February 21, 2008 @ 3:26 pm
Church family - The leadership at CBC is introducing a new process to you. It is called the C.L.A.S.S. process. This acronym stands for Christian Learning And Service Seminars. It’s a simple process for moving people from unchurched and uncommitted or untrained to mature believers who fulfill their ministry in the church and their life mission in the world. Our strategy is to teach and move people along from unbelief to becoming a participating member of the Kingdom of God. C.L.A.S.S. 101 is called Discovering Church Membership-The 5 G’s. CLASS 201 if Discovering Spiritual Maturity-The Next Step. CLASS 301 is Discovering My Ministry-Doing My Part in the Kingdom. CLASS 401 is Discovering My LifeMission - Contagious Christianity. Timetables of these CLASSes will be announced as they are scheduled. Each class will last from 4-6 weeks and a workbook will be provided for you. If you have any questions, please contact Mark DeMateo @ 775-1257
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