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Current Adult Bible Studies

Visual Theology – led by Leanna McClure
We live in a visual culture, increasingly relying upon infographics and other visuals to help us understand new and difficult concepts. But the visual portrayal of truth is not a novel idea. God himself communicated his truth visually through the tabernacle, the sacraments, and even the cross.
In Visual Theology, Tim Challies and Josh Byers use a combination of words and illustrations to convey the concepts and principles of systematic theology in a fresh, beautiful, and informative way. They have made the deepest truths of the Bible accessible in a way that can be seen and understood by a visual generation, focusing on four foundational disciplines:

·         Growing close to Christ

·         Understanding the work of Christ

·         Becoming like Christ

·         Living for Christ

Using the Visual Theology book and companion, Visual Theology Study Guide, we will spend ten weeks growing in godliness through reading, discussion, and personal reflection in God's word.  Study begins February 28 from 5:30-7 PM.

“ATTEND THE ORDINANCES…” – led by Robin Jordan
The Means of Grace in the Spiritual Life of a Methodist
John Wesley urged the early Methodists to “attend the ordinances” in his General Rules for Methodist Societies. What Wesley meant by “attend the ordinances” was to employ what are called the means of grace, the ways that God invigorates, strengthens, and confirms our faith. The Holy Spirit works in our lives through these means as well as directly.  Wesley’s understanding of the means of grace is rooted and grounded in the Bible. In this Bible study we will be exploring what the Scriptures tell us about what Wesley identified as the means of grace in the General Rules, his sermons, and his journals. We will also look at how we can employ them in a personal rule of life.  Study starts February 21 from 5:30-7 PM.

Caring Friends Ministry

The Caring Friends Ministry is a way for us to stay connected to our homebound members through prayer, sending cards, and visits. We encourage you to pray for and send cards on birthdays, holidays, or special occasions.  You can access the Caring Friends list here.  For more information on Caring Friends, contact the church office at 270-753-3812.

Covenant prayer group

The prayer group meets every Wednesday at 10:45 AM in the CLC Conference Room.