Equipping Classes

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SPRING // 2022T B C L I F E . N E T/ G R O U P SEQUIPPINGCL ASSESWEDNESDAY NIGHTS AT TEMPLELOVE GOD.LOVE PEOPLE.SERVE BOTH.

Open House: Wednesday, January 12 Session 1: Jan. 19-March 9 (8 weeks) Session 2: March 23-May 11 (8 weeks)WED. NIGHT SCHEDULE:4:45 PM Dinner in 5220 Gym6:00 PM Equipping ClassesPreschool, Children, StudentsOrchestra7:00 PM Choir8:00 PM CollegeEquipping every generation to leveragetheir influence and lead others to Christ.Temple’s 5-year vision is to mobilize our entire churchfamily to “Love the Hub” city by building relationshipswith the people God places into our lives and invitingthem to take their next steps towards Jesus. Our dreamis to be a church family who is committed to RADICAL GENEROSI T YF EAR L ESS FAITHUNCO MMO N UNIT YCONTAGIO US INF LUENCE2SPRING 2022

RADICALGENEROSITYSESSIONS 1 & 2FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITYSESSIONS 1 & 2We will care about and give to our local communities.SERVE ON CAMPUSJAMEY & JENNIFER DAVIONB220We all need a plan for money. This class teaches God’s way of handlingmoney. Through biblical, practical steps, this plan will show you how toget rid of debt, manage money, spend and save wisely, and pursue radicalgenerosity.OUTREACH TEAMTHE HUBHands on weekly opportunities to serve our local partners on campusthat will go toward accomplishing our 5 year goal of serving 50,000hours in and through our community.3RADICAL GENEROSITY

FEARLESSFAITHSESSION 1EVERYDAY THEOLOGYSESSION 1JOEL & ZEPHANIAHSESSION 1THE REST OF THE GOSPELSESSION 1 & 2We will live for and share Jesus without fear.APOLOGETICS: EVIDENCE FORTHE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITYCECILIA STOVERWC126What you believe determines the lens through which you live your daily life. Inthis study you’ll delve into 8 essential doctrines of the faith: Scripture, God,Jesus, the Holy Spirit, humanity, salvation, the church, and the end times tounderstand how the foundations of your faith matter in everyday life.MARGARET HOWTON & JENNIE HENSARLINGWC130God does not take sin lightly, learn about the power and might of God and hisultimate judgment of sin. Decide to live with fearless faith because of God’sforgiveness. Be encouraged by hope in God’s reign and respond in humbleobedience. A verse-by-verse study of Joel & Zephaniah.CLIFF BROWNB254Has the Partial Gospel worn you out? Many Christians often find themselvesat a point in their lives where they ask, “where is this abundant life that Jesuspromised?” Dan Stone’s, The Rest of the Gospel, answers that question.CHRIST IN YOU! Toward the end of Stone’s life, a friend asked him about thegreatest truth that he had learned - “to learn to live by the life of another!”Accepting God’s forgiveness brings freedom-but allowing Christ to live in usbrings joy!DR. STEVEN STOGNERB251Be ready to explain your faith in and out of season by discussingthe evidence for the truth of Christianity.4F E A R L E S S FA I T H

SESSIONS 1 & 2FREEDOM IN CHRISTSESSIONS 1 & 2SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGYSESSION 2ENCOUNTERING GODSESSION 2GALATIANSTRENIDY & JJ DAVISB255During this course you will discover how a proper understanding of your identityin Christ makes a positive impact on your daily life. This includes helping othersresolve personal and spiritual conflicts from the past that are keep them frombecoming all God intends for them to be. In addition, you will hear stories fromother people whose lives have changed by the power of Jesus. To find moreFreedom in Christ resources visit www.ficmississippi.org.BUDDY GUNDYWC111A study that answers the question, “What does the whole Bible teach ustoday?” about any given topic. This semester, we’ll look at Soteriology: theDoctrine of the Application of Salvation---how the Holy Spirit applies thebenefits of Christ’s death and resurrection to His people. We’ll finish bystudying the doctrines of sanctification (growth in likeness to Christ), baptismin and filling with the Holy Spirit, the perseverance of the saints (remaininga Christian), death and the intermediate state, glorification (receiving aresurrection body), and union with Christ.CECILIA STOVERWC126Habits of faith are essential to a more vibrant spiritual life and knowing Godmore intimately. In a world where quick fixes and self-help slogans oftendisappoint, the time-tested disciplines that Christ-followers have practicedfor over 2,000 years seem especially important right now. Unpack the biblicalfoundation for these sacred habits along with approachable ways to practicedisciplines like prayer, study, worship, rest, simplicity, generosity, celebration,and many more.MARGARET HOWTON & JENNIE HENSARLINGWC130A verse by verse study of Galatians. Understand the first-century conflictbetween grace and law, faith and deeds, but also understand modernparallels. You are free in Christ—step into the light and celebrate!5F E A R L E S S FA I T H

