ADULT BIBLE CLASSES
Join us Sundays at 9:30 a.m. for an offering of Adult Bible Classes each week, and join us for mid-week offerings on Tuesday mornings and Wednesday nights.

Women's Class
Room 113 - Sunday Mornings
(Begins Sunday, September 7th at 9:30.) Heaven: Who goes there? Where is it? What will we do there? Join us in this 7-session study that explores Heaven from a biblical perspective. Discover what God has prepared for His children and learn to live with confidence today as you anticipate the glorious unending that awaits.

Beginnings Class
Room 110 - Sunday Mornings
(Starting September 7th) - Join us for a four-week series designed to orient new members, those considering membership, and others who feel the need for deeper or more consistent connection to our church family, to the mission, vision, and values of The Springs Church of Christ. A light breakfast and coffee will be provided.

FORGIVENESS THERAPY: A Deep Dive Into The Theology And Science Of Forgiveness
Auditorium - Sunday Mornings
Starting, August 10th, come learn and experience the joy, pain, and mystery of forgiveness, aided through Dr. Everett Worthington's Five Steps to Forgiveness.

Tuesday Morning Bible Study
The Springs Worship Center - Tuesday Mornings at 9:30 a.m.
(Begins Tuesday, September 9th) - We’ll be reading The Familiar Stranger by Tyler Staton, a book tracing the story of the Holy Spirit as it unfolds throughout the Bible, inviting believers to close the gap between their lived experience and what Scripture reveals about the Holy Spirit. Please follow this link to complete the form and register for this study.

Parables
Room 205 - Sunday Mornings
All are invited to join our young adults in room 205 as we explore of the Parables of Jesus. Together we will practice reading and reflecting upon scripture in community, discussing each parable's significance and meaning for its original audience and its possible significance and wisdom for us today. All adults are welcome.

Wednesday Night Bible Study
Room 110 - Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.
Did you notice the last chapter of the Old Testament is about the coming of Elijah? Or that the Gospels begin with the story of John the Baptist? Jesus connected these two throughout his teaching, Paul quotes Elijah—why? This Fall, we will explore the significance of Elijah in both Old and New Testament and why he was so important to Jesus.