Kindle Small Group Journey: Cultivating Health
Starting December 2 | Mission Campus
Join us for an 8-week mid-day Bible study focused on practicing our faith, encouraging one another, and following Jesus. This is a welcoming space—anybody can come!
Starting December 2 | Mission Campus
Join us for an 8-week mid-day Bible study focused on practicing our faith, encouraging one another, and following Jesus. This is a welcoming space—anybody can come!
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. We are now studying the book of Romans. You’re invited!
Wednesdays, 6:30pm, Beginning October 22
Room 201
Led by Earl Baxter
The Shawnee Men’s Group will begin the five-week video study entitled “The Prodigal Son” by John MacArthur. John MacArthur explores the parable of the prodigal son, revealing insights into the culture of Jesus’ day, the two kinds of sinners, and the depths of God’s grace and mercy. All men are invited!
Wednesdays, 10:15am
Mission Campus Fellowship Hall
For those who are 50 and wiser, this study is designed just for you! Join us as we study the Book of John with Pastor Mark Wood. We meet Wednesdays at 10:15am in the Fellowship Hall at the Mission Campus.
7-8pm, Mondays
Mission Campus Gathering Place
Join us for a Young Adult Bible study group on Monday evenings from 7-8pm in the Gathering Place at the Mission Campus. This Bible study is led by Pastor Mark and is an in depth look at God’s Word. Each week offers an opportunity to learn more about God’s Word, how to follow Jesus in our everyday lives, and time for Q&A.
Study God’s Word, Meet Jesus, and Make Friends.
7pm, In-Home Study
Every Other Tuesday
Led by Julie and David Teefey
This group is watching and studying The Chosen series. The Chosen is a historical drama TV series about the life of Jesus, created by Dallas Jenkins, which tells the story of his ministry through the eyes of the people who knew and followed him.