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F A L L
f o r m e r l yS E A S O N S
2009
R E S O U R C E S F O R L I V I N G YO U R P E R S O N A L L I F E P L A N
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Registration Information 2
Sunday 3
Monday 8
Tuesday 8
Wednesday 10
Thursday 13
Asbury Campus 15
Frazer Campus Map 16
H O U R S O F O P E R AT I O N
Church OfficesMonday–Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
John Ed Mathison Activity CenterMonday–Thursday 7 a.m. – 8 p.m. Closed Wed. 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.Friday 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Gym closed Saturday and Sunday
BookstoreMonday–Friday 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.Wednesday 5 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. starting September 9Sunday 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
F R A Z E R
R E S O U R C E S F O R L I V I N G Y O U R P E R S O N A L L I F E P L A N
Where to register or ask questions is noted by the symbols below. If there is no symbol, registration
information is noted in the course description.
CChildren
Kris Johnson | 495-6367
Students
Kathy Hiebert | 495-6409
AAdult Co–ed Classes
Sandy Boswell | 495-6391
SSingles
Caroline Wingard | 495-6368
OOlder Adults
Sandy Boswell | 495-6391
MMen
Sandy Boswell | 495-6391
WWomen
Sandy Boswell | 495-6391
Preschool nursery available Tuesday-
Thursday mornings and Tuesday/
Wednesday evenings
with pre-registration.
PPrayer Ministry
Val Chambers | 495-6370
DDiscipleship
Diane Klaaren | 495-6332
LLifeCare
Val Chambers | 495-6370
Childcare
Preschool nursery available Tuesday-Thursday morning and Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings. To pre-register call Sandy Boswell at 495-6391.
B R E A K FA S T (FELLOWSHIP HALL)
6:45 a.m.–7:45 a.m.
WO R S H I P S E RV I C E S
Traditional Service (Sanctuary) •
8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m.
Contemporary Service (Wesley Hall) •
8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m.
Hispanic Service (East Sanctuary) •
10 a.m.
Chinese Service (Founders Chapel) •
10:30 a.m., second and fourth Sunday
Asbury Campus •
Traditional 9:30 a.m.
Gospel 11 a.m.
Communion will be offered in all worship •
services the first Sunday of each month
A S B U RY C A M P U S
See complete listing page 15
N U R S E RY
Classes for children birth through 3 years old •
during all worship services
(building 5000 – enter from the Atrium behind
the Tugboat)
C H I L D R E N
Wavemakers •
4 years old through 5th grade Sunday School
(building 6000—enter from the Atrium behind
the aquarium) 8 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Under the Sea •
Ages 4 and 5 Children’s Church 9:30 a.m.
Discoveryland Aquarium •
1st–3rd grade Children’s Church 9:30 a.m.
Surge •
4th–5th grade Children’s Church 9:30 a.m.
S T U D E N T S ( G R A D E S 6 - 1 2 )
Fellowship 9 a.m., CRAVE Room•
Sunday School 9:30 a.m., CRAVE Room•
Serve or Worship 8 a.m. or 11 a.m.•
Youth Worship Arts 3 p.m.–5p.m. •
Room 8253
C O L L E G E ( AG E S 1 8 – 2 4 )
Sunday School 11 a.m. •
Room 8252
A D U LT S U N DAY S C H O O L
8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 am •
See class listing pages 4-7
Unless noted otherwise, all events in Connections
are at the Atlanta Highway campus.
Room numbers are subject to change.
Bereans Room 3101
Spiritual truths, learned through Bible study, materials and homework,
are discussed in class and applied to individual lives. Leadership is
shared by Tom Bartels and others.
Devoted Duos Room 7201
This young couple’s class focuses on increasing the depth of
our relationships and devotion to Christ, to our mates and to
each other. Devoted Duos is comprised of married, engaged and
committed couples ages 25 – 35. Bob and Sandra Passmore are
the teachers.
Encouragers Room 8114
Selected Scripture is applied to daily living for adults of all ages.
This is an encouraging and praying class that is involved in local
ministries. Rick Holston is the teacher.
Gold Tee Room 7210
This couples group focuses on Bible-based study and discussion.
Zack Studstill is the teacher.
Jack Thompson Class Cokesbury Room
A strong fellowship group of people—couples, widows, widowers,
singles—who want a family connection, study selected Scripture.
Teachers are Wallace Falero, Hal Bacon, Diane Swanton and Tom
Ford.
Lighthouse Room 7206
The class is made up of couples and singles growing together
through Bible Study, Prayer, Fellowship and Service. Beginning
August 23 we will be working through the Personal Life Plan
(PLP) covering one topic each week. We are a welcoming group
and would love to have you join us on our PLP journey. Jan Niel
is the primary leader.
