Seasonal Studies
Following Jesus (Online)
Throughout his earthly ministry, Jesus often invited others to "Follow" him. As Christians, we believe that he now calls everyone to follow him in faith. But what does this really mean? How can I be sure that I am following Jesus? Join us for this seasonal study as we discover what it means to be a Christian.
Mondays, August 5 - 26
7:00 - 8:30 pm
Zoom Online
Gospel-Centered (Online)
Being "Gospel-Centered" has become a buzzword in Christian circles, but what does it really mean? Maybe you have heard that you should apply the gospel to your everyday life, but if you're honest, you don't know how. If this is true of you, this seasonal study is for you! In this four-week study, we will be examining what this phrase means and what power it has for the Christian life.
Mondays, July 1 - 22
7:00 - 8:30 pm
Zoom Online
Seasonal Study: Even If (Wexford)
How do we praise the Lord even when life is hard? What does it mean to trust God when life doesn't go as planned? This study on the book of Habakkuk seeks to answer these questions.
Even If: A Study of Habakkuk is a three-week women's study that will:
- Show you how to pray when you don’t have the word or the will to pray.
- Encourage you to trust God’s character when life doesn’t make sense.
- Help you rest in God when the anxieties of life threaten to steal your joy.
- Reveal to you that God is always good and always faithful, even if.
If you plan on participating in this study, please register by clicking below as well as purchase the Even If Study Book.
Tuesdays, June 11 - June 25
6:30 - 8:30 pm
Wexford Campus, Lower Room
Even If (Butler)
How do we praise the Lord even when life is hard? What does it mean to trust God when life doesn't go as planned? This study on the book of Habakkuk seeks to answer these questions. Even If: A Study of Habakkuk is a four-week study that will: - Show you how to pray when you don’t have the word or the will to pray. - Encourage you to trust God’s character when life doesn’t make sense. - Help you rest in God when the anxieties of life threaten to steal your joy. - Reveal to you that God is always good and always faithful, even if. If you plan on participating in this study, please purchasing the Even If Study Book.
Saturdays, June 8-29
9:00-10:30 am
Butler Campus, Lower Room
Seasonal Study: Essential Ethics (Wexford)
The Bible tells us that God is not done with us yet, and this is very good news! He is hoping to accomplish a work in us that is greater than we can imagine. In this seasonal study, we will be exploring four essential characteristics God wants to bring out of us. Join us as we discuss what it means to be Faithful, Obedient, Humble, and Loving.
Wednesdays, June 5 - June 26
7:00 - 8:30 pm
Wexford Campus, Lower Room
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry (Butler)
For this year's Summer Book Club, we'll read The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer. In this book, we will discover how to stay emotionally healthy and spiritually alive in the chaos of the modern world. Buy the book by using the link below and register today! If you plan on participating in this study, please register and purchase the book here.
Mondays, June 3-17
6:30-7:30 pm
Butler Campus, Conference Room
Controversial Questions Confronting the Christian Faith (Butler)
Can we trust the Bible? Is there only one way to God? What does God say about same-sex attraction, singleness, and marriage? Does Hell exist if God is love? If you've ever wrestled with any of these questions, this study is for you!
Mondays, June 3 - 24
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Butler Campus, Lower Room
Optional workbook and teaching videos can be purchased here
How to Study the Bible (Online)
Wednesdays, May 1-22 | As Christians, we hold the Bible in high esteem as the very Words of God. But how can I study the Bible for myself? This question will be the focus of this four-week seasonal study. We will learn how to observe, interpret, and apply Scripture to our daily lives. We hope to leave with concrete steps so that we can study God's Word for ourselves.
How to Study the Bible (Wexford)
Mondays, April 29 - May 20 | As Christians, we hold the Bible in high esteem as the very Words of God. But how can I study the Bible for myself? This question will be the focus of this four-week seasonal study. We will learn how to observe, interpret, and apply Scripture to our daily lives. We hope to leave with concrete steps so that we can study God's Word for ourselves.
Attributes of God (Southpointe)
In church, we spend a lot of time talking about God, but rarely do we wonder what He is really like. How is God different from me? How is he like me? These questions will be explored in this four-week seasonal study on the Attributes of God. We hope to leave this study knowing not only about God but how knowing God impacts our daily lives.
