
The church is made up of many demographics. Every member is important, and it's time to discuss the importance of the unmarried in the church. Never married, or widowed, every member has a role to fill and is needed!
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This is an application class. We will review what we have talked about in previous classes and discuss how to implement.
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Biblical baptism is a moment of trusting God to do what He promised: To wash away sins, to give us new life, to declare us clean in His sight. If baptism wasn't done with faith in God's working, we need to reexamine whether we've truly trusted His way--or just gone through the motions.
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Throughout history God arranged and planned lessons for us. We can look back in time and see his handiwork and recognize principles that clearly establish truths He presented us. The Global Flood is one of those examples. Why did He choose water to cleanse the planet? How does this relate to baptism? What lessons are waiting for us in that ancient text?
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At times, none of us deserve the patience people give us. But patience is not merit-based. We receive not because of our worth but because of the character of the one giving it. This is true of God's nature also. When we consider Him, this reminds us that our character should cause us to treat others with the same love God treats us. This lesson gives practical steps to build lasting patience with others even when they don't deserve it.
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Repentance is a word we hear about but sometimes the definition is a bit murky. In this lesson we learn what the Bible teaches about repentance and how we can be sure we are following God's pattern for it.

While Peter spoke at Cornelius’s house he said, “God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him” (Acts 10:38). Jesus is our perfect example of goodness. This class shows what we can learn from Him about it.











