LIFECLASSES WINTER 2020

The Bible wasn’t written to confuse you - it was written to teach you how to live. LifeClasses are designed to help you understand and apply Biblical teaching through forming simple, daily habits so you can grow to be more like Jesus. LifeClasses are a safe place for you to learn and ask questions and a great tool for anyone who is exploring the Christian faith.

Mondays 6:30-8p @ Lifestone Sept 16 - Oct 28 ~ Free Onsite Childcare Provided

Choose from 3 life-changing classes…

Are you new to Biblical Christianity? Or maybe you’re a long time Jesus follower looking to strengthen your walk with God. This fall we’ll discover the answers to three of life's most important questions: The Question of Existence: Why am I alive? The Question of Significance: Does my life matter? The Question of Purpose: What on earth am I here for? Living out the purpose you were created for moves you beyond survival or success to a life of significance - the life you were meant to live.


Men! As we look at the world today, it’s easy to feel discouraged and overwhelmed. Paul’s letter to the Philippians, written from prison, addresses these same feelings with hope found in Christ. Even as he faced prison and persecution, Paul urged the Philippians to rejoice in the Lord no matter what their circumstances. In this 6-part series Pastor Akshay Rajkumar addresses the discouragement and hopelessness that people face today and offers the hope of real joy, truth, freedom, and love that Paul writes about in Philippians. If we have Christ, we have real life.


Ladies! In this six-week study join Jennie Allen, Lauren Chandler, and Amena Brown as they talk all about friendship. Find out why we need friendship, discover biblical examples of friendship, and identify the pitfalls, challenges, and joys of friendship. We’ll dive into the tough topics of toxic relationships, boundaries, and how to rebuild broken trust. But most of all, the real-life stories and study guides will help us celebrate the encouragement, wisdom, and love that only comes when we’re not alone.