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Soul Food: Adult Bible Study   Children's Bible Study   Youth Bible Study
 

 

“Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” —2 Timothy 2:15

Soul Food (Adult Bible Study)
The purpose of our adult Sunday School is to equip the members of Faith Christian Fellowship through systematic Bible teaching so that they understand God's word, apply it to their daily lives, and effectively serve God and neighbor.

Soul Food takes place from 10:10 to 10:55 am. each Sunday morning. Throughout the months of November and December 2007, two series will be offered. Eight studies on "Jeremiah: God's Voice in a Sin-Sick Land" are being held in the parlor. In the Fellowship Hall downstairs, the three-part series "God in the Workplace" will be followed, starting Nov. 25, by a five-part series called "Money Matters: Biblical Principles of Financial Management."

Handouts from some previous classes are available online.

Children’s Bible Study
The purpose of our children's Sunday School is to teach the children attending Faith Christian Fellowship Church, both by lesson and by example, the truths about God found in the Holy Bible. Classes are graded according to the children's age and school grade level. Note: There are no Children's Bible Studies held during the summer.


Youth Bible Study
The purpose of our youth Sunday School is to assist parents in raising their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. To teach the youth, by lesson and example, to know and love the God of the Scriptures. Note: There are no Youth Bible Studies held during the summer.


“Most Americans who profess Christianity don’t know the basic teaching of the faith, and they don't act significantly different from non-Christians in their daily lives…”

“Overall the Sunday School and religious education system in this country is not working.”

“Not being grounded in the faith, these ‘professing believers’ are open for anything that comes along.”

—Findings from pollster and researcher George Gallup Jr., National and International Report, May 20, 1991

 

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