Our Current Wednesday Night Book Study
Discipleship: A Guide to Building Your Life in Christ
Our Fall and Spring semesters mid-week Bible Study will be a guided study through the topic of discipleship. Each week, we'll discuss a different discipleship topic as we grow in Christ and seek Him together.
Jesus' pattern of disciple-making was to be intimately involved with others, rubbing shoulders and doing life together. By gathering in groups to study the Bible and encourage one another, we must closely follow Jesus' example with His disciples. All you need to bring on Wednesday night is a Bible. The workbooks will be provided for you. |
Previous Wednesday Night Book Studies
The Unquenchable Worshiper
The Unquenchable Worshiper issues a passionate call for a return to an unadulterated, first-love lifestyle of worship.
Matt Redman invites you to open the eyes of your heart and let the gut-level message of The Unquenchable Worshiper cause you to say, "Saturate me with the oil of Thy Spirit, that I may be aflame. Make me Thy fuel O flame of God." It's time to dive into the heart of worship--will you take the plunge? |
12 Ordinary Men
You don't have to be perfect to do God's work. Look no further than the twelve disciples, whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament.
Author John MacArthur draws principles from Christ's careful, hands-on training of the original disciples for today's modern disciple, you! |
12 Extraordinary Women
Twelve Extraordinary Women offers a poignant and personal look into the lives of some of the Bible's most faithful women, teaching modern believers that true faith can leave a lasting legacy. These women were ordinary, common, and in some cases even ostracized and rejected by society, yet each was made extraordinary by her life-changing encounter with God.
In Twelve Extraordinary Women, author John MacArthur shows us that the God to whom they were so faithful is the same God who continues to mold and guide us today. |
Gentle and Lowly
Pastor Dane Ortlund explores Jesus' heart to reveal his tender love for sinners and suffers. Christians know that God loves them, but can easily feel that he is perpetually disappointed and frustrated, maybe even close to giving up on them. As a result, they focus a lot--and rightly so--on what Jesus has done to appease God's wrath for sin. But how does Jesus Christ actually feel about his people amid all their sins and failures?
This book draws us to Matthew 11, where Jesus describes himself as "gentle and lowly in heart," longing for his people to find rest in him. The gospel flows from God's deepest heart for his people, a heart of tender love for the sinful and suffering. |
Heaven
Have you ever wondered . . . What is Heaven really going to be like? What will we look like? What will we do every day? Won't Heaven get boring after a while?
We all have questions about what Heaven will be like, and after twenty-five years of extensive research, Dr. Randy Alcorn has the answers. |
God's Not Like That: Redeeming Inherited Beliefs and Finding the Father You Long For
Many of us long for the abundant life Jesus promised, but instead we feel stagnant and frustrated in our faith. More of us cultivate our view of God from our family of origin than from the pages of the Bible—and a faulty view of God will always be a barrier to a satisfying spiritual life.
Author Bryan Clark returns us to Scripture on a step-by-step journey to identify and then correct our misconceptions about God. This highly practical book helps us understand: Specific ways our childhood influences our beliefs today; The difference between a grace-based value system and a performance-based value system How to distinguish truth from fiction when it comes to personal beliefs; Why even a loving and faith-filled family can inadvertently pass on false representations of God; What the Bible says about how God intended Himself to be depicted in the home. Abundant life has nothing to do with money or prosperity or health. Abundant life has everything to do with a right view of God that sustains us, comforts us, and satisfies us through every season. |