Christianity Explored – understanding the Christian Faith

Christianity Explored – understanding the Christian Faith

We have two programmes to help you understand who Jesus is and what it means to follow Him wholeheartedly.

If you are interested or know someone who would like to do the courses please email darryl@theanchorchurch.org.nz; or contact the church on 04 234 1390.

Christianity Explored.

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What’s it about? Why are we here? Is there a God? What is life about?Christianity Explored gives you time to think about the big questions of life, and to explore the life of the person at the heart of the Christian faith – Jesus Christ. Everything is supplied to those who participate in the course even a small Gospel of Mark for those who don’t have a bible.

What can the participants expect? There are discussions, outline notes on the talks, background information, short DVD presentations and plenty of space to write your thoughts and ideas.

You won’t be asked to read out loud, pray or discuss anything you don’t want to. You can participate as much as you like or just sit and listen. Courses are run throughout the year as needed.

We have two options  – Tuesday mornings starting 5th  May, and Wednesday evenings 6th May at 7.00 – 900 pm.

Please register here – Registration Form for Christianity Explored

 

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 Discipleship Explored is a course designed to give the time and space to think about what it really means to live the Christian life. This eight-week journey through Paul’s letter to the Philippians helps you think through questions such as:

  • How can I be sure I’m Christian?
  • What is life really about?
  • How can I grow as a Christian?
  • How can I enjoy being a Christian more?

You may have been in church for years, or you may be only just beginning the Christian life. Whatever stage you are at, Discipleship Explored will help you understand what is involved in following Christ today, and encourage you to start walking confidently in His footsteps.

 

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