Ultimate Questions
Led by Pastor Scott Abel / Rm 200-201
This course has two parts. Ultimate Questions explores life’s biggest questions—Who am I? Why am I here? What is true?—and compares cultural answers with Scripture, showing how the story of Jesus offers lasting truth and hope.
To Whom Shall We Go builds on this foundation, focusing on spiritual care and Christian witness in a world of shifting identities, and how the gospel speaks with both truth and compassion to real struggles of identity and belonging.
Ultimate Questions helps us see clearly. To Whom Shall We Go helps us respond with truth, compassion, and confidence in Jesus. Together, this course strengthens faith and equips God’s people to live and love well in a confusing world.
Ecclesiastes
Led by Ruth Koch / Fellowship Hall
This study on Ecclesiastes, explores where God speaks through Solomon with honest, realistic, and deeply comforting wisdom for hard seasons of life. In the midst of uncertainty, Ecclesiastes reminds us what truly lasts and where lasting hope and meaning are found in God.
James: The Relationship Between Faith & Works
Led by Annie Schmidt for post-high school young adults / Rm 302
James, who had a unique relationship with Jesus, shows us what the Christian life should look like. His letter offers practical wisdom rooted in strong theology, emphasizing the lived application of faith.
This 13-session study focuses on James’s central message: the relationship between faith and works. We do not work to be saved, but because we are saved. True faith sustains us through trials and is proven by a life of obedient action.
Epic Marriage Adventure
Led by Pastor Phil Cameron / Rm 300
Are you exhausted by the demands of work, family, and finances? Do you long to reconnect and strengthen your marriage? Join us for an Epic Marriage Adventure designed to help couples grow together into everything God desires in Christ.
This faith course invites couples to rediscover love, overcome challenges, and build a Christ-centered marriage marked by adventure, purpose, and joy.