Spring Courses

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Spring Courses

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Spring Courses

Registration is now open for our new Spring Courses. Courses are a perfect way to get connected with great people, learn more about God, and be challenged to make a greater impact. Register today!

 

 The Art of Suffering Well: The Book of Job  (8 weeks)

Boardman Campus,  Wednesdays, starting March 5  6:45p – 7:45pm

The story of Job serves as a profound exploration of human suffering and the complexities of faith in the face of inexplicable adversity. Through no fault of his own, Job found himself stripped of the very fabric of his existence: his wealth, his children, and ultimately, his health. If you have ever wrestled with the question, “Why?” you are not alone. Ultimately, Job’s story is not merely about enduring suffering but also about the transformative power of the human spirit in navigating through the darkness. It reflects a journey toward faith that can only be achieved through patience, introspection, and an unwavering pursuit of truth. Facilitator: Billy Hartwig

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The Art of Love and War: Marriage/Parenting/Finances (8 weeks)

Greenford Campus,  Wednesdays, starting March 5  6:45p – 7:45pm

Ever heard the saying, “all’s fair in love and war”? At times, it can feel as though the stakes are as high as a battlefield, and the emotions as tumultuous as war itself. Conflicts arise, misunderstandings grow, and distractions derail even the most dedicated couples. However, amidst these challenges, the core foundation of a Christ-centered marriage serves as a guiding light. This perspective encourages couples to prioritize love, forgiveness, and grace, in all areas of their marriage. When you consciously strive to center your marriage around faith, conflicts become opportunities for growth, fostering an environment where love triumphs, even in the midst of trials. Facilitator: Sheldon DeVries

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The Art of Reclaiming Your Identity: Book of Colossians (8 weeks)

Austintown Campus,  Wednesdays, starting March 19  6:30p – 7:30pm

In the New Testament letter to the church at Colossae, Paul tells us that the fullness of God dwells in Christ, presenting him as the ultimate model for our identity and spiritual growth. Culture sneaks in to steal away our identity, but as we study Christ’s character and actions, we uncover the blueprint for our own lives—showing us qualities we need to develop and attitudes we need to adopt. His example provides guidance in our journey towards spiritual maturity, reminding us that to grow is to become more like Him. It’s time to study the art of how to reclaim your identity in Christ! Facilitator: Donnie Sanchez

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Date And Time

2025-03-05 @ 06:30 PM to
2025-05-07 @ 07:45 PM

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