If you would like more information or have comments about our education program, please contact John Magnuson at the church office (615-893-1520 ext. 136) or email him at jmagnuson@northboulevard.com.

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Sunday Morning (9:30am) ~ June-August

THE OLD TESTATMENT

Understanding the Old Testament
Audience: All
Location: Auditorium

A theological overview of the Old Testament canon. Time will be spent understanding the various types of literature amongst the 39 books as well as investigation of the overarching themes present throughout the collection.

Ellie Vermillion
John Risse

Total "Freedom" or When There Was No Government
Audience: All
Location: FH 7&8

A study of Israel's approximately 300 year period of no central government following the centralized government under Moses and Joshua and before the centralized government under the kings of Israel. During these years the Israelites experienced numerous cycles of rebellion (apostasy), retribution, repentance, rescue and return (to God). The text will be the Old Testament books of Judges and Ruth.

Ellie Vermillion
Don Mangrum
Bill Vermilion

Psalms: The Worship of an Honest Heart
Audience: All
Location: FH 5&6

We will immerse ourselves in this marvelous book of experience and find here not only that which speaks of our own moods and attitudes but also that which answers them in grace.

Ellie Vermillion
Randall Matlock

 
THE NEW TESTATMENT

Trumpets, Dragons, and Bottomless Pits
Audience: All
Location: FH 1&2

What should Christians do about apocalyptic literature? How should Christians "handle aright the word of truth" when it takes apocalyptic forms, as in Daniel and Revelation? This class will be an introduction to this type of written material.

Michael Strickland
Philip Slate

Luke/Acts
Audience: All
Location: FH3

 

Ellie Vermillion
Richard Rucker

 
CURRENT ISSUES

Church Future
Audience: All
Location: 306/308

God's people have always faced challenges. In the 21st century, the church faces challenges including the possible collapse of a Christian worldview in the West, new accommodations to unrighteousness, a culture increasingly hostile to the claims of the Scriptures, and from within, a lapse of serious Christian commitment. How will we face these challenges? What should the church be doing to be faithful to God and transformational in the world? This class looks backwards at our past long enough to gain a sense of direction for our future.

Kerry Pope
David Young

 

A Study on Fellowship
Audience: Singles
Location: 318/320

 

Kerry Pope
Ed Ritchie

 
FAMILY MATTERS

Handling Money God's Way
Audience: All
Location: Tom Beckwith/Bill Griggs

You do not have to be "in debt up to your eyeballs" to benefit from this class nor do you have to reveal your finances. This study will change hearts by examining what God says about things like debt, giving, work, saving, investing and more.

Kerry Pope
Bill Griggs
Tom Beckwith

 
OTHER CLASSES

Various Classes
Audience: Teens, Grades 7-12
Location: The Filling Station

Ongoing classes.

David Skidmore
David Skidmore

Various Topics
Audience: Latino
Location: 213

Jorge Suarez
Jorge Suarez

In the Beginning
Audience: Ladies
Location: 311/313

We have told the stories of Genesis to our children, now let's search the deep treasure for ourselves.

Anne Ritchie
Ellie Vermillion

Various Topics
Audience: All
Location: Conference Room

Jorge Suarez
Various Teachers

Wednesday Evening - Summer Series (6:30pm unless otherwise noted)

June 4 & 11
Audience: All
Location: Auditorium

 

John Risse
Travis Duke

June 18
Audience: All
Location: Auditorium

 


Calvin Groen

June 25
Audience: All
Location: Auditorium

Michael Strickland
Kevin Owen

July
Audience: All
Location: Auditorium

Michael Strickland
John Magnuson

August
Audience: All
Location: Auditorium

Michael Strickland
Earl Lavender

In the Beginning
Audience: Ladies
Location: 311/313

Explore the Biblical, historical and cultural depictions of Satan and Hell and gain a deeper understanding on the nature of temptation and redemption through this study of one of the great literary works of the 20th centurey, The Screwtape Letters.


Ellie Vermillion

Singing Class
Audience: All
Location: FH 7&8


Mark Kimbell

Other Classes

Learning English
Audience: All
Location: 325

Sundays - 9:30am/4:30-6:00pm
Wednesdays - 6:30pm

Jim McDermott, Connie Craig

Basic Christian Doctrines
Audience: Ladies
Location: 311/313

This class meets each Thursday from 10:30-11:30 am.


Gloria Daniel,
Robyn Hall

The Faithbuilders group exists primarily to connect families with school age or preschool children (though people from all of life's stages are welcome). We currently hold class on Sunday morning in FH 1&2. We also organize playgroups, have monthly class get-togethers, small groups, ladies' night out, guys night out, men's prayer breakfasts, women's Bible studies, service projects, baby showers for new mothers, etc. If you would like more information, please contact Mike Jones, Brent Rosser or Stephen Shirley.

The College group exists to minister to the college-ages people at North Boulevard. We offer classes Sunday morning and Wednesday night. We also host a special Sunday worship service called Connect in the Fellowship Hall at 10:30am. If you would like more information, please contact Richard Templeton.

North Boulevard’s Women’s Ministry (L.I.G.H.T.) exists to encourage the active involvement of all women in ministries that promote spiritual growth, fellowship, service, and evangelism. Through many varied events, projects, services, classes, and activities, L.I.G.H.T. strives to identify and meet the unique needs and gifts of women. Our mission is, while we work together and for others, God will be glorifi ed through our relationships with Him and with each other. If you would like more information, please contact the church offi ce.