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Monthly Archives: September 2025
Cedar Ridge Chapel Love Offering
Would you consider supporting the newly built chapel at the Cedar Ridge Camp?
Digging Deeper Small Group
There are two important ways we immerse ourselves in the Word of God. One is through the sermon during our gathered times of worship. The other is through personal and corporate Bible study. To this end, and in addition to the other Sunday School classes we offer, Pastor Steve leads a small group study on Mondays at 10 AM that focuses on both.
During our time together, we study the Bible passage he will preach from the next Sunday during worship. The benefits of this approach are twofold: 1) a deeper engagement with the Bible in the company of other disciples of Jesus, and 2) preparing our hearts and minds for the preaching of God’s Word. If this approach interests you, please contact Pastor Steve for more information.
Teacher: Pastor Steve
Location: The Library
Time: Monday morning from 10-11:30 AM
Women’s Circle Small Group
This is a study and fellowship group of women who encourage, enjoy, and engage in the study of God’s Word with one another. This year, they are working their way through Gretchen Saffles’ book, The Well-Watered Woman. Through this study, an important lesson will be learned. A well-watered life doesn’t happen overnight. It starts with planting a small seed. It takes time for the seed to grow, become deeply rooted, and produce fruit. Following Jesus is a lifetime journey, not something to mark off a checklist.
Teacher: Conversation leadership is shared by all
Location: The Parlor
Time: The 2nd Tuesday of every month from 10:30-Noon
Women’s Sunday School Class
The Women’s Sunday School Class will study Max Lucado’s book What Happens Next: A Traveler’s Guide Through the End of This Age. The study will focus on the end of this age and the second coming of Jesus—specifically, what we can watch for and anticipate as God’s plan unfolds. Lucado will help us recognize the signs of the times and look forward with anticipation to eternal life in Paradise.
Teachers: Lois Bringhurst, Cathy Dawson, Lucie Fulmore
Location: The Library
Time: 9:15-10:15 AM
Foundry Sunday School Class
Our youth group, Foundry, is a place where God’s Word is shaping middle and high school students (grades 6–12) and strengthening them to live out their faith in everyday life. Each Sunday morning, we gather for study, discussion, and encouragement—helping students grow in Christ and build a strong foundation for the future.
Between now and Christmas, we’ll be walking through the book of Philippians—learning what it means to live with joy, humility, unity, perseverance, prayer, and contentment in Christ. As we enter December, we’ll connect these themes to the Advent story, focusing on Christ’s humility in coming to earth and the joy of His birth.
Teacher: Rebecca Perry
Location: Classroom #4 (youth room downstairs)
Time: 9:30-10:15 AM
Koinonia Sunday School Class
The Koinonia class is seminar-based, with the sharing of insights, experiences, and ideas serving as essential parts of our learning. This fall and winter, the focus will be the prophetic tradition in the Old Testament. The class will take a broad view of prophets in general and then shift attention to one prophet in particular.
During the Advent season, there may also be a special study, such as a book discussion. In the spring, the class will conclude its study of the prophets and then move to a new focus, chosen by the Koinonia community.
Scripture will remain central, supported by additional resources such as readings and videos.
Teacher: Pastor Bob
Location: The Parlor
Time: 9:15-10:15 AM
Equipped to Engage Sunday School Class
Learning to live as salt and light in the world
In a culture full of competing voices and shifting values, how can followers of Jesus live faithfully and speak truth with grace? Equipped to Engage is a Bible study designed to help you do just that—grounding you in God’s unchanging Word and equipping you to navigate today’s world with wisdom, courage, and love.
Through Scripture, discussion, and real-world application, we’ll explore what it means to be “the salt of the earth” and “the light of the world” (Matthew 5:13–16). This class will help you think biblically, respond graciously, and engage meaningfully with the people and issues around you—without compromising your convictions.
Join us and discover how to live and speak the gospel in a way that makes a difference.
Teacher: Pastor Steve
Location: Classroom #6 (downstairs)
Time: 9:15-10:15 AM