Here I Stand
LED BY PASTOR SCOTT ABEL
Fellowship Hall
This course provides analysis and evaluation of some of the biggest issues facing Western culture from a grace-filled, Bible-based perspective.
Parenting Lessons from Working with Young People
LED BY DCE CASSIE SCHERMBECK
Rm 200/201
Hear from a variety of professionals, who also happen to be parents. What they have learned about parenting by teaching, through student ministry, in counseling offices, churches and schools. It turns out they’ve all learned some lessons about God’s relationship with all of us as well.
Jesus: Legend or Lord
LED BY PROFESSOR JIM RAIRDON
Community Room
Jesus: Legend or Lord is a curriculum written and presented by Paul Maier of Western Michigan University and the second vice president of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Professor Jim Rairdon, who leads one of our Saturday Bible classes, will be facilitating and leading this amazing apologetics course, which follows simple logic to prove that Jesus isn’t just great, but that His claims on divinity and resurrection are founded and accurate.
Echoes of Grace: Understanding the Old Testament
LED BY PASTOR NATE PEREGOY
Fellowship Hall / Begins Jan 5
A survey of Old Testament events, places, people and literature.
From Dust to Glory: Christmas to Easter
LED BY CASSIE SCHERMBECK
Rm 300-301 / Begins Jan 5
With this course’s special focus on Jesus’ life from Christmas to Easter, we trace the given promise through the life of our Savior and see His glory now and for eternity.
Introduction to Lutheran Teachings
LED BY PASTOR SCOTT ABEL
Rm 200-201 / Begins Jan 5
This class gives those new to Our Father an opportunity to explore life and its meaning from a historical Christian, biblical, Lutheran perspective. This class is a chance to ask questions in a relaxed, non-threatening environment.