

Making and nurturing disciples
for Jesus is the focus of the adult education offerings at CCPC.
In addition to Sunday School and Bible Study groups, there is
a wide variety of Christ-centered study groups for all adult men
and women. Click on the links below to learn more about ways to
become more involved in the work He has for each of us.









ADULT
SUNDAY SCHOOL
8:30
a.m. - Early Bird Bible Study ( M-208)
Studying the Gospel of Mark
9:35 a.m. - ABC's of Faith (Tony & Kathy Kupinski, M-118)
A year long survey of basic Christianity: Addressing Basic Issues (10 weeks), Bible in a Nutshell (10 weeks), Christ, Church, Christian Life (10 weeks)
9:35 a.m. - Cambodian
Christian Fellowship (Albert Cheng, M-315)
Study of basic Christianity
9:35 a.m. - Christians
Under Construction (Andy Raub & Glenn Miller, M-314)
Study of the Holy Spirit
9:35 a.m. - Explorers (Membership Committee, M-312)
9:35 a.m. - Issues (Doug Grace, M-208)
Will study "Jerusalem: The Key to the Middle East?"
9:35 a.m. - Participating in God's Great Adventure (Carolyn Adkins, M-107. Begins Feb. 5)
This hands-on class will help you discover your unique spiritual "soulprint" - How God has "wired" you temperamentally and in terms of spiritual gifts to relate to him, his people, and his world. We will use Paul's letter to the Ephesians as our baseline and you will have the opportunity to practice and number of different spiritual disciplines to discover which work best for you.
9:35 a.m. - Right
Relationships (Robert Hall and Kevin Starnes, M-207)
Continuing study of the Gospel of John.
9:35 a.m. - Next Generation (Katie Chandler, M-310)
Study topics of interest to young adults.
9:35 a.m. - Under
New Management (Rotating Class Leadership, M-311)
Bible study using "Seasons of the Spirit" curriculum.
JOINING
CCPC
Exploring the
Meaning of Membership. Members, regular visitors, and others interested
in exploring Presbyterianism and the life of CCPC are encouraged
to join us for a six-week course entitled Explorers,
beginning Sunday October 10, through Sunday November 14. Topics
will include Church History, Policy, What We Believe, Our Theological
Identity and Reformed Tradition, Sacraments, Stewardship, Spiritual
Gifts, and more. Classes will be facilitated by leaders from the
Membership Committee. Please consider joining us for this exciting
and informative spiritual exploration. Call the church office
at 972-238-8103 for more information or to sign up. We hope to
see you there!
NOTE: For anyone visiting CCPC
or are new to our congregation and would like to know more about
CCPC, visit the Welcome Center. Please
email info@canyoncreekpres.org
or call the church office at 972-238-8103 for more information.
.BIBLE
STUDY
Womens Bible Study Classes meet on Wednesdays in room
M-313 from September thru May. The Young Moms Morning
Class meets from 9:30 to 11:15 am; and the Presbyterian Womens
Afternoon Class will meet from 12:30 to 2:00 pm
Child care reservations are available
on line at Childcare Reservations or
by calling the church office at 972-238-8103 48 hours in advance
of each class. Go to Presbyterian Women
to learn more about opportunities specifically for women at CCPC.
Men's Bible Study Classes
meet on Saturday mornings in Room M-313 from 7:15 to 9:00 am.
All men interested in fellowship and fun in a Bible study format
are welcome to join. To learn more about this group, click
here.
BETHEL
SERIES
The
Bethel Series is a tool designed to aid church members in gaining
a deeper understanding of the Biblical message. The primary objective
is to provide a knowledgeable overview of the Scriptures to serve
as a base from which to pursue an in-depth study of Gods
Word. The Bethel Series acquaints the student with a basic understanding
of both the Old and New Testament narratives. The student begins
to see the interrelationships of events and ideas within the Scriptures,
and therefore, gains an appreciation for the part as it relates
to the whole and the whole as it relates to the part. The course
is designed for lay people, taught by lay people and geared to
speak to lay people.
As Christians we have a history
and we need to know that history, understand our roots (the "rock
from which we were hewn") if we are to know who we are, to
Whom we belong, and what our mission is. The Bible gives us that
history (His Story), in such a compelling way that we know ourselves
to be an integral part of it. This happens when the Bible becomes
a Living Word, a Word that is relevant and speaks to us in the
here and now.
If you are interested in enrolling
the Bethel Bible Series, email info@canyoncreekpres.org
for more information and class schedules.
PRESBYTERIAN
WOMEN
Go
to CCPC Presbyterian Women to find
out how this organization of Christian women provides an opportunity
for all women to grow in their knowledge of Christ, to strengthen
their faith, and to share with others as they reach out to those
in the congregation, community, and around the world.