Garmer
Teacher: Dr. Burt Age: 70s+ Room: 1st Floor - Whitaker Subject: "The Beatitudes in the Psalms"
We are all familiar with the beatitudes of the Sermon on the Mount. There are several psalms that begin with the same formula, "Blessed is the one who…” beginning with the first verse of the first psalm. This class will explore these Old Testament beatitudes as new covenant promises.
Agape
Teacher: Mr. Field Age: 60s Room: 2nd Floor - Whitaker Subject: "Jeremiah"
Few biblical characters were given more challenging missions than Jeremiah, and this quarter, we’ll look at the highs and lows of his life and message. For over four decades, Jeremiah stood as a lone minister of the Lord during Judah’s darkest days. From oracles of destruction and exile to promises of a new covenant and a branch of David, the book of Jeremiah plays a central role in our understanding of both God’s wrath and His mercy.
Emmaus
Teacher: Rev. Ellis Age: 50s Room: 3rd Floor - Whitaker Subject: "God's Word in Writing"
The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit each have a key role in giving us the Scriptures. Our purpose in studying those roles will be to gain a deeper understanding and a renewed appreciation of what God says to us in writing.
Berean
Teacher: Mr. Corbitt Age: 40s Room: 4th Floor - Whitaker Subject: "The Torah"
In this class we will seek to survey the first five books of our Scriptures together. These five books of Moses contain some of the most beloved passages of Scripture as well as the most neglected. We will seek to study an overview of the Torah with the intention of helping us to engage more thoughtfully with the rest of the Scriptures in light of God’s Law.
New Covenant
Teacher: Rev. Shaw Age: 30s Room: #30 - 3rd Floor Axson Subject: "1 Samuel"
We continue our study in the life of David as we are confronted by his example: his successes and failures, and the ways in which he foreshadows David's greater Son.
Jerusalem
Teacher: Rev. Dr. Willson Age: 20s Room: #31 - 3rd Floor Axson Subject: "Welcoming Words for Weary Warriors"
Romans 7 and 8 preach the gospel to our souls enlivening, encouraging, arming us for spiritual battle, and effectiveness. We will study these all important chapters together to be encouraged in the gospel!
College
Teacher: Rev. Gear Age: Undergraduate Room: Parlor - Hull Street Building Subject: "Our Duty"
It is a father's duty to love his children, a student's duty to study, a soldier's duty to obey his superior's commands... Each of these is given direction for their lives by a sense of what we call duty. So, what is your duty as a Christian? Where is the direction for my life in Christ to be found? Come and join us as we seek, with the help of the testimony of Scripture and our catechisms, to answer these questions over the next few weeks.
Youth
Teacher: Alex Sutherland Age: 6th-12th Grade Room: 3rd Floor, Hull Street Building Subject: "Hebrews - The Greatness of Christ"
Matthew Henry wrote concerning the book of Hebrews, “If we compare all the epistles of the New Testament, we shall not find any of them more replenished with divine, heavenly matter than this to the Hebrews.” This summer we will seek to study the “divine and heavenly matter” in this portion of the Bible. We will think about the glory and supremacy of Jesus Christ and what he has done for us in the gospel. We will also consider the challenges and temptations that these Christians faced with an understanding that in many ways we continue to face the same temptations to turn away from the fullness of Christ. It is our goal this summer to grow in our knowledge of and love for the Lord Jesus Christ as we study Hebrews.
Children's Sunday School
Pre-Kindergarten: (Axson Building, Room 10) "Serving the Savior: Learning to trust and obey Jesus through New Testament lessons" with Mrs. Sharon Robinson and Mrs. Claire Webb
Kindergarten: (Axson Building, Room 11) "Serving the Savior: Learning to trust and obey Jesus through New Testament lessons" with Miss Kirstie Brodmann and Mrs. Amy Veatch
1st/2nd Grade: (Axson Building, Room 33) "Pleasing God: The Ten Commandments: growth in Christian character" with Mrs. Liz Brodmann
3rd/4th Grade: (Axson Building, Room 32) "God's Servants: Stories of little-known people in the Old and New Testament" with Dr. Mark Dusek and Mrs. Carol Dusek
5th Grade: (Axson Building, Room 36) "Genesis: Creation, the Fall, the flood, the Abrahamic covenant, the patriarchs, and Joseph" with Mr. Jody Robinson and Mr. Brad Taylor
Teacher: Dr. Burt Age: 70s+ Room: 1st Floor - Whitaker Subject: "The Beatitudes in the Psalms"
We are all familiar with the beatitudes of the Sermon on the Mount. There are several psalms that begin with the same formula, "Blessed is the one who…” beginning with the first verse of the first psalm. This class will explore these Old Testament beatitudes as new covenant promises.
