Classes or Teacher-Led Groups
How to Understand the Bible
This class is designed to help you read and understand the Bible, especially the Old Testament.
Setting Your Course in Christ
Join us to apply God's Word to our everyday lives and tackle the real issues new Christians face — getting to know the Holy Spirit, overcoming sin and temptation, dealing with difficult relationships, surrendering to Jesus as Lord and more.
Precept: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Join us for this study of 2 Kings, 2 Chronicles and Zephaniah.
Precept: Hebrews (Part 2)
This study of Hebrews will look at Jesus, revealed to us as our High Priest. We will study the priesthood, the covenant, the Tabernacle and the sacrificial system.
Healing the Brokenhearted Grief Conference
It is vital that you take full advantage of the grieving process for your broken heart to heal. Join us for a day of healing, a message of encouragement and practical guidance to help you through the heartache of healing.
Frontline: What Do False Religions Believe?
In this class we will compare the truths of Christianity with the wrong beliefs of Jehovah's Witness, Mormonism, Islam, Hinduism, Scientology and ten other religions. Learn how to share your faith with these misguided people.
Frontline: What Do We Believe — and Why?
• What do we believe at Grace Church?
•What are the biblical reasons?
•What are the essentials and non-essentials of our faith?
Join us to learn more about God and His Word and logical explanations for your faith.
Frontline: The Truth Project
The Truth Project is a 13-week DVD series from Focus on the Family which is designed to help individuals develop a Christian world view.
Big Picture of the Bible
This is an introductory class designed to present an overview of the Bible. We learn that God revealed his plan with foreshadows of Jesus throughout the Old Testament and implemented His plan in the New Testament. Part 1 is taught in September; Part 2 is presented in January.
Truth Project
In a recent study, the Barna Research Group revealed a stunning
statistic that continues to reverberate throughout the evangelical
world. Only 9 percent of professing Christians have a biblical
worldview.
Because of this, today's believers live very similarly to
non-believers. Few experience a personal sense of significance . We spend our money and time on things that fail to satisfy and we begin
to wonder what life's ultimate purpose really is. We are, in short,
losing our bearings as a people and a nation.
Marty Holtz 314.232.7535
Four 13–week Sessions Begin in September:
Saturday, Sept. 6 • 4 pm
Sunday, Sept. 7 • 9 am
Monday, Sept. 8 • 7 pm
Wednesday, Sept. 10 • 7 pm

