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Adult Classes <> Christian Believer <> Disciple Study <> Walk to Emmaus

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Young Adult   SW Corner balconey room Amberly Johnson  
Believers couples  with  children or youth at home Library    
Character Builders adult women Room 208 Wynona Branson 627-2841
Life Builders couples Room 300 Sherry Henderson 627-2024
Men's Bible Class men of all ages Fellowship Hall Joe Goodwin  
New Beginnings couples and singles, 20 and older Room 306 Mickey Doyle 627-2080
Seekers couples and singles Room 309 Foster Walker 627-7498
Cross & Flame        
Upper Room senior ladies Room 103 -105 Virginia Kline 627-7799

   See the Youth or Children page for details on church school classes for those age groups. 

Disciple Series 
bullet BECOMING DISCIPLES THROUGH BIBLE STUDY
Disciple I consists of a thirty-four week study meeting in a weekly two and a half hour group meeting. Two to three hours of independent study and preparation is necessary to prepare for the weekly study.
bulletREMEMBER WHO YOU ARE - The Prophets ~ The Letters of Paul
Disciple II consists of a thirty-two week study meeting in a weekly two and a half hour group meeting. Two to three hours of independent study and preparation is necessary to prepare for the weekly study.
Christian Believer - KNOWING GOD WITH HEART AND MIND
bulletThis series includes a thirty week intensive study that combines study of Scripture and Christian belief.
The Walk to Emmaus is a spiritual renewal program intended to strengthen the Emmaus logo local church through the development of Christian disciples and leaders. 
The Walk to Emmaus gets its name from the story in Luke 24:13-35, which provides the central image for the three-day experience and follow-up. Luke tells the story of that first Easter afternoon when the risen Christ appeared to the two disciples who were walking together along the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus. More information may be found on the
Emmaus page at The Upper Room web site.


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