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Life in Christ Lutheran


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For Children

Sunday School: Life in Christ has Sunday School Classes for Children ages 3 thru 14. These classes are geared to enhance biblical knowledge and foster spiritual growth in Children. Classes are held on Sundays from September through May at 9:00 AM to 10:15 AM.

For Teens

Confirmation instruction is a two year program which is usually is begun in the fall of the 7th grade year. We teach the six-chief parts of Christian Doctrine from Martin Luther's Small Catechism

For Jr. High and Highschool we offer Bible Class on Sunday Morning from 9:00AM to 10:15AM

And for Adults.....

Sunday Morning Bible Class: This Class is held in a casual setting. It is designed to be a low-pressure learning environment. Participation in discussion is optional. If you come, you will not be singled out or be put on the spot. You can come just to listen. The Class happens at 9:30 On Sunday Mornings. We meet in the Church Sanctuary. Currently we are covering end of life issues

The Book of Exodus: Interested in a little more depth? This is the class for you! You've probably learned the stories of Exodus before: Moses parting the Red sea, passover, manna from heaven, the giving of the Ten commandments. But in this class we will not only review these stories, but also mine them for insights into the way God works in lives of people. Come prepared to grow! This class requires that each participant do preparation in advance. If you sign up for it, you can expect to spend an hour or two of "homework" before each weekly class period. The Class is meeting on Thursdays at 7:00 to 8:30 pm on Thursdayss.

Adult Instruction Class is a special series open for people interested in basic Christianity. It also prepares newcomers for memebership in our church. This class is being offered now on Sunday Evenings at 7:00


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