In this week’s Reminders & Reflections email, we included some information on Sunday School classes that might have caused some confusion. Here’s an overview of what is being offered this week, running through the end of March:

First John Study – Have you heard these sayings?  “Walk in the light,” “look out for false teachings,” “love one another,” “children of God,” “test the spirit,” or “have faith in Jesus.”  These are all teachings that are found in the book of 1st John.  John challenges believers to what they stand for as children of God.  Come study this book and grow in your walk with God as you study His word.  Meets in the sanctuary

Needed for class:  Bible
Led by: Richard White

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The Treasure Principle Study (Crossroads & College) – What are the treasures of your heart?  How does God allow us to be stewards of His resources?  Jesus talks about His followers having the JOY of giving and the proper perspective of the resources we possess multiple times throughout the scriptures.  Come join us to be challenged on how to have a biblical perspective of the resources God owns and you possess.  Meets in room #122

Needed for class:  Bible and “The Treasure Principle” book (copies available for $5.00)
Led by: Josh Fischer, Jen Hernandez, and Billy Crow

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Community Group Leader Training – As one of the core values of the church, we believe that believers in Christ should be in fellowship, study, and life together.  This is where we live out the gospel together in everyday situations.  CCC finds it important to continue to build small groups of 8-15 people which can meet regularly to apply these principals.  This class is for current and future leaders of community groups, men’s groups, women’s groups, or those desiring to see if God is leading them to serve in this leadership role within the church. Meets in Office Complex conference room

Needed for class:  Bible.  Notes and resources will be distributed in class.
Led by: Frank Matthews

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“The Six-Day Worker: Grasping for Meaning in Work” – In this seminar style class (reading group) we read and discuss essays and literary selections as we try to make sense out of our daily work. Whether we are in a dream job, patiently awaiting the next rung on the career ladder, preparing to enter a vocation, or just wondering if anyone notices all the work we do at home without a paycheck, we will explore the ways in which our work is tied up in the work of Jesus. Rooted in reflective reading of important texts, we’ll consider together how to bring both our angst and our hopes into a Christian perspective on work.  Meets in room #124

Required weekly reading assignments are posted online at http://thesixdayworker.wordpress.com/
Led by: Stephen Addcox and Todd Best

 

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