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Childcare?
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40+ Adults
Sunday
9:00-10:00am
40+
Main Campus
Main Campus - Rm. 3104
General Study
Yes
Open
Young Families
Sunday
9:15-10:15am
20-49
Main Campus
Main Campus - Rm. 3101/02
General Study
Yes
Open
Young Professionals
Sunday
10:00-10:50am
20-49
Main Campus
Main Campus - Rm. 2101
General Study
No
Open
55+ Adults
Sunday
10:30-11:30am
55+
Main Campus
Main Campus - Rm. 3104
General Study
No
Open
55+ Adults
Sunday
10:30-11:30am
55+
Main Campus
Main Campus - Rm. 3105/06
General Study
No
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50+ Adults
Sunday
10:45-11:45am
50+
Main Campus
Main Campus - Rm. 3101/02
General Study
Yes
Open
Charleston Ladies' Group
Sunday
5:00-6:00pm
18+
Main Campus
Main Campus - Rm. 3104
General Study
No
Open
60+ Adults
Sunday
6:00-7:00pm
60+
Main Campus
Main Campus - Rm. 3105/06
General Study
No
Open
Life After Divorce
Monday
6:30-7:30pm
18+
Main Campus
Main Campus - Rm. 2101
Divorce
No
Open
Young Women's Group
Monday
6:30-7:30pm
18+
Main Campus
Main Campus - Rm. 2104
General Study
No
Open
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Mike Graham - February 17, 2019
Why Communion?

Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:23-32
From Series: "Why?"
“Why we do what we do matters far more than what we do or how we do it.” –Simon Sinek While the Bible speaks to many of life’s “What?” and “How?” questions, Jesus was far more concerned with answering the “Why?” questions. The greatest, most impactful movements in history began with a resounding why. Though Friedrich Nietzsche didn’t share a Christian worldview, his famous statement on motivation echoes today, “He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.” Throughout the year, in between our verse-by-verse expository teaching series, we’ll look at 13 issues where the Bible clearly answers our why questions.
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Mike Graham - February 17, 2019
Why Communion?

Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:23-32
From Series: "Why?"
“Why we do what we do matters far more than what we do or how we do it.” –Simon Sinek While the Bible speaks to many of life’s “What?” and “How?” questions, Jesus was far more concerned with answering the “Why?” questions. The greatest, most impactful movements in history began with a resounding why. Though Friedrich Nietzsche didn’t share a Christian worldview, his famous statement on motivation echoes today, “He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.” Throughout the year, in between our verse-by-verse expository teaching series, we’ll look at 13 issues where the Bible clearly answers our why questions.
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Mike Graham - February 17, 2019
Why Communion?

Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:23-32
From Series: "Why?"
“Why we do what we do matters far more than what we do or how we do it.” –Simon Sinek While the Bible speaks to many of life’s “What?” and “How?” questions, Jesus was far more concerned with answering the “Why?” questions. The greatest, most impactful movements in history began with a resounding why. Though Friedrich Nietzsche didn’t share a Christian worldview, his famous statement on motivation echoes today, “He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.” Throughout the year, in between our verse-by-verse expository teaching series, we’ll look at 13 issues where the Bible clearly answers our why questions.
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