Agape 3101
This class for married and unmarried, ages 40 and up, is involved
in a study of a book of the Bible or biblical topics. The method of
study is teacher presentation, but discussion-oriented. Presently,
the class is engaged in an in-depth study of Proverbs. Leaders
include Ray Martin and Roy Sublette.
Alpha and Omega Room 8114
Couples of all ages study selected books of the Bible through
lecture and interaction. Don Hill is the teacher.
Believers Room 7208
For couples and singles in their 20s, 30s and 40s, this is a class
intended to be as simple as its name. Its purpose is to foster, support
and amplify belief. Mark and Ginger Bain are the leaders.
Chinese Language Bible Study Room 3209
2nd and 4th Sundays
Christians Day by Day Room 3208
A small group of couples or single adults in their 40’s use scripture
based lessons and apply them to everyday life. Studies include
open discussions on life topics, lesser known books of the Bible,
Christian book reading discussion and Personal Life Plan update
week. Dennie Rae is the facilitator.
Couples in Christ Room 7205
This is an open and inviting class for couples of all ages, focused on
personal and relational spiritual growth through biblical instruction
and encouragement. Members support each other through prayer,
care, and social gatherings. Mike and Ginny Dietvorst are the
teachers.
Defenders of our Faith Room 3207
This class of women of all ages focuses on defending our faith in
Christ by developing an understanding of what we believe and why
we believe it. Sheila Dorrough-Michaels and Ardith Dorrough are
the teachers.
Explorers Room 7209
Couples use small-group interaction to explore relevant life lessons
and application of the Bible to everyday living for couples in the
stages of life. J.P. Martin leads the class.
Faithful Families Room 3216
Couples in their 20s and 30s use discussion format to study books
of the Bible and topical studies. Brian Welch is the teacher.
Family of Faith Room 7207
Couples age 30–55 seek biblical solutions to the challenges they
face in everyday life.
Family Teams for Christ Room 3202
The goal of this unique class is to teach God’s blueprint for
marriage and parenting, equipping civilian and military couples in
their 20’s, 30’s, and 40’s to build their family team for Christ. For
information, call Mike and Lisa Conn at 462-5227.
Friendship Class Parlor
Adults age 70 and older use the International Lesson series to
direct their study. Members are free to ask questions and prompt
discussion. Carol Fenn, Ann Crew, Faye Gaston and Vivian Elder
are the teachers.
Harbor Light Room 7202/04
Couples in their 30s and 40s study Scripture to learn practical
applications on how to walk with and please God. Andy Harris
is the teacher.
Hispanic Bible Study East Sanctuary
Mario Aman is the teacher.
Journey Room 3201
This is an exciting opportunity for young single adults in their
20s and 30s to be engaged in in-depth Bible study, missions, and
social activities. Bible study is topical from Old and New Testament
sources. Michael Gross is the teacher.
Lifesong Room 3212
This class for couples age 30-55 emphasizes group discussion,
community service, and fellowship opportunities. We are currently
focusing on Christ centered marriage by studying “The Complete
Husband” by Lou Priolo. Facilitators are Doug and Nancy
Turman.
Listeners Room 3211
Couples age 40-60 have a desire to use our Bible learning in local
ministries as well as be an encouragement to each other. We emphasize
that church occurs outside the walls of the physical building. Jim
Johnson, Gary Cochran and Herb Cordle are the leaders.
Living Today Cokesbury Room
Married and single men and women at mid-life (ages 40 and up),
a mixture of new and mature Christians, learn to apply God’s
Word to the problems of living today. Bob Kline and Bob Scruggs
are the teachers.
Men’s Class Room 3215
The focus is to study Scripture and build fellowship. Harold Faulkner,
Bob Bowen and David Best are the teachers.
Miracles (Special Needs) Room 3108
This class is for special needs adults (ages 18 and up) who learn how
to apply Scripture in their lives. Beverly Schmitt is the teacher.
Prime Time Singles (PTS) Room 8201
This is a warm, caring, ministering, studying fellowship of prime time
adults age 50 and up. Study is a continuation of topical lessons
for living from the Old and New Testaments. Buddy Murphy is
the teacher.
P.U.S.H. Room 3214
Adults age 55 and older use the Wesley Bible curriculum. They are
involved in local missions. Robert Saunders and Danna Goodson
are the teachers.
Roy Cox Class Room 3103
This class is open to couples and singles age 65 and above. It is
a group of caring individuals who study together, pray for one
another and serve God in various ministries. They are involved
in the study of a book of the Bible or a biblical topic. Loette Lee
and Al Barnes are the teachers.
Sharps & Flats Room 1114
This class, which is open to all, studies selected Scripture. Rick
Holston is the teacher.
