We are created for community, but the truth is, most people have very few close friends. It's just tough to grow in your faith by yourself. We believe doing life together in small groups is a great way to deepen your relationship with God. Maybe you'll need to stretch your comfort zone or change your schedule, but we believe connecting with others is worth the commitment.Practically speaking, there will never be a way for the staff or deacons to personally minister to everyone who attends our church. That's why we place such a high premium on small group life. It's how we minister effectively at FBC.Groups What's a Small Group? They are made up of five to six couples or ten to twelve individuals and are the place where people are personally encouraged and challenged in their relationship with God and each other. The majority of our small groups meet in homes. If you need help connecting with a group, click here.What's a Discipleship Class? They are different from a small group in that they focus on a specific Bible study or life issue. Classes vary in length depending upon the nature of the class. We don't ask anyone to signup in advance to participate. Sunday Bible Studies These are Bible studies that meet throughout the year. Some classes are formed by age groups while others are open to anyone. Adult Bible Studies 9:00-10:30 AM
The Gospel of John Dennis Doyle A205
Foundations Steve & Sharon Baum A111
Parental Guidance Required Marc & Allison Miller A214
Heal, Change, Grow Ben Wilson A217
Adult Bible Studies 10:30 AM- Noon
The Truth Project Grant Miller A201
Recovery Class George, John & Rob A204
Faith Lessons Bill Free A212
Ladies Bible Study Kerry Morrell A203
Explore the Bible Jerry Whitford A215
JOY Open Age Dan & Ann Ludlam A214
Open Age Dan Thessen & Greg Billings A111
Faithful Followers: Open Age Jean Arthaud A113
Senior Adults Carolyn Bodenhamer, Gene Pennington, Pat Downing B105
If you have questions, just drop by the Connect with Others Kiosk at FBC.
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