Every Sunday from 10:10 am to 10:55 am join our Sunday School for all ages (0 to 106!)
Children & youth engage in age-appropraite discussions, stories and crafts with fantastic teachers & helpers. We have classes divided by school grade. Someone will greet you at the Welcome Centre and guide you to the right room.
For adults we offer a variety of classes to choose from - Bible classes, practical classes, challenging classes...
Come - connect & learn!
Here are the adult classes offered this fall
10:10 am every Sunday:
1. Building Up New Believers (Full Term Sept. 18 to Dec. 4, 2011) Location - Parlour This Sunday school class is taught in Mandarin will introduce a series of biblical messages for building up new believers. Leaders: Michael Lee and Peggy Zhou
2. The Gospel of Mark (Full Term Sept. 18 to Dec. 4, 2011) Location - Raymond Hall In this class we will go through the book of Mark looking to see Jesus and his teachings with new eyes. Leader: Rob Nylen
3. The Truth Project (Full Term Sept. 18 to Dec. 4, 2011) Location - Raymond Hall Comfy Corner. The Truth Project is the starting point for looking at life from a biblical perspective. Each lesson discusses in great detail the relevance and importance of living the Christian worldview in daily life. Topics include: Who is God? Who is Man? Is it possible for the infinite, eternal Creator to dwell within the heart of an individual? Leader: Trevor Jones
4. Parenting Beyond Your Capacity (First half term Sept. 18 to Oct. 23) Location - Rob's Office. When parents work in tandem with the faith community to raise their children, they increase their parenting capacity exponentially. Most parents have so many demands on their time that they can't be the kind of parent they desire to be. They need to know the Orange Factor: Two combined influences will make a greater impact on kids than just two influences. And it's true. Parents who partner with the faith community are the best way to bring the next generation into the family of God-and keep them there. Leader: Jill Nylen
5. Reading the Bible for All It's Worth (Second Half term Oct. 30 to Dec. 4) Location -Rob's Office Understanding the Bible isn't for the few, the gifted, the scholarly. The Bible is accessible. It's meant to be read and comprehended by everyone from armchair readers to seminary students. A few essential insights into the Bible can clear up a lot of misconceptions and help you grasp the meaning of Scripture and its application to your 21st-century life. Leader: Renee Embree