Thursday, December 19, 2013



Groups & Classes for Spring 2014 

Moms at WRCC | Mommy Moments
Being a mom is one of the most important jobs out there, but sometimes it feels like the to do list is never complete and you never get a moment to take a break. Join us on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month for a time of refreshment, encouragement, and fun with other moms. Childcare is available, but registration is required to reserve a spot. Questions? Email Jen Davidson at
moms@windsorroad.org.

Starting Fri., Jan. 17, 9-11am (The Garage)
Cost per semester: $40** for activities and childcare expenses.
 

Sacred Secrets | by Beth Moore
The world is obsessed with telling secrets for the sake of sensationalism. But not all hidden things are poisonous and dark. Sacred Secrets is the new 6-session study from Beth Moore that explores secrets: some forgiven, some covered, and some just between you and God. Join us to find out what happens when we let God teach us "wisdom in the secret heart" (Psalm 51:6, ESV). Three class options. Childcare available for Wed. AM class only, sign-up necessary to reserve childcare.*

Sun., Jan. 19-Feb. 23, 9am (Room 404)
Led by Beth Rehberg
Wed., Jan. 22-Feb. 26, 9am & 6:30pm (Room 109)
Led by Brenda Tennill (AM) & Karen Slaughter (PM)
Cost of listening guide: $11 **


Bible Basics

Bible Basics is a 6-week class that will introduce the fundamental basics of a personal relationship with Christ. You will find encouragement as you see what the Bible has to say about creation, sin, salvation and prayer as well as other crucial topics. Whether you are looking into Christianity for the first time, are a new believer or just looking to fill in some gaps, this class will serve as the perfect foundation for building intentional discipleship and a solid commitment to Christ.

Thurs., Jan. 23-Feb. 27, 1:30-3:00pm (Room 400)
Led by Brenda Tennill


Kingdom Man
| by Dr. Tony Evans

Every man’s destiny, every woman’s dream. Our culture has redefined manhood by emasculating men through a repositioning of the role. Men are portrayed as weak, self-serving, and unfocused. When a man functions within the principles of Biblical manhood, those around him benefit from his leadership and care. This study challenges and equips men to fully understand their position under God, learning to operate under the authority of Jesus Christ.

Sun. Jan. 26-Mar. 9, 9am (Room 110)
Led by Jon Folsom & Kevin Jackson
Cost for book: $14**


On Guard
| by William Lane Craig

“Faith is not a leap in the dark; it is a decision based on evidence.”
Randy Boltinghouse. There are reasons to believe...in fact, as some say, it takes more faith to be an atheist than it does to believe! But how do we as believers build confidence to express that belief, in a way that is compassionate and compelling? On Guard is an 11-week 'how-to-defend-your-faith' study that seeks to take some of the fear out of defending the faith and the truth of Christianity with others.

Sun. Jan. 26-Apr. 6, 10:45am, (Room 109)
Led by Michelle Lewis
Cost of book: $13**


Run for God

Run For God is both a Bible study and a 5k-Marathon training program. It teaches individuals how to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ while also illustrating the parallels between an endurance sport and the endurance that faith requires. This study is for everyone, beginners to marathoners! Working together, students are not only prepared for a race at the end of the course, but for a closer relationship with a loving God who wants to see us run for Him! The 50-yard line at Memorial Stadium will be your finish line on Illinois Marathon weekend! Group runs every Sunday starting Jan. 26, 2pm. Room 402


Precept Inductive Bible Studies | by Kay Arthur
Nehemiah: Rebuilding, Revival and Restoration of the People of God
 
How do you respond when the enemy tries to interfere with God's clear direction? The enemies of God sought to frighten Nehemiah as he proceeded to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Nehemiah shows us leadership and obedience in the face of opposition, as well as God's miraculous blessing and provision. (Five weeks.)

Malachi
| Revering the Lord, Standing in Awe of His Name
God tells us that He is keeping a book of remembrance for those who fear Him and esteem His name. Malachi will prepare you for the day when the Lord opens the windows of heaven and pours out His blessing. (Three weeks.)

Fri., Feb. 28-Apr. 25, 9-11am (Room 109)
Led by Pam Bloom
Cost for both workbooks: $21


The Law of Love
| by Beth Moore

The Law of Love is an overview of the book of Deuteronomy. We will study about blessings and cursings, the law, the fulfillment of the law through Christ, the importance of fellowship at the table, to name a few. “And He brought us out from there, that He might bring us in and give us the land that He swore to give to our fathers.” - Deuteronomy 6:23. Very light homework. Three class options. Childcare available for the Wed. AM class only, sign-up necessary to reserve childcare.*

Sun., Mar. 9-Apr. 13, 9am (Room 404)
Led by Beth Rehberg
Wed., Mar. 12-Apr. 23, 9am & 6:30pm (Room 109)
Led by Brenda Tennill (AM) & Karen Slaughter (PM)
Cost of listening guide: $12 **


One-Day Seminars



 





Lifeway Live Simulcast | Priscilla Shirer

Ever feel like you're in a rut? Whether you need inspiration or a challenge, Priscilla Shirer Live will snap you out of routine faith. Priscilla's ministry to women around the world focuses on the expository teaching of the Word of God. She desires to see women come to a full understanding of who they are in Christ by hearing the uncompromising truth of Scripture. With passionate Bible teaching from Priscilla and worship by Anthony Evans, you don't want to miss this intimate and inspiring event for women of every age, culture, and background. Registration is necessary. Sorry, no childcare for this event.

Sat., Apr.5, 8:30-4:30pm (The Garage)
Cost: $30**
(includes lunch)

Death, Dying, and Medicine from a Christian Perspective
| Dr. Todd Daly

Advances in medicine have profoundly shaped the way we view death and dying. For the first time in history we are now empowered with new technologies and procedures to forestall death, though it has come at a price—extended, costly stays at the ICU, procedures that may prolong life but also prolong dying, and the heavy burden of 'playing God' in determining when to remove feeding tubes or life-support. If, as the Bible says, death is the final enemy (1 Cor. 15:26), how far should we go in enlisting the powers of medicine to battle against it? What is a good death supposed to look like? This seminar will address these conundrums of modern medicine from a Christian perspective. Childcare available. *
Date: Sun. Apr. 27, 12:15-2:00pm (The Garage)
Lunch: $7 donation








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