It's been said that, “if you ain't growin' then you're dyin'.” The apostle Paul himself reminded his readers that he had not yet arrived but that he was continually striving to become more and more like Jesus. The New Testament is filled with example of the earliest Christ followers learning and growing in their relationships with Jesus.
We, too, believe in the importance of growing in our relationship with God. We're not talking about gaining knowledge for the sake of having knowledge, but instead growing the knowledge of Christ that we might become more like Him.
We provide many different Bible study opportunities for all ages on Sunday mornings and other options throughout the week for adults. (link to adults). We have Sunday school group by stage of life on Sundays at 9:00 AM. And we have a seasonal men's Bible study on Tuesday mornings at 8:00 AM. On Wednesday evenings we have a women's Bible study and a general Bible study.
But we also encourage daily individual growth too. Group settings are great and provide good accountability, but nothing can replace the one-on-one growth you can experience in a daily time with Jesus.
We, too, believe in the importance of growing in our relationship with God. We're not talking about gaining knowledge for the sake of having knowledge, but instead growing the knowledge of Christ that we might become more like Him.
We provide many different Bible study opportunities for all ages on Sunday mornings and other options throughout the week for adults. (link to adults). We have Sunday school group by stage of life on Sundays at 9:00 AM. And we have a seasonal men's Bible study on Tuesday mornings at 8:00 AM. On Wednesday evenings we have a women's Bible study and a general Bible study.
But we also encourage daily individual growth too. Group settings are great and provide good accountability, but nothing can replace the one-on-one growth you can experience in a daily time with Jesus.

