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Where might you fit?

A brief comparison of the many Sunday school classes at FBC to help you know where you might fit.

                         

Classes that meet at 9:45 a.m. and attend the traditional worship services:

Children / Faith Forest

"Grapple" (5th & 6th grade) - Taught by Robyn Aeschliman. Room 203

Jr. High School - (7th & 8th grade) Study of different biblical books and characters for teenagers. Room 204

High School - (9th - 12th grade) - Study of different biblical books and characters for teenagers in grades 9 through 12. Room 210

Young Adult Class (YAC) - 4 to 8-week topical studies for young adults ages 19-35. Room 209

Canopy - Very informal, topical discussion for parents of Faith Forest children. Cafe

Maranatha - In-depth, intellectual, and factual study of the Bible for middle-aged adults. Room 207

New Horizons - Topical and discussion-based Bible study for early- to middle-aged adults. Room 211

Seekers - In-depth, historical, and expertiential study of the Bible for middle-age and early retirement adults. Room 212

Winsome - Topical, discussion-based Bible study in a smaller group for middle-age and early retirement adults. Room 206

Faithbuilders - Curriculum-based Bible study for middle-age and early retirement adults. Room 214

Berean - Curriculum-based, lecture-style Bible study for senior adults. Room 215

Golden Circle - Curriculum-based Bible study for senior adults. Room 213

                                

Classes that meet at 11:00 a.m. and attend the ConneXion Gathering (contemporary worship):

Young Adult Class (YAC) - 4 to 8-week topical studies for young adults ages 19-35. Room 209

Jr. High School - (7th & 8th grade) Study of different biblical books and characters for teenagers. Room 204

High School - (9th - 12th grade) - Study of different biblical books and characters for teenagers in grades 9 through 12. Room 210

 

Sermon discussion / Bible study - Meets in the Chapel with teacher Doug Jacobs.