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There's a new Sunday School Class for young adults, college age through their mid-twenties, being taught by Dan Coomer.  

Current & relevant topics are addressed head-on in this powerful new devotional Can You Handle the Truth?  This issues-based devotional delivers big impact and will capture (and keep) your attention.  Chalmers gets down to the nitty-gritty with 50 readings from real life - with bonus "How Does This Affect Me?" and "What Does God Say?" sections. An edgy design rounds out this unique package. 


Room 112
 
Copernicus transformed science when he revealed that the solar system does not revolve around the earth, but the sun. Our lives can be transformed when we realize that the world does not revolve around ourselves, but around God. In It's Not About Me Max Lucado urges us to refocus our lives so that God is the center of our world and encourages us as we embark on the journey of transformation. Discover how focusing on God and His glory first can release you to live a more centered and satisfied life.

Pairs and Spares, East basement stage area
 
Luke, The Savior of the World is a twelve week study from John MacArthur with thought provoking questions and verse-by-verse commentary. Luke, the only non-Jewish gospel writer, highlights the universal scope of the gospel invitation. He portrays Jesus as the Son of Man, rejected by Israel, and then offered to the world.

TNT, Preschool basement
 
What kings were ruling? What wars were raging?  What did prophets and midwives do in ancient Israel?  What do the stories of Adam and Eve and Jonah have to say to us today?  What dramatic roles do heroes like Samson, widows like Ruth, prophets like Elijah and teachers like the Wise Woman in Proverbs play in our lives today?  These, and many more questions are answered through this Old Testament Survey class.

ACTS, New Building, fellowship area (outside kitchen)
 
Contrary to popular belief, we do not have to be perfect to do God's work. Look no further than the twelve disciples whose many weaknesses are forever preserved throughout the pages of the New Testament. Jesus chose ordinary men - fisherman, tax collectors, political zealots - and turned their weakness into strength, producing greatness from utter uselessness. Join John MacArthur as he draws principles from Christ's careful, hands-on training of the original twelve disciples for today's modern disciple - you!

Building Believers, Middle Basement
 
God, the People, and the Covenant

A contrarian is someone who chooses to "go against the grain," often doing the opposite of what the world expects.  We will meet some contranarians this quarter.  Perhaps we will meet ourselves in the process.  

Sinner's Class, East Basement
JOY, New building east classroom
WCW, Philathea
Charlie's Angels, Library

CIT, New building west classroom




First Christian Church, 100 W. Center St., Fairfield, IL.  62837, 
fcc@fairfieldchristianchurch.com