Scripture commands us to “be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Rom. 12:2). By grappling with biblical themes & real-life issues, our classes seek the transformation of the character & heart of God’s people in God’s world.
[SPRING SESSION] March 10–May 19, 9:45–10:45AM
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God, Psychiatry, and Spiritual Growth
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Looking at theory, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness in our culture, and working towards a Christian understanding of the pursuit of mental and spiritual health.
Location: Granary Room
Facilitators: Chris Sherwood
Let your mind and heart be enriched by delving into God’s word through Moses in his final message on living as God’s redeemed people.
Location: Common Room
Facilitators: Norm Graf | David Freeman | Mary Harvey
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Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
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An organic learning community in which we challenge each other to think and discuss difficult or untouched topics, in love and in the light of Scripture.
Location: Terrace Room
Facilitators: Nick Maynard | Simon Fowler
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Bible Study for Internationals
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Understand the claims of Christ and the meaning of Scripture in a clear way, using English text.
Location: Park Street Conference Room
Facilitator: Kim Watson
Pray with your brothers and sisters in Christ. Everyone in the congregation is invited to submit prayer requests at: prayer[at]parkstreet.org.
Location: FOCUS Conference Room
Facilitators: Prayer Team
[EVENING SERVICE] April 7–May 19, 5:30–6:30 PM
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WorkLife: Finding Purpose in Work & Life
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Do you struggle with connecting Sunday to the rest of the week? In this class we will explore God’s original design for work, and how your everyday life is tremendously important to Him. Whether you’re a consultant, a student, a nurse, or a stay-at-home parent, you may have wondered, “Does what I do matter to God?” By the end of the class, we hope you will come away with a renewed sense of purpose no matter where God has placed you!
Location: Fellowship Hall
Facilitators: WorkLife Team
[CONTACT US]
General Questions: christianformation[at]parkstreet.org