“Come, follow Me! And I will make you fishers of people.” These are the words Jesus Christ spoke to His followers two thousand years ago. They became His disciples and later were called Christians—little “Christs.” Hence a Christian is someone who strives to be just like Christ, in speech, thought, conduct and lifestyle.
Discipleship is the spiritually rewarding path a person takes to become like Jesus, similar to the physical training an individual undergoes to become an athlete. Just like the body, the human soul and mind need regular exercise to stay in shape.
Whether you are a new or seasoned believer, you need to keep your mind, soul and body connected to God and your fellow Christians. But how do you go about? Discipleship helps you to broaden and deepen your faith and to develop your skills as a fisher of people.
Discipleship 201 Practicing Christian Discipleship: In this 5-week class, you will learn to live out your Christian faith. This class focuses on John Wesley’s means of grace, spiritual practices that keep believers connected to God’s grace, such as worship, Bible study, giving, Holy Communion, service and forgiveness.We will discuss the practical aspects of the Christian faith. This class is recommended for those who have taken or plan to take CORE Christian Beliefs . Day: Sundays Time: 11:30 AM—12:30 PM. Location: Room 117
Discipleship 301
United Methodism 101:Designed for new members and anyone interested, this 5-week class is an introduction to the history, doctrines, polity and practices of The United Methodist Church. Learn what it means to be a United Methodist and what distinguishes the UMC from other Protestant denominations. Pre-requisite: “CORE Christian Beliefs” class. Days: Sundays. Time: 11:30 AM—12:30 PM.
Location: Room 117.
These classes are free. If you want to enroll in the class, please print the Spring flier below. If you would like more information, call the church at 562 861 9777.