Discipleship Class

Fellowship Hall 300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI, United States

Discipleship Training on December 10th We will gather on Tuesday, December 10th at 6:30PM for our next Discipleship Training class. We will start with dinner so make sure to RSVP in advance so we can plan for you. This month, we will prepare kits for the homeless. They are designed to be portable and filled with handy items to help people get through some of the challenges of homelessness. We will share some personal thoughts, along with practical stuff, to offer some hope. We are hoping to extend this invitation to some new friends as well! Please consider inviting someone by sharing this SignUpGenius (below), or the Facebook post that includes the link. RSVP by December 8th so we can plan for food. Consider waiting a few days to pick your item so more new people can get involved. See you on December 10th!

Recurring

Discipleship Class

Fellowship Hall 300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI, United States

What makes a Baptist a Baptist? The ultimate answer, of course, is simple: Membership, or regular attendance at a local Baptist Church. But there are all kinds of Baptist groups and Baptist churches! So, what are the “generic distinctions,” the “peculiar convictions,” the “specific ideals” that Baptists rally around and that make a Baptist a Baptist? What is the shape and feel of the 21st century Baptist movement? On October 8th, our Discipleship Class dinner and gathering will focus on Baptists in America beginning in the 18th century through the mid 19th century. In November, we will explore the Baptist movement from mid 19th century to the present and the challenges brought about by change and conflict. The goal of these sessions will be to allow those who attend to discover more about their Baptist tradition and how to better understand and practice their faith.

Recurring

Discipleship Class

Fellowship Hall 300 Willits St, Birmingham, MI, United States

What makes a Baptist a Baptist? The ultimate answer, of course, is simple: Membership, or regular attendance at a local Baptist Church. But there are all kinds of Baptist groups and Baptist churches! So, what are the “generic distinctions,” the “peculiar convictions,” the “specific ideals” that Baptists rally around and that make a Baptist a Baptist? What is the shape and feel of the 21st century Baptist movement? On October 8th, our Discipleship Class dinner and gathering will focus on Baptists in America beginning in the 18th century through the mid 19th century. In November, we will explore the Baptist movement from mid 19th century to the present and the challenges brought about by change and conflict. The goal of these sessions will be to allow those who attend to discover more about their Baptist tradition and how to better understand and practice their faith.