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Sundays, 9:40-10:40 a.m.


Chapel Class

Curriculum: The Present Word

 Studies include: Covenant Communities, Christ the Fulfillment, Teachings on Community, Christian Commitment in Today's World. Chapel


The Daily Walk

Our newest Sunday class, this group of young adults and parents will choose study topics for the year together. A look at faith in daily life. Conference Room

 

Discovery Class

Curriculum: The Thoughtful Christian

Topics include: How to Study a Bible Passage, Biblical Interpretation, Great Themes of the Bible, Types of Literature in the Bible, The Importance of Context, When and Why the Bible was Written, What Christians Should Know about the Apocrypha, Which Bible Should I Buy?, Divine Inspiration and the Word of God. There is no limit on the number of weeks each topic will be discussed. We’ll take our time! Room B


Journeys

(formerly Family Ties)

Curriculum: "What's So Great about Christianity?" by Dinesh D'Souza

Studies include "Why be a Christian?" and "What's so Great about Christianity?"  Room C


Female Fellowship

Survey of 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians, and Ephesians. Room A

 

Joy in the Word

Intensive study of the Bible from start to finish. McMullen Room
 

 
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Mid-Week Bible Study

 

Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m., Conference Room, Through May '10

 

1 & 2 Samuel

 

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Wednesday Night Book Club

First Wednesdays of each month, 7:15 p.m., McMullen Room

 

 

Book for April 7:

 

“Sarah's Key" by Tatiana de Rosnay

Reader review from Amazon.com:  "Having been long interested in the Holocaust...I was eager to read this new novel by Tatiana de Rosnay that though a work of fiction, is fact-based. July 1942 marked a dark period in the history of France where thousands of Jewish families were rounded up and forcibly kept in the Velodrome d'Hiver. They were then sent off to transit camps in France such as Drancy, before being packed off to Auschwitz, a Nazi death camp. What is so unnerving about this whole incident is that the rounding up and mobilisation of Jews for deportation was done by the French authorities.


Based upon this seldom mentioned, little known piece of French history, author Tatiana de Rosnay has crafted a well-written novel that alternates between the past in 1942, and the present. The past centers around a 10 year old Jewish girl Sarah Strazynski who is forced to go to the Velodrome d'Hiver with her mother and father, innocently leaving behind a 4 year old brother Michel locked in a secret cupboard with the assurance that she would return to let him out when it was safe.

The present revolves around writer Julia Jarmond, a transplanted American who is married to a Frenchman and finds herself being consumed by the story of the Vel d'Hiv incident. As she digs deeper, she uncovers dark secrets surrounding her husband's family which are connected to the deportations of Jews from France. As the truth emerges, the author deftly handles the question of guilt caused by suppressed secrets and how the truth can sometimes not only bring about pain and disrupt the regularity of life, yet also have the ability to heal and move forwards into the future.

The method employed by the author, which alternates between the past and the present, is an effective tool for it ties both periods together and brings the story to a satisfying conclusion."


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