![]() You'll rest easy knowing your class members have everything they need to participate in your adult discipleship group discussions. Our class list tool is especially helpful if you are not meeting in person OR if you wish to give you students extra time to study for your class discussions. Once you receive your weekly teacher email, go to the website and print the lesson of your choice to distribute in class or use our emailing tool to distribute a student version of the lesson in advance. Then, every Thursday, you'll receive an email with the current lessons and links to the material on our website. Students can opt-in or out of receiving the lesson, and you, as the teacher, can easily manage anyone who may choose to unsubscribe or re-subscribe. You can add personal messages as well to the weekly lesson using our tool. ![]() ![]() Simply add your students' names and email addresses to easily distribute the lesson without cluttering up your personal inbox. Look for flyers announcing each upcoming movie selection in The Acorn newsletter or in the Sunday worship service bulletin.We provide an easy-to-use, class-list emailing tool that manages your students' information to send the weekly lessons to them with a few clicks of your keyboard. Because of the sophisticated nature of some of the films, you do need to be over 18 to participate. Each season has a unifying theme, but each movie stands alone – in other words, you don’t need to see the first two pictures to enjoy fully the third. The film seminar meets eight times a year – about once a month from September to May – on a Saturday evening from 6 p.m. Over the years we have seen motion pictures as diverse as classics like Casablanca (we talked about fidelity and betrayal) and High Noon (we found Jesus in the marshal), modern movies destined to become classics like The Book Thief (we talked about passing on our Christian values to our children) and No Country for Old Men (we encountered dispassionate, detached evil), and quirky films like The Big Lebowski (a movie all about the sin of sloth) and Shaun of the Dead (we celebrated transcendent friendship). The purpose of the seminar is to watch secular movies and then spend a little time talking about them, identifying a Christian theme or idea that each one contains and connecting it to Scripture, as well as discussing each film’s merits as a work of art. Their projects have varied from correspondence with shut-ins and reaching out to those in need to their annual wrapping of presents at Christmas for the Gifts of Love ministry.įilm Seminar – the Camp Chapel Film Seminar Series has been a ministry of this church since 2009. Nd simply to laugh and have fun together. God’s grace has also provided a means of Christian support in time of need, a chance to compare solutions to everyday issues, to socialize, a Through the years, the Sisters have enriched their understanding of the Bible and God, grown tremendously in their faith, and have nurtured a loving camaraderie among themselves. The Circle of Sisters meets with the purpose of studying the Bible, developing friendships, and serving our Lord. These discussions often include personal experiences of the participants and provide opportunities for personal growth and understanding of how following God’s word can help improve the outcome of some of life’s problematic situations.Ĭircle of Sisters – a women’s Bible study group that meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays each month at 7:00 p.m. The Brothers read selected scripture and scripture-based studies and stories and/or watch DVDs then conduct discussions. The Band of Brothers meets regularly to study and discuss God’s Word as it relates to real life in order to help them become better Christians and therefore better fathers, husbands, brothers and friends. This group repeats the information from the Sunday Adult Group.īand of Bro thers – a men’s Bible study group that meets on the first and third Wednesday each month at 7:00 p.m. Monday Morning Adult Group – meets Mondays at 11:00 a.m. ![]() Sunday Morning Adult Group – meets Sundays at 9:30 a.m. The topics change periodically and are advertised in our church newsletter (the Acorn) and in our church bulletin, both of which can be found on our website.Īt this time our on-going study groups include: These courses are offered at different times and days and continue through the year, usually from September through early June. Camp Chapel has a variety of options for adult Bible study. ![]()
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