south CAMPUS

New Hope Students (7-12 Grade) meet every Wednesday at 6:00 PM during the school year and is “the place to be” as it offers: tons of friends, fun game room & lounge, basketball, painting, LIVE worship, and creative teaching from God’s Word. Bring a friend!

KIDS CLASSES
South Campus: Kids Life (1-6 Grade)


Location
South Campus: Warehouse
January 11 – May 10
Mid-Week class for children with alternating music, missions and recreation.
Led by Heather Elliott
South Campus: Preschool Missions (Birth-Kindergarten)


Location
South Campus: Preschool Hallway
January 11 – May 10
Learn about God’s boundless love and Mission Work around the world.
Led by Heather Elliott

Online: What’s Next – A Study of End Times


Location
Online via Zoom
We will look at a new “end time” topic each week. Some examples are Daniel’s 70 weeks, the Book of Revelation, Gog/Magog War, The Pre-Tribulation Rapture, The Feasts of the Lord,…
Led by Lesley Deyton
REGISTER HEREOnline: Advanced Exposition of Ephesians Part 4


Location
Online via Zoom
January 11 – March 29
This is an expositional study of the Book of Ephesians. I believe and trust that God will really work at transforming all of us as we unpack the tremendous truths in this book about our Wealth in Christ, our Walk with Christ and our Walk with each other – helping each other to become maturing disciples of Christ – as we grow in thinking, feeling and acting more like Jesus. We will conclude with studying Spiritual Warfare that we must all engage in as we stay on mission with God.
Led by Dr. Robert Ervin, Th.D.
REGISTER HERESouth Campus + Online: Restoring Your Heart – Understanding Emotions (Men’s Class)


Location
South Campus: Room 119 and via Zoom
January 11 – April 12
God designed us with emotions to help us become healthy, mature, spiritual men. We need to learn how emotions affect our thinking and acting. We also need to learn to relate to other people in a healthy way emotionally.
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South Campus: Restoring Your Heart-Processing Pain (Women’s Class)

South Campus: Room 117
January 11 – April 12
The goal of the class is to help you understand your past and the effect that it has on your present. It aims to make you more self-aware as well as provide a pathway to forgiveness which draws you unto a closer relationship with God
Led by Kim Cort and Cyndi Barnes
REGISTER HERESouth Campus: Genesis 12-35: Stepping Out In Faith


Location
South Campus: Room 102
January 11 – March 29
Are you living your best possible life? Has God called you to embark on a journey that you are not sure whether or not you should go? How can I be sure it is God? How do I live my most meaningful life? What are the trials and temptations along the way? How can I feel confident that I am making good decisions and that God is with me? What are the benefits and costs of going it my own way? How can I overcome anxiety and fear and stress so that I can live the full life God has planned for us?
These are all questions that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob wrestle with throughout their lives. Like every hero, they make their fare share of mistakes, yet God is with them all of the way! You too can partner with God to become the hero you are meant to be for your family, your kids, and anyone you come into contact with.
Come grow together with us as we explore the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and together, we will encourage one another to step out in courage and faith to answer God’s call and experience the blessings he wants for each of us.
Led by Shad Genovese and Kevin Gober
REGISTER HERESouth Campus: Revelation Revealed


Location
South Campus: Room 115
January 11 – May 10
Biblical translation of the Revelation of Christ.
Led by Ken Ferenze and Byron Knutson
REGISTER HERESouth Campus: Who Me? (With Pastor Rhys)


Location
South Campus
March 1 – March 29
Discover your God given calling and what to do next. You are alive for such a time as this for a reason. Includes a spiritual gift discovery.
Led by Rhys Stenner
REGISTER HERESouth Campus: Everyday Theology – What You Believe Matters (Women’s Class)

South Campus: Writer’s Workshop


Location
South Campus: Room 102
April 12 – May 10
Are you interested in writing and publishing Christian fiction or biography? We are gathering on Wednesday nights to set aside time to write, to encourage and gently critique one another’s work, and to discuss good writing practices. The group will be led by Shad Genovese and Jeff Meredith. Shad has a bachelor’s degree in English, Creative writing, and has been teaching Literature at Starr’s Mill for the last 20 years. Jeff is a professional copywriter and published author. We both love the art of writing and its ability to share truth through literature. If this sounds like you, too, please come join us on Wednesday nights in April and May for a writer’s workshop. Bring your computers and notebooks!
Led by Shad Genovese and Jeff Meredith
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