Sunday School Classes
You may not know that we have quite a few Sunday School class opportunities for adults. We’d like to encourage you to take the time to visit a few of them and find one that you can get plugged in to.
9:00 a.m.
“The God Chasers”
Teacher: Robert Dixon
Room # 141
This class is looking at the book of Isaiah, not as an intensive study, but to see if God holds up to his claim in Exodus 3:14; “I AM WHO I AM.” Come study with us as we seek the God who made this claim.
“Ladies of the Heart” women’s class
Teacher: Jacque Householder
Room # 215
This is a women’s class that has a love and hunger for the Lord and the Word. We are currently studying the book of James.
Richardson’s Bible Study
Teacher: Lee Richardson
Room # 228
This class is currently studying the Gospel of Mark.
“Breath of God” - Coming Soon
Teachers: Brent Bradley / Glenn Kuhn
Room # 229
Join other young adults age 18-30 in a relaxed, discussion-focused discipleship class.
Prophecy Bible Study
Teacher: Brad Craven
Room: East Classroom (upstairs)
Join this group and study these topics: Bible Symbolism, Identifying Apocalyptic Literature, the New Covenant, Jerusalem, Messianic Prophecies, The Kingdom of God, the Temple and many more.
10:30 a.m.
Women’s Class
Teacher: Judi Shoemaker
Room # 141
Our desire is for ladies to come together to support each other and grow in the Word. We are currently going through a study on the Love to Pray series. All ladies are welcome.
“Filled with the Spirit”
Teacher: Brent Brewer
Room # 215
In this class we study the Scriptures, and hear stories from church history and today about practical ways the Holy Spirit is at work. How often do we really experience this in our daily lives? Is there more?
“Brass Tacks”
Teachers: John Leech / David Barnes
Room # 228
We are currently studying “The Seven Festivals of the Messiah,” by Eddie Chumney.
“Sharper Image”
Teachers: Tim Hancock / Chuck Stroup
Room # 229
Please join us as we study the book “Grace Awakening,” by Charles Swindol. Four expectations for this study are: to gain a greater appreciation for God’s gifts to you and others, to spend less time and energy being critical of and concerned about others’ choices, to become more tolerant and less judgemental, and to take a giant step toward maturity.
If you are looking for a place to get plugged in and you have more questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. Contact John Handlos at 577.0842 or john.handlos@seymourheights.org.