Adult Sunday School

Adult Sunday classes meet during the 9am hour on the far-side of our sanctuary. Classes vary from topical to practical to theological. Because we believe that all of Scripture is profitable for the building up of the saints, our Sunday School classes seek to engage people with God’s Word that we might be “complete, equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:17).

We are currently in a 5-week class called Counterfeit Gods, taught by David Rodgers and Jonathan Van Cleve.

Summer Studies (2026)

Each year we launch various Summer studies while our Adult Sunday School classes break for the Summer. See below for the classes offered this Summer.

Men's – Galatians: Faith Alone

  • Teachers: Will Harvey + Ben Barber  + Kenny Hilliard 

  • Thursdays 7:00pm-8:30pm: 10 weeks (June 4-August 6) 

  • Email Will Harvey to register.

  • Description: What is the gospel of the Christian faith? And what impact does it have on our lives today? In the letter to the Galatians, the Apostle Paul confronts the dangerous drift from grace to self-reliance, calling believers back to the finished work of Jesus for justification and new life.

Women's – Galatians: Faith Alone

  • Teachers: Carly Prentice + Jess Twaddle + Laini Southards

  • Tuesdays 7:00pm-8:30pm: 7 weeks (June 9-July 21)

  • Email Carly Prentice to register

  • Description: What is the gospel of the Christian faith? And what impact does it have on our lives today? In the letter to the Galatians, the Apostle Paul confronts the dangerous drift from grace to self-reliance, calling believers back to the finished work of Jesus for justification and new life.

Co-Ed – Making Sense of Us: Exploring Six Stories That Shape How We Live

  • Facilitator: Collin Spindle

  • Wednesdays 7:00pm-8:30pm: 7 weeks (July 8-August 19)

  • Email Collin Spindle to register.

  • Description: Making Sense of Us is a 7-week video curriculum that helps young and newer Christians, and even non-Christians, explore key narratives that have shaped Western culture. You’ll see how these stories fall short and how the one true story of the gospel fulfills our deepest longings.