Jan. & Feb. Adult classes schedule

Family Room Class (Sunday Nights)


The Family Room Class will be studying "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Christians." This class is a spin off of Stephen Covey's bood "7 Habits of Highly Effective People.  Covey, in his book demonstrates some habits that he believes helps people to be effective and serve a purpose and translate those same habits into our Chrisitan lives to be more effective and serve our purpose for God. We will look into God’s word to see what He has said about how we can better ourselves in our Christian walk and unveil the “secret sauce” to be effective Christians. 


Family Room Class (Wednesday Nights)


On Wednesday nights in the Family Room for the months of January & February, we will have an all Women's Class, geared for women, taught by women.  We will be studying "Women of Faith" and how we can grow together in Christ.  


Teaching Schedule:  

January 7, 2026 - "Identity In Christ" - Lanette Stewart  

January 14, 2026 - "Women of Selflessness" - Whitney Watson

January 21, 2026 - "Women of Courage"  - Heather Southard

January 28, 2026 - "Women of the Word" - Kristin Haden

February 4, 2026 - "Women of Service"  - Nikki Newman

February 11, 2026 - "Women of Influence" - Donna Drain

February 18, 2026 - "Women of Hope" - Addie Nors

February 25, 2026 - "Women of Prayer" - Audra Jennings



Chapel Class (Sunday Nights)


The Chapel Class will be studying about Prayer.  This class will be taught by David Baumgarnter, David Shastid, and Brent Stewart.  This class will be focused on how to better your prayer life with God and tap into the rich blessings that He has to offer.  




Chapel Class (Wednesday Nights)


On Wednesday nights in the Chapel for the months of January & February, we will have an all Men's Class, geared for men, taught by men.  We will be studying "Spiritual Leadership" and how we can better lead, our families, our peers, and the church for the growth of the Kingdom. 


Teaching Schedule:  

January 7, 2026 - "The Call to Lead" - Colton Nicholson

January 14, 2026 - "Leading by Example" - Matt Newman

January 21, 2026 - "Strengthened by God's Word" - Rusty Smith

January 28, 2026 -  "Prayer as a Leader's Power" - 

February 4, 2026 - "Leading in the Home" - Rusty Smith

February 11, 2026 -  "Leading in the Church"  - 

February 18, 2026 - "Leading in the World' - Cash Hendrix

February 25, 2026 - "Finishing Strong" - 


Fall - Family Room Class

Sunday nights, in the fall, the Family Room Class will be studying about "Guarding Your Heart" stemming from Proverbs 4:23.  This verse is a central truth about the spiritual life. The heart in biblical terms represents the core of who we are—our thoughts, desires, will, and emotions. Proverbs 4:23 reminds us that the condition of the heart shapes the direction of our lives. Casey Hendrix will be giving some practical lessons on how we can guard and protect our heart so that it will alight with God's. 


Wednesday nights in the fall , the Family Room Class we will be looking at the Foreshadowing (Col. 2:17). The Old Testament is filled with people, events, sacrifices, laws, and promises that point forward to Jesus Christ and are fulfilled in the New Testament. These foreshadows (or “types”) prepare God’s people for the ultimate work of redemption through Christ. In this class we will be looking at relevant topics that we see as a shadow of the things to come, and the reality that we now see through Christ.  Anthony Warnes will be teaching this class on Wednesday Nights

Fall - Chapel class

Sunday Nights in the Capel class we will be studying the "United Kingdom covering 1 Samuel 1 through 1 Kings 11 taught by Brent Stewart.  The period of the United Kingdom marks a high point in Israel’s history, when all twelve tribes were united under one king. This era covers roughly 120 years and includes the reigns of Saul, David, and Solomon. It demonstrates both the blessings of following God’s ways and the dangers of pride, sin, and compromise.


Wednesday Nights, Rusty Owens and Paul Stewart will be doing a textual study over the book of 1st Timothy.  The book of 1 Timothy is one of Paul’s Pastoral Epistles, written to his young co-worker Timothy who was ministering in Ephesus. Paul writes to strengthen Timothy’s leadership, guide him in handling false teaching, and provide instructions for orderly worship and godly living within the church. This letter serves as a handbook for church life and leadership.