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胡同Hutong weekly community study
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Equipping Center Course: Systematic Theology 1
Course: Systematic Theology 1 (2 credits) Lecturer: Dr.Randal Eplin & Pr.TJ Language: English Date: October 13 – December 1 (Sundays) Time: 6:30pm – 9:00pm The class meets on Zoom Audit fee: 700 RMB For more information about credit please contact equippingcenter@bicf.org Course Description: Systematic Theology 1 This is the first of three courses in Systematic Theology. Topics to be covered are as follows: why study theology, theological methods, The Word of God, The Canon of Scripture, The Inerrancy of Scripture, The Four Characteristics of Scripture,…
Youth Groups
Mission City Church Youth seeks to help students authentically encounter christ, meaningfully engage with the larger community of faith, and accurately express God’s greatness to the world both near and far. WHEN WE MEET: • Friday Evenings Middle School (6th-8th grades)Time: 5:30 pm – 8:30 pmLocation: Near Changying Station (line 6) High School (9th-12th grades)Time: 5:30 pm – 9 pmLocation: Trinity Space For details, please email youth@bicf.org Post Views: 4,323
BSF Men (Bible Study Fellowship)
Every week, men gather to study the Bible, learn from one another, and are challenged and encouraged to live for something larger than themselves. A BSF Men’s group offers straight talk and biblical truth built on the foundation of Jesus Christ. Exploring God’s Word together allows men to learn from one another, be challenged, and encourage each other to live for something larger than themselves. During the week, members spend time in personal study of the Scriptures with questions that prompt…
BSF Women (Bible Study Fellowship)
Women today face a multitude of challenges. Many have found peace, comfort, hope, security and answers to life’s big questions as they uncover the truth in God’s Word. Women of all ages around the world have the opportunity to study the Bible together, exploring the meaningful questions of life, going deeper in their relationship with Jesus Christ and connecting with other women in conversations about things that matter. Group members spend time in personal Bible study during the week with questions…
ADHD Support Group
Christians often have access to resources for managing ADHD from the greater ADHD community, but can struggle to find support within our faith community. This group is to support Christians who want a safe place to reconcile our Christian faith and ADHD, and who want to support the neurodivergent community in church. We will meet weekly or biweekly to share about our lives as Christians with ADHD, exchange strategies for living fruitfully with ADHD, and pray for one another. This…
The Embassy (Young Adults)
THE MISSION OF THE EMBASSY IS TO FOSTER A FAMILY OF CHRIST’S AMBASSADORS. We want to accomplish this by creating a home away from home for young adults to know God through scripture and the spirit, spreading Christ’s kingdom culture to the ends of the earth. Our core values are desire for God, community, and fruitfulness. We have service every Thursday from 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm. We would love to have you come to worship and hang out with us.…
Men’s Breakfast
Join us for a time of Faith, Food, and Fellowship every second Saturday of the month. It will be a special time together as we enjoy being fed both physically and spiritually. Date: 2nd Saturday of the monthTime: 9:30amLocation: Peter’s Tex Mex We look forward to seeing you there! For more information, please email men@bicf.org Post Views: 361
How Do I Read My Bible?
Jonathan longed for a deeper relationship with God, but felt overwhelmed every time he opened his Bible. His “Bible in a Year” attempts often fizzled out by March, leaving him feeling defeated and distant from God. Sometimes, he wondered if he could really understand God’s Word without a theology degree. If Jonathan’s experience mirrors your own, we have good news for you. City Church has prepared two classes on ovember 24th and December 1st, which will equip you to read…
Sexuality: LGBTQIA+
Last Tuesday morning as Thandiwe arrived at work, a colleague excitedly handed her a pride pin, insisting it was for “diversity day.” Over lunch, a different colleague handed her an invitation to a same-sex wedding. As Thandiwe was clearing out her inbox before getting off work, she noticed an email from her supervisor encouraging everyone to add their preferred gender pronouns to their email signature. That evening at home, Thandiwe’s youngest daughter handed her the school’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion…