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BIBLE STUDIES ARE A GREAT WAY TO GROW, FELLOWSHIP AND GET CONNECTED WITH OTHER MEN IN THE CHURCH.
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bible studies

Bible studies are a great way to grow, fellowship and get connected with other men in the church body.  Join together with other men in studying. It’s a time to make new friends that you can pray with, grow and learn with.

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Do you have questions, suggestions or ideas about men's Bible studies? Contact Pastor Shawn.

tuesday morning

Our Tuesday morning study will resume on September 9th in the Youth Room. 

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We will begin our new year of study with the RightNow Media Creation Group Study with Pastor Stephen Armstrong. 

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The 12 week Creation Group Study series will explore the beginning of time by diving into Genesis, as well as a variety of other books from the Old and New Testaments. Genesis is the most important written work in history. It is the foundation of understanding all things in existence, and it gives answers to questions of origins, sin, death, marriage and redemption. Understanding Genesis is essential to understanding humanity’s relationship to God.

Each lesson in this study features the Bible teaching of Pastor Stephen Armstrong, internationally acclaimed for his unique and gifted approach to explaining the Bible. The study features a 152-page workbook and 12 videos for a deeper understanding of creation. Full-color printed workbooks may be purchased for just $20 per book. A printable PDF version of the workbook may also be downloaded for free from the website. (If you choose the downloaded book option for free, you will receive the link to download when you register.)
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thursday MORNING
DAYBREAK STUDY

Our Day Break study meets on Thursdays from 6:30-7:30AM in the lobby at the church (right next to the coffee!) Check back soon for new study information. â€‹

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Jeremy Lovegrove leads this study. 

SATURDAY morning

Join us on Saturday mornings as Mark leads us through the book of Matthew.  We meet at 7AM in Room 110.

 

Mark Moyle leads this study. 

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