Oct
08
2025
Discipleship
5:15 pm – 7:30 pm

Wednesday Night Downtown

Wednesday Night Downtown (WNDT) – Our church family gathers from September to May for discipleship and fellowship. Optional dinner is served at 5:15 p.m. in Stephenson Hall with classes for children and youth at 6 p.m. and adults at 6:15 p.m. You can pre-pay for dinner here.

C.S. Lewis, The Chronicles of Narnia (and other fictional works)

Wednesday evenings 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. in Miller Library

Join Rev. Dan Hutchinson as we explore the literary works of C. S. Lewis, beginning with the Chronicles of Narnia. Stories have a unique ability to shape our hearts and minds, and perhaps nowhere do we see this more profoundly than in the works of Lewis. Together, we will explore the thought and theology of Lewis and the power of stories to convey these great truths. No prior knowledge of his books required!

Seekers Bible Study

Wednesday evenings 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. in E104 

Rev. Wambugu leads us through the remarkable book of Esther, a Jewish woman who courageously saves her people from annihilation of the Persian empire by relying on God’s divine providence. 

Courage, Dear Heart...Stories of Heroic Sacrifice and Surrender to Jesus

Rev. James Estes, Wednesday evenings 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. in E102

In this inspiring class, we’ll journey through the stories of men and women who cried out to God—and followed Him when He answered. Their lives, drawn from the Christian Heroes Then and Now series, are testimonies of contagious courage and sacred surrender. These faithful witnesses came from all walks of life—some from privilege, others from poverty—but each, in their own way, reached a point of desperate dependence on God. In that place of surrender, their courage became contagious.

Planning for the Inevitable

Legal, Healthcare, and Pastoral Care professionals, Wednesday evenings 6:15 - 7:30 p.m. in E100

This five-week course will guide participants through the decisions that can be made now to place less stress on family members when death occurs.  Topics include:  health care choices, wills, trusts, advanced directives, death benefits, memorial/funeral service planning, and eternal life  with Jesus. The course will also include tips for managing the care needs of loved ones and suggestions for maintaining the health and vitality of caregivers. Speakers include Bob Farris, Dr. John Frame, Kathy Wilson, James Munuhe, Denise Rounds, and one of the pastors.

Tentative WNDT menus up until fall break.

9-24

Garden salad with choice of dressings

Fresh cut fruit

3-way chili with spaghetti and beans on the side

Corn chips

Assorted toppings

Butterscotch pudding with whipped cream

10-1

Romaine salad with choice of dressings

Fresh cut fruit

Chicken parmesan

Pasta alfredo

Fresh steamed vegetables

Garlic breadsticks

Key lime pie

Kids table:

Chicken nuggets and tater tots

10-8

mixed greens salad with choice of dressings

Fresh cut fruit

Braised pork loin

Baked cinnamon apples

Steamed cabbage

Dinner rolls

Banana pudding

Kids table:

Little smokies and mac&cheese