Wednesday, January 3, 2001

PTC First Baptist to offer Bible study classes

The First Baptist Church of Peachtree City will offer several Bible study classes beginning this month and continuing for several weeks into the new year. Childcare for all classes is free with reservations.

Beginning Jan. 16, a session for "moms" will be held on Tuesdays from 9:15-11:15 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the church. After the introductory sessions, specialized sessions will be offered, including "Motherwise," "Marriage Without Regrets," and "The Living Word.

"Motherwise" is a video-based Bible study that builds a Biblical foundation for practical instruction on being a wife and mom.

"Marriage Without Regrets" is a video series which is intended to help women understand God's framework for marriage.

In "The Living Word" session, participants will complete the reading of the entire Bible in one year.

To sign up for this class, call Cheryl at 770-304-0015 or Carol at 770-487-8133, ext. 235.

Other Bible study opportunities include the Beth Moore study, "Jesus The One and Only," which will be offered on Wednesday mornings from 9:15-11:30 a.m. and Wednesday evenings from 6:30-7:30 p.m. beginning Wednesday, Jan. 17 at the church. This study uses the book of Luke, the other gospels and additional scripture to give new insights in a careful study of the life of Christ. The class will feature video segments taped in Israel showing locations of Jesus' ministry.

To enroll, call Carol at 770-487-8133, ext. 235.

Two Bible study classes for singles also will be offered beginning Wednesday, Jan. 17 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. "How Now Shall We Live?" is an eight-week class designed for singles of all ages, and "Destination," a video-driven series, is geared towards young adults ages 18-25.

For more information on all classes or to sign up, call Carol at 770-487-8133, ext. 235.

The First Baptist Church of Peachtree City is located at 208 Willowbend Rd. just off Ga,. Hwy. 54 in Peachtree City.

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