Intelligent Design Bible Study
9:45am Sundays
October 27 – December 1
Shawnee Worship Center
Led by Bill Peterson
Purpose
1. Does science support the existence of God?
2. Does scientific evidence conflict with Scripture?
9:45am Sundays
October 27 – December 1
Shawnee Worship Center
Led by Bill Peterson
Purpose
1. Does science support the existence of God?
2. Does scientific evidence conflict with Scripture?
Sundays, 9:45am, Mission Campus Heritage Room
Led by Amy Holsapple and Bill Vaughn
We are covering a number of topics provided by Eyewitness Bible Study – Origin of Gods-Rachel; Teaching about Jesus-Apollos; Gratitude-Cornelius; The Finger of God-Mary mother of Jesus to name a few. Please feel free to come visit and become a member of this Bible study.
9:45am, Sundays
Shawnee Worship Center
Join us for a Bible study during the Sunday school hour at the Shawnee campus. We will be studying Together We Believe, a study of the Apostles’ Creed by Emily Belvery. For lifelong Christians, and especially those new to the Christian faith, this short and simple study will show you those same joys of confessing the basic truths of your faith.
9:30-11am, Wednesdays
Monticello Library in Shawnee
Led by Julie von der Linden
The Shawnee Campus Wednesday Women’s Study will be starting When You Pray by Kelly Minter, Jackie Hill Perry, Jen Wilkin, Jennifer Rothschild, Jada Edwards, and Kristi McClelland beginning September 18. Any questions or need more information, contact Julie von der Linden.
10:15am Wednesdays
Mission Campus Fellowship Hall
Led by Pastor Ron
“The Word of God continued to increase and the number of the disciples multiplied greatly. . .” That’s how the author of what we call the “Book of Acts” or “Acts of the Apostles” describes the original church growth movement, the planting and growth of the early church. This will be the subject of our 50+ Bible study group beginning in September.
Wednesdays, 6:30pm
Room 201, Shawnee Campus
Led by Earl Baxter
We will start a study about the 12 apostles and based on the book, “Twelve Ordinary Men” by John MacArthur. The book is not a requirement for the sessions.