Slide

WEDNESDAYS

January 15 - February 26, 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

Ezra and Nehemiah
Pastor Brandon Frenzel

Long ago, these two Old Testament books were read as one book, accounting for the return of God’s people to Jerusalem from exile. They would be called to resettle, and rebuild their beloved City of God, and to recover what was most important, the call to worship and obey the Lord. They are God’s Covenant People after all. What does it mean to live as God’s Covenant People. Come and find out!


Titus & 1 Timothy
Bill Bales

Discover timeless wisdom for living a life of faith through this Bible study on the books of Titus and 1 Timothy. Together, we’ll explore Paul’s guidance on leadership, character, and God’s design for the church and personal relationships. Join us as we dive into these letters and uncover practical truths for today’s challenges.


Parenting With Purpose On Purpose
Ahmad Washington

Join us for a mid-week Bible study class, Parenting With Purpose On Purpose, where we’ll explore biblical examples, timeless principles, and practical, present-day methods for parenting in a way that honors God and serves our children well. Through studying Scripture, we’ll examine what it means to parent with intentionality and grace, using real-life scenarios and biblical wisdom to guide our discussions. Whether you’re a new parent or have years of experience, this class is designed to provide encouragement, insight, and strategies to help you raise your children in a way that pleases God.


Putting on the Mind of Christ
Pastor Steve Holston

We will look at New Testament teachings on having the mind of Christ, loving God with our minds and transforming our walk with the Lord by renewing our minds.


The Handbook for Christian Living II
Ronnie Marroquin

The Handbook for Christian Living shows how to put God's Word to work in our daily lives. We will also share biblical insight into relationships, children, parenting, loneliness, as well as strategies for personal growth. From the thorny issues of daily life to a framework for the end times (and everything in between), The Handbook for Christian Living brings Scripture to life, makes sense of the hard questions, and enhances your understanding of the way life was meant to be lived.


The Moral Dilemma
Dr. Chris Meyer

We struggle with our interactions with others every day in our marriages, our homes, and our businesses. In Philippians 2:3-4, Paul instructs us that we should not act out of “selfish ambition”, yet the world is filled with division. While its easy as people of God to say, I love others as I love myself, in practice we often make the decision to benefit ourselves – this is a moral dilemma. This class will use scriptural basis and current research in human behavior to show that there is a specific method to improve trust, relationships, and interactions; and in doing so to improve our walk with God. It’s no coincidence that the best way forward is God’s way. We will spend seven weeks looking at the science behind decision-making that proves it.