Opportunities for Growth
Fall Classes 2011
This Fall is going to be an exciting season for our church family. Whether you have been a part of the church for a long time or are brand new, there are many opportunities for you to get involved and be encouraged to grow in your relationship with the Lord. As you plan your Fall schedule, we trust you are prayerfully considering how you will invest your time and energies in all areas of life. Within the church body, we want to encourage you to Get Involved and Get Rooted!
Biblical Distinctives | Teacher: Jason McConahy
Tuesdays 7-8:30 PM @ The Basement MVC Remington | 12 weeks starting September 20th
Description: If you have never taken a class at MVC and are looking to get connected, we recommend that you start here. In this class you will develop your own biblical convictions through study of several important topics, while learning what MVC believes and how it influences our philosophy of ministry. This class is a pre-requisite to be in leadership at MVC.
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How to Study the Bible | Teacher: Dusty Robinson & Jason Valderrama
Tuesdays 7-8:30 PM @ The Family Center MVC Whedbee | 12 weeks starting September 20th
Description: The Bible describes itself as a treasure, and something we should delight in, that is able to dig into the motives of our hearts and transform our lives. With a focus on "learning-while- doing", this class will give you tools for studying, understanding, and applying God's word for the rest of your life. Join us for an adventure in learning to treasure the Word of God.
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Old Testament Survey | Teacher: Jeff Stevens
Tuesdays 7-8:30 PM @ The Upper Room MVC Remington | 12 weeks starting September 20th
Prerequisite: MVC's Biblical Distinctives
Description: This class will provide you with a solid understanding of the Old Testament, its themes, key events, and main characters, and will provide a framework for reading, studying and applying this integral part of God's Word for years to come.
