by Gretchen | Feb 12, 2025 | Bible Study, Current Bible Study, OLBS-Tuesday, Online Bible study
7pm, In-Home Study
Every Other Tuesday
Led by Julie and David Teefey
The Book of First Thessalonians is one of the letters written by the Apostle Paul, offering guidance, encouragement, and exhortations to the Christian community in Thessalonica. This epistle emphasizes themes of faith, hope, love, and Christian conduct, offering comfort and teaching on how believers are to live in light of the return of Christ.
by Gretchen | Mar 27, 2024 | Bible Study, Current Bible Study, eNews, OLBS-Saturday, Online Bible study
Second and Fourth Saturdays
8:30am Online
Led by Carol Doms and Joy Humbarger
For the rest of the Bible study time for 2024 will be a time of prayer and praise. On January 11 a new topic will begin: Dragon Prophecy by Jonathan Cahn.
by Gretchen | Nov 15, 2023 | Bible Study, Current Bible Study, eNews
Sundays, 9:45am
Mission Campus Conference Room
Led by Randy and Marsha Fassold
This group enjoys studying the depths of the Scriptures in order to really know what’s going on in God’s story. We enjoy good conversation, good questions, and a good sense of community each Sunday morning.
by Gretchen | Aug 23, 2023 | Bible Study, Current Bible Study, eNews, OLBS-Sunday, Online Bible study
9:45am, Sundays, Starting September 17
In Person in the Adult Lounge, Mission Campus
Led by Susie Schram and Janet Vetter
Ever wondered about those books of the Bible that you don’t know too much about–Ezra, Nehemiah, Ezekiel, Hosea, Amos, Philemon? Join our Bible class that meets in the adult Lounge at the Mission campus at 9:45am on Sunday mornings.
by Gretchen | May 4, 2021 | Bible Study, Current Bible Study, OLBS-Tuesday
Tuesdays
7:00-8:30am
First Watch
Led by Bill Guerry
We gather for encouragement in the faith and strong discussion in the Scriptures. We are curently studying Hebrews.
by Gretchen | Oct 9, 2019 | Bible Study, Current Bible Study, eNews
A LifeGuide Study of the book of Romans | Our prayer life becomes stagnant. We forget why we are serving God. And the world’s ways subtly become our ways. Romans addresses these problems and shows us how we can break out of old patterns and become new in Christ.