"Brothers and sisters, don’t be childish in your thinking, but be infants in regard to evil and adult in your thinking." 1 Corinthians 14:20
At First Baptist Church, we value deep thinking about the Bible. An hour before our corporate worship service, we meet to study Scripture and pray together. From time-to-time, there may be teaching on an important Biblical topic such as marriage, singleness, parenting, money, or guidance and the will of God. We want the time to be interactive and welcome questions and comments from the body as we wrestle with the Word and its claims on our lives.
At First Baptist Church, we value deep thinking about the Bible. An hour before our corporate worship service, we meet to study Scripture and pray together. From time-to-time, there may be teaching on an important Biblical topic such as marriage, singleness, parenting, money, or guidance and the will of God. We want the time to be interactive and welcome questions and comments from the body as we wrestle with the Word and its claims on our lives.
CURRENT STUDIES
We currently offer two adult electives during our Sunday School hour:
Personal Devotion and Disciplines (Matthew DelValle, meets in the Fellowship Hall)
In this class, we will learn the basic yet vital disciplines of the Christian faith, including worship; prayer; Scripture study, meditation, and memorization; and more. Join us as we learn why these disciplines are central to helping us grow in godliness, and receive practical suggestions for cultivating them in your own personal pursuit of God.
Daniel (Harold Zink, meets in the back of the Auditorium)
In this class, we will study the book of Daniel inductively, seeking to understanding the meaning and apply its truth to our lives.
Personal Devotion and Disciplines (Matthew DelValle, meets in the Fellowship Hall)
In this class, we will learn the basic yet vital disciplines of the Christian faith, including worship; prayer; Scripture study, meditation, and memorization; and more. Join us as we learn why these disciplines are central to helping us grow in godliness, and receive practical suggestions for cultivating them in your own personal pursuit of God.
Daniel (Harold Zink, meets in the back of the Auditorium)
In this class, we will study the book of Daniel inductively, seeking to understanding the meaning and apply its truth to our lives.