7506 Falls of Neuse Rd.

Raleigh, NC  27615

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Education - Adults

 

Sunday School Offerings - Adult Education Offerings Brochure

 

 

Christians and World Religions - Continues through the end of January, 2008

 

The introduction presents the broad spectrum of beliefs found in major world religions.

 

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Application Class & Choir Class

 

The Jesus I Never Knew" looks at who Jesus was, why he came, and what he left behind.

 

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Parenting

 

If you have young children and are looking for help in raising them in a Christian manner, you may want to consider this offering.

 

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Segue to the Sermon

 

Actively explore the scripture, apply the lessons learned to our lives, and in turn, better glorify God.

 

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New Member's Class

 

Starts January 13 - ARE YOU INTERESTED IN JOINING SAINT ANDREWS? Or perhaps you are interested in exploring what becoming a Presbyterian is all about! Either way, you are invited to sign up for our 7-week New Members Class. It will begin on Sunday, January 13th at 9:45am, with nurseries available. To learn more, please contact Cindy Ingalls in the church office.

 

Learn about being a Presbyterian and the ministries/programs/fellowship opportunities of Saint Andrews.

 

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Fall Weekday Offering

 

Disciple 1, in its 32-week study, gives equal time to both the Old and New Testament, emphasizing the wholeness of the Bible as the revelation of God. DISCIPLE aims at transformation, not just information, and calls on persons to submit themselves to examination by Scripture, to put themselves under the power of God’s Word, and to be changed by God’s Word. It invites persons to bring their experiences and struggles to the Scripture. All persons know something is amiss with their existence and yearn for the Word from God.

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Disciple 3 - Participants in this 32 week study will read the major and minor Old Testament prophets, with the exception of Daniel, and will read the 13 letters traditionally attributed to Paul. Several themes weave their way through the study: the call to remember, the call to repentance, the need for renewed vision (eyes to see, ears to hear), and the place of community.

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