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What’s Up with This Old Book, Anyway? – Introduction to the Bible, understanding scripture references, Bible navigation, developing a Bible reading plan. Looking at the wisdom God offers to keep us from falling prey to the schemes that keep us searching for “happiness”. |
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| Who Is Jesus, and What Does He Have to Do With My Life? – Introduction to the Bread of Life, Wonderful, Intercessor; Savior. Develop an understanding of the promises a living Savior can follow through on, and how He can provide in a way nothing from the world can. Led by Charleen Christian | |
Core Beliefs – Basic beliefs of a Christian: Inspiration, Creation, Separation by Sin, Virgin Birth/Deity of Christ, Death, Atonement, Resurrection, and the Return. Led by Dominic Suazo |
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For Youth Who Are Connected to their Faith |
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Change My Playlist; but I Just Like the Beat?! – Why God is concerned about the choices we make and what we allow into our spirits. Learn how to reject what keeps us off track and away from the blessings God has for us. Demetrius Jackson |
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Purity, Purpose, and Passion – Understanding the big picture and how a lifestyle of Holiness brings our greatest possible fulfillment. Reach a new level of understanding of God’s desire for us to make ourselves available for His use. |
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My Gifts; My Choices – Moving from selfish to selfless, as we develop our gifts and talents and consider ways God would have us share them. This workshop includes Spiritual gifts and general skills and talents inventories. Angela Faison |
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For Those Ready to Go Deeper |
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The Ones God Can Use -- Looking into the scriptures and stories of martyrs down through the centuries to see how God is able to use anyone He chooses to accomplish His purposes. |
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Rejection is Bomb!! – Learning what it really means to die to self and take up your cross and follow Christ even in the face of rejection, ridicule, and desertion. Mary Tellis |
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Vision Screening – Putting a Scriptural lens up to the way we see the world; examine our personal view points, and understand the importance of our ‘worldview’ on how we make decisions and choices. Salt Wall |
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