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Sunday Morning Adult Electives
9:00 a.m.
Connections
Room: 105 & 108
Start Date: September 12 – October 10
Facilitators: Dar VanderWal
Wondering how you can become a member and get better connected at Centerpoint? This relationally based class discusses the history, mission and values of Centerpoint. But, more than that, it is our goal for you to discover your place in the life of Centerpoint Church. You’ll have opportunities to learn about various ministries and better understand the benefit of becoming a committed member of the Centerpoint community.
10:30 a.m.
Expository Bible Study Class
Room: Conference Room (206)
Start Date: September 12
Facilitator: Franklin VanOosten
Dear friends, you are invited to join us beginning September 12 for a study entitled, “The Inescapable God,” centered on the themes: God reveals, God sustains & God protects, using scripture from Exodus & Psalms. We use the expository method of study and will be meeting in the Conference Room from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Please join us for study, inspiration and fellowship!
10:45 a.m.
Heidelberg Catechism
Room: 105 & 108
Start Date: Enrollment in this class is continually open!
Facilitator: John Pula
For more than four centuries the Heidelberg Catechism has stood as one of the three foundational statements of faith that define and form part of the teaching and preaching ministry of Reformed churches. Designed in a unique question and answer format with scripture references noted, the Heidelberg Catechism has served untold generations as the fundamental vehicle to deliver the message of the Bible in a systematic and easy to use format for all. This class is specifically geared to both students and adults with family participation encouraged. Enrollment in this class is continually open for new members.
Ray VanderLaan DVD Series – Fire On The Mountain
Room: Chapel
Start Date: September 12
Facilitators: Tom Wolthuis and John Beeman
Also held Wednesday Evenings, 6:30 p.m. in Room 411
When the Israelites left Egypt, they were finally free. Free from persecution, free from oppression, and free to worship their own God. But with that freedom comes a new challenge - learning how to live together the way God intends. In this ninth volume of Faith Lessons, discover how God teaches the Israelites what it means to be part of a community that loves him and the lessons we can begin to live out in our lives today. This is a six session class that includes a DVD teaching each week along with ample time for discussion.
Same Kind of Different as Me
Room: 103 & 106
Start Date: September 12
Facilitators: Tim and Connie Doorlag
Based on the book which chronicles the relationship between Ron Hall, an international art dealer, and Denver Moore, a homeless man. The issues of prejudice, sickness and suffering, forgiveness, and faith will intertwine as we consider: What does God have to say about homelessness and what should be the Christian's response? Participants will also have the opportunity to hear Ron Hall speak at the Holland Rescue Mission, dialogue with those intimately aware of the homeless in this area, and be challenged to be part of the solution. This is a 10 week class and books are provided.
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Class
Room: Kitchenette
Start Date: TBD
Facilitators: Mary Bonham
Based on the “Emotionally Healthy Spirituality” book by Pete Scazzero. DVD presentations, book and workbook with small group discussions. Homework required. Examine seven pathways to emotionally healthy spirituality by applying Biblical truths to your life and ministry. Purchase of the book/workbook required. Call Mary Bonham, 375-4815, ext. 107 for more information.