Agape
Teacher: Mr. Field Age: 60s Room: 2nd Floor - Whitaker Subject: "Jeremiah"
Few biblical characters were given more challenging missions than Jeremiah, and this quarter, we’ll look at the highs and lows of his life and message. For over four decades, Jeremiah stood as a lone minister of the Lord during Judah’s darkest days. From oracles of destruction and exile to promises of a new covenant and a branch of David, the book of Jeremiah plays a central role in our understanding of both God’s wrath and His mercy.
Emmaus
Teacher: Rev. Ellis Age: 50s Room: 3rd Floor - Whitaker Subject: "God's Word in Writing"
The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit each have a key role in giving us the Scriptures. Our purpose in studying those roles will be to gain a deeper understanding and a renewed appreciation of what God says to us in writing.
Berean
Teacher: Mr. Corbitt Age: 40s Room: 4th Floor - Whitaker Subject: "The Torah"
In this class we will seek to survey the first five books of our Scriptures together. These five books of Moses contain some of the most beloved passages of Scripture as well as the most neglected. We will seek to study an overview of the Torah with the intention of helping us to engage more thoughtfully with the rest of the Scriptures in light of God’s Law.
New Covenant
Teacher: Rev. Shaw Age: 30s Room: #30 - 3rd Floor Axson Subject: "1 Samuel"
We continue our study in the life of David as we are confronted by his example: his successes and failures, and the ways in which he foreshadows David's greater Son.
Jerusalem
Teacher: Rev. Dr. Willson Age: 20s Room: #31 - 3rd Floor Axson Subject: "Welcoming Words for Weary Warriors"
Romans 7 and 8 preach the gospel to our souls enlivening, encouraging, arming us for spiritual battle, and effectiveness. We will study these all important chapters together to be encouraged in the gospel!
College
Teacher: Rev. Gear Age: Undergraduate Room: Parlor - Hull Street Building Subject: "Our Duty"
It is a father's duty to love his children, a student's duty to study, a soldier's duty to obey his superior's commands... Each of these is given direction for their lives by a sense of what we call duty. So, what is your duty as a Christian? Where is the direction for my life in Christ to be found? Come and join us as we seek, with the help of the testimony of Scripture and our catechisms, to answer these questions over the next few weeks.
Youth
Teacher: Alex Sutherland Age: 6th-12th Grade Room: 3rd Floor, Hull Street Building Subject: "Hebrews - The Greatness of Christ"
Matthew Henry wrote concerning the book of Hebrews, “If we compare all the epistles of the New Testament, we shall not find any of them more replenished with divine, heavenly matter than this to the Hebrews.” This summer we will seek to study the “divine and heavenly matter” in this portion of the Bible. We will think about the glory and supremacy of Jesus Christ and what he has done for us in the gospel. We will also consider the challenges and temptations that these Christians faced with an understanding that in many ways we continue to face the same temptations to turn away from the fullness of Christ. It is our goal this summer to grow in our knowledge of and love for the Lord Jesus Christ as we study Hebrews.
Children's Sunday School
Pre-Kindergarten: (Axson Building, Room 10) "Serving the Savior: Learning to trust and obey Jesus through New Testament lessons" with Mrs. Sharon Robinson and Mrs. Claire Webb
Kindergarten: (Axson Building, Room 11) "Serving the Savior: Learning to trust and obey Jesus through New Testament lessons" with Miss Kirstie Brodmann and Mrs. Amy Veatch
1st/2nd Grade: (Axson Building, Room 33) "Pleasing God: The Ten Commandments: growth in Christian character" with Mrs. Liz Brodmann
3rd/4th Grade: (Axson Building, Room 32) "God's Servants: Stories of little-known people in the Old and New Testament" with Dr. Mark Dusek and Mrs. Carol Dusek
5th Grade: (Axson Building, Room 36) "Genesis: Creation, the Fall, the flood, the Abrahamic covenant, the patriarchs, and Joseph" with Mr. Jody Robinson and Mr. Brad Taylor