Wednesdays, April 3 - 24
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Southpointe, Gathering Place
Attributes of God (Online)
Tuesdays, April 2-23 | In church, we spend a lot of time talking about God, but rarely do we wonder what He is really like. How is God different from me? How is he like me? These questions will be explored in this four-week seasonal study on the Attributes of God. We hope to leave this study knowing not only about God but how knowing God impacts our daily lives.
Top Theology - Part 1 (Online)
Wednesdays, January 10-31 | Theology is the study of the nature of God. In this four-week study, we will be looking at some of the most important theological components in the Christian faith. Join us as we look into themes such as Creation, God's Will, the Person of Jesus, and so much more.
Top Theology - Part 1 (Wexford)
Mondays, January 8-29 | Theology is the study of the nature of God. In this four-week study, we will be looking at some of the most important theological components in the Christian faith. Join us as we look into themes such as Creation, God's Will, the Person of Jesus, and so much more.
Top Theology - Part 1 (Butler)
Mondays, January 8-29 | Theology is the study of the nature of God. In this four-week study, we will be looking at some of the most important theological components in the Christian faith. Join us as we look into themes such as Creation, God's Will, the Person of Jesus, and so much more.
Scripure Big Picture (Online)
Wednesdays, November 29 - December 20 | What is the overarching story of the Bible? How do the stories of Abraham, Jacob, and David relate to what is happening in the New Testament? In this seasonal study, we will be taking a look at the big picture of Scripture in order to give you confidence that the Bible truly is one story that points to Jesus.
Sharing the Gospel (Online)
Tuesdays, November 7-28 | At the end of his time on earth, Jesus gave his disciples one last charge: to make disciples of all nations. This is a task that extends to all of us who follow after Christ. One key aspect of making disciples is sharing the gospel. In this seasonal study, you will learn how to do just that in a way that is natural and reproducible.
Sharing the Gospel (Wexford)
Mondays, November 6-27 | At the end of his time on earth, Jesus gave his disciples one last charge: to make disciples of all nations. This is a task that extends to all of us who follow after Christ. One key aspect of making disciples is sharing the gospel. In this seasonal study, you will learn how to do just that in a way that is natural and reproducible.
Sharing The Gospel (Strip District)
At the end of his time on earth, Jesus gave his disciples one last charge: to make disciples of all nations. This is a task that extends to all of us who follow after Christ. One key aspect of making disciples is sharing the gospel. In this seasonal study, you will learn how to do just that in a way that is natural and reproducible.
Mondays, November 6-27
6:30-8:00 pm
Strip District Campus, Old Elementary Room
The Gospels (Butler)
Thursdays, October 12 - November 2 | Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - These four books are key to understanding who Jesus is and what he came to do. In this seasonal study, you will receive a broad overview of each book. By the end of four weeks you will be able to identify the author of each book, the audience to whom it is written, and what makes this book different from the other three.
The Gospels (Online)
Wednesdays, October 11 - November 1 | Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - These four books are key to understanding who Jesus is and what he came to do. In this seasonal study, you will receive a broad overview of each book. By the end of four weeks you will be able to identify the author of each book, the audience to whom it is written, and what makes this book different from the other three.
The Gospels (Wexford)
Mondays, October 9 - 30 | Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - These four books are key to understanding who Jesus is and what he came to do. In this seasonal study, you will receive a broad overview of each book. By the end of four weeks you will be able to identify the author of each book, the audience to whom it is written, and what makes this book different from the other three.
The Gospels (Strip District)
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - These four books are key to understanding who Jesus is and what he came to do. In this seasonal study, you will receive a broad overview of each book. By the end of four weeks you will be able to identify the author of each book, the audience to whom it is written, and what makes this book different from the other three.
Mondays, October 9-30
6:30-8:00 pm
Strip District Campus, Main Level
Financial Peace University (Wexford)
Tuesdays, October 3 - December 12 | Come join others by participating in this 10-week Seasonal Study that teaches a biblical approach toward managing your money called Financial Peace University. This study is led by a live in-person team of facilitators and will also include video teaching from Dave Ramsey, class discussions, and interactive small group activities. Childcare is available for ages 6 months through 5th grade.