UNCOMMONUNITYSESSION 1JUST OPEN THE DOORSESSIONS 1 & 2MARRIAGE: RE ENGAGESESSION 2We will demonstrate what it means to be “one in Christ Jesus”.BEFRIENDMYRA HARTELWC226Hospitality is one of the best ways to live out the two greatest commandments:loving God with all your heart and your neighbor as yourself. But we often getcaught up in perfecting our homes and conversations before we open our doors.Jesus is our model for hospitality. Discover how He lived a life full of interruptions,yet always welcomed people and invited them to follow Him. Learn to replacecultural expectations with biblical hospitality to create a legacy of invitation andreflect Jesus through simple acts of service.**This class is also offered on Wednesday mornings at 10:00 AM.**BRAD & RAEGAN HODGESWC232Re engage offers hope to marriages by helping couples move towards onenessthrough 3 areas: As a couple: 20 minutes a week of studying the material with your spouse Large Group: 20-minute marriage story from a couple in our church Small Group: 60 minutes of discussion in your assigned group of 4-6couples with a facilitator coupleOn a scale of 1 to 10, whether a marriage is a 9 or a 1, Re engage is a safe placefor couples of any season to reconnect. Learn more at tbclife.net/marriageMYRA HARTELWC226Is real friendship too risky? We live in a world where real friendship is hard to find.Suspicious of others and insecure about ourselves, we retreat to the safety of oursmall, self-made digital worlds. Jesus models a much richer vision of friendship.See the breadth of Christ’s love toward a diverse group of people we often avoid.It’s true: Real friendship is costly. Love does make us vulnerable. But withoutrisk, our lives will remain impoverished. Learn what it means to be a goodfriend in an age of judgment, isolation, and fear.**This class is also offered on Wednesday mornings at 10:00 AM.**6U N CO M M O N U N I T Y

CONTAGIOUSINFLUENCESESSION 1MODERN-DAY KNIGHTSESSIONS 1 & 2HOPE FOR HURTING PARENTSSESSION 2POINT MANSESSION 2We will be intentional about pouring into the next generation.THE TECH-WISE FAMILYFREDDY STEPHENSWC226Based on the timeless principles of raising a boy the way God intended andhelping him walk through stages of Godly responsibility and maturity in aculture so opposite.JAY & ANGELA NEAL, ERIC & SHERI DANNB221This support group seeks to give comfort, encouragement, and hope to hurtingparents on their journey from surviving to thriving. This group is for parentswho have children dealing with addictions, legal problems, suicidal thoughts,eating disorders, unhealthy sexual behaviors, mental illness, etc.TOM SMITHB254Point Man encourages and equips Christian men to lead their familiessuccessfully through hazards and ambushes like divorce, promiscuity, suicide,and addiction. Men will find practical insight on topics such as a father’sinfluence, maintaining purity, and husband-and-wife teamwork. Renownedmen’s author, Steve Farrar, emphasizes that Jesus Christ is looking for men whowill not just die for their families but live for their families too.ANN TURNERB226Making intentional choices about technology in our families is about more thaninternet filters and screen time limits for our children. This video-based studytakes you beyond the typical questions of what, where, and when and insteadprovides everyday steps your family can take to put technology inits proper place and grow closer. 8 principles to move beyond screen time todeeper connection.7CO N TAG I O U S I N F L U E N C E

LIFE GROUPSWHAT ARE LIFE GROUPS?Closed groups for the purpose of training existing believers for a definedamount of time to make disciples of Jesus. Included is high accountability, growth in the character andcompetencies of Jesus, with a goal to produce multipliers. These can meet anywhere at any time. Many utilize Wednesdaynights on campus. The curriculum tool used is 3 workbooks that each consist of 7weeks of content that train people to walk with God, reach theirworld, and invest in a few.HOW ARE THESE DIFFERENT THANOTHER GROUPS AT TEMPLE? Bible Fellowship Groups meet on Sundays. They are ongoing andopen to everyone with the purpose of connection along with Bibleunderstanding and application to establish believers and produceministry/community volunteers. Life Groups usually form out of these Bible Fellowships for those thatare hungry for taking the next step in their spiritual journey. Equipping Classes are short-term groups on Wednesday nights toequip our church in the four areas we value.HOW DO I GET INVOLVED?Most often by personal invitation. If interested, connect with a BibleFellowship (tbclife.net/groups) and ask your Bible Fellowship group’sleadership about Life Groups.You may also contact Mike Treat ( miketreat@hubserv.com ) orBrad Hodges (bhodges@tbclife.net ) for more information.

family to "Love the Hub" city by building relationships with the people God places into our lives and inviting them to take their next steps towards Jesus. Our dream is to be a church family who is committed to 4:45 PM Dinner in 5220 Gym 7:00 PM Choir 8:00 PM College 6:00 PM Equipping Classes Preschool, Children, Students Orchestra WED.