
TO FORGIVE... EASIER SAID THAN DONE
Taught by Rich Carnahan / Community Room
All of us, at one time or another, have come face-to-face with the difficult subject of forgiveness. Even the word itself can stir up strong emotions we’d thought were long past. Why is that? This session will examine forgiveness through the lens of Scripture and will give practical insight into how we can better live the forgiven and forgiving life.

THE JOY OF WORSHIP: UNDERSTANDING TO EXPERIENCE FULLNESS
Taught by Kelly Crabbe / Fellowship Hall
We have an amazing heritage in our liturgy that we can both enjoy and grow in. It’s stunning in its richness, but there is so much we haven’t been taught about its meaning. Now is your time to learn where our liturgy came from, what it means, and how your worship can be even more alive.

FROM CONFLICT TO RESOLUTION: PRESERVING RELATIONSHIPS AT HOME, AT WORK, AND IN THE COMMUNITY
Taught by Werner Boos / Rooms 300-301
Dr. Boos is a licensed pastoral psychologist and our local expert on family systems theory, and connecting matters of faith, Scripture and mental health. Join us for practical daily life application from the Bible on managing unavoidable conflict in healthy ways that can show us blessings God can bring from any situation.

ISAIAH 53
Taught by Tom Hacker / Conference Room (multiple terms)
Isaiah 53 (52:13-53:12) sometimes called the 5th Gospel, is the most explicit OT prophecy concerning the crucifixion, resurrection and ascension of our Lord, and the result of His sacrifice.



