Jesus Christ for West Beaver County

Sunday Education Hour

9:30am Join us for the opening in the sanctuary, before heading to class.

Kids and Youth Classes

Toddlers thru K: Room LL 203  Marie Fowler, Diane Justice & Marci Thoman

          1st thru 3rd: Room LL204  – Linda D’Angelo & Jodi Billheimer

           4th thru 5th: Room LL304 Kara Masters & Joanna Zehnder

          6th thru 8th: Basement Library – Ben Hardesty

   9th thru 12th: Fellowship Hall – John Gallo

Communicant’s Class (6th-12th grade) with Pastor Jeff |Conference Room (by kitchen)

Adult Education Classes

   How To Spot False Teaching: A Class in Biblical Discernment        led by John Gallo |Fellowship Hall

  The Book of Ephesians    led by Jeff Lyden | Kitchen

 

 

New Adult Classes begin Sunday, March 15th 

Jonah: The Depths of Grace (Mark Oosting / Kitchen)   March 15 – April 26

The story of “Jonah and the Whale” is one of the most famous in the Bible, but its message is perhaps one of the most ignored. Its message has great relevance today for God’s people, living in an increasingly non-Christian culture. Jonah’s story will encourage believers who find themselves ill-equipped to share God’s message with colleagues, friends and family; and it deeply challenges our priorities in life. But most of all this is a story about God, revealing to us the depths of His grace both to “outsiders” and to “insiders”.

 

The Minor Prophets (Steve Lorah / Fellowship Hall) March 15 – June 28

So often in the Church we pay very little attention to the twelve books that make up the Minor Prophets. Without context, these books can be difficult to understand and, as a result, Christians frequently miss the deep, rich truths in this portion of Scripture. This class will not be an in-depth study of these books, but rather a historical overview of the group. We will seek to place context around each of these books to aid in future in-depth study and, ultimately, to gain a deeper understanding of the character of God as He reveals himself through His prophets.