Deeper Life Classes & Groups

Sunday 9:00 aM Class

“Wake Up to the Bible (6 Sessions) March 17 — April 21
Youth Room
Teacher: Steve Greenhaw

The Bible is an amazing book, the #1 best-seller of all time. Written by about 35 people over about 1,400 years, it is amazingly cohesive. Inspired by God, it has one message, revealing to us what we need to know about the One who created us, who loves us, and who wants to have a personal relationship with us. We invite you all to join us for this fascinating and helpful overview of the entire Bible. This class will be especially helpful for those who are reading through the Bible in 2024.

Sunday 10:30 aM & Tuesday Evening Classes

Multi-Generational Family Discipleship Class
Sunday Mornings — 10:30 AM (Ongoing) Youth Room
Teachers: Matt Molden, Carson Greenhaw

In the Family Class, we will give a model, method, and materials as starting points for how to be disciple-makers within the home. This is just a starting point, though. We fully expect this to look different in every household. Not only will parents grow in how to discipline their children, but they will be better united with other families on the same path. This class will create stronger relationships and opportunities to know and support other parents and their families. It will also provide a place to express frustration and seek advice or insight if so desired.

“Doing Life with Your Adult Children” (7 Sessions)
Tuesday Evenings — 6:45 PM (Beginning Jan. 23)
Noble Home (Call 303-919-9130 for directions)
Facilitators: Pastor Jeff & Rachel Noble

Pastor Jeff & Rachel invite you to their home for this DVD-based study by Christian author/teacher Jim Burns. Jim is a well-known Christian author on family life matters and the president of Homeword Ministries. Dealing with boundaries, finances, and changing values are all part of parenting your grown child. In “Doing Life with Your Adult Children,” Jim Burns offers practical advice and hopeful encouragement for one of the richest and most challenging seasons of parenting. Speaking from his own personal and professional experience, he offers practical answers to questions such as "What's the difference between enabling and helping?" and "How can I support my grown children when I don't support their values?" He also includes positive principles for bringing kids back to faith.