Shepherds Room 3110
Men and women age 55 and up study the Bible and develop strong
Christian relationships through fellowship. Frank Bray, Ron Osborne,
Jimmy Wilson, and Ann Lewis are the teachers.
Stepping Stones Room 3105
This is a class of active, caring adults desiring to grow to spiritual
maturity. Charles Wise is the teacher.
The Refuge Room 7203
Married and unmarried adults are involved in studying God’s Word,
deepening their relationship with God and ministering to others.
Facilitators are Joe and Rena Russell, aided by Ray Tucker, Nancy
Mitchell, Bob Hansen, Charlie Kendall and Gary Weaver.
The Seekers Room 3210
Couples and singles age 45-65 study relevant topics we confront
on a daily basis in our Christian growth. Brent Smeltzer and
Steve Brown are the leaders.
Transitions Room 3218
Singles age 20-40 discuss issues in contemporary society that hinder
people from developing a deep, meaningful relationship with Jesus
and a feeling of connectedness with their church family. Teachers
are Shawn O’Mailia and Katie Weathers.
Wanderers “Servery”
(Room labeled “Kitchen” in the Atrium across from the
Fellowship Hall)
A class where those in midlife (30s, 40s, 50s) experience a learning
fellowship and consider scriptural application to a variety of topics.
Debbie Schmidt and Steve Autry are the leaders.
Watermark Room 7201
Couples in their 20’s or 30’s explore biblical principles and how
they apply in day-to-day living. Mike and Sharon Hutson are the
teachers.
Women in Christ Room 7206
This is a very diverse group of ladies, married, never married,
divorced, widowed, some with children, some without, age 25 and
up, some work, some retired and all with a love to learn and grow
in Christ. Sandra Wood and Vivian Elder are the teachers.
Anchor Room 7207
A non-age graded group of singles, median age 55, who enjoy Bible
study, fellowship and missions. Jim Worley is the teacher.
Discovery Room 3105
This class is open to everyone. Studies are on life applications from
the New Testament under the leadership of Jerry Kemp.
Focus Room 8114
A class that is open to everyone. We study selected books of
the Bible and applications of biblical principles. Van Segars is the
teacher.
Foundations Room 7205
We are an open and welcoming group of young married couples.
We are excited to learn about and grow in the Lord’s plan for our
marriages and families. Ken Roach is the teacher.
Going Vertical Room 3201
Couples and singles in their 20’s and 30’s engage in an in-depth
discussion of selected books of the Bible to gain a deeper
understanding of the Word. Leaders include Melody Griffin, Corey
Maze and Laura Mastrangelo.
Joy Room 3101
This class is open to couples and singles age 50 and above. It is a
group of caring individuals who pray for one another and meet
individual needs in times of crisis. The class focuses on an in-depth
study of a book of the Bible. Loette Lee and Sherfae Ansley are
the teachers.
Koinonia Room 7203
All ages study selected Scripture. Jim Taylor is the teacher.
Lifelines Room 7201
Couples age 25 – 45 learn and grow as individuals and together
through the study of God’s Word and its application to their lives
and marriages. Bob and Sandra Passmore are the teachers.
Pathfinders Room 3106
Couples and singles age 50 and up review the past week’s news
in religion and study Scripture using the Wesley Quarterly. Dr. Jim
Vickrey is the teacher.
Realities Room 7206
Women of all ages learn how to apply the truth of God’s Word to
the realities of life. LaDonna Brendle is the teacher.
Sowers Room 7208
Couples and singles, age 50 and up, focus on specific Bible verses
designed to increase knowledge and understanding of Scripture.
Informal lectures are presented by Doug Barfield, John Bradwell,
Larry Stevenson, and Rhon Carleton.
Transformers Room 3104
The teaching methodology is largely guided by discussion. Lessons
are designed to challenge students in various topical subjects that
apply to the daily Christian walk. Selected commentaries and other
publications that reinforce scripture are used. This class has no age,
gender or other restrictions. Terry Roberts is the leader.
The Main Course Cokesbury Room
This group of all ages discusses the day’s sermon topic. Frank and
Melissa Snowden and Ed and Kelley Rouze are the leaders.
The Rock Group Room 7204
This is a caring group of believers following a scriptural path to a
closer relationship with the living Rock, Jesus Christ. “He is our
Rock and Redeemer.”
WeConnect2HIM Room 3105
If you’re in your 40s or 50s and want a closer connection with
Jesus, join teachers Amy Trammell and Bob Winter in this coed
group for spiritual growth and lively fellowship.
Young Men’s Class Room 3108
Are you between the ages of 18 and 40? Join Charles Hall and
John Morris in a great opportunity to grow spiritually with other
young men. Classes will consist of a short lecture followed by
discussion.
ABethel Series Bible Study (ongoing)
Men and Women participate in this long-range
program that looks at the Bible as a whole through themes
and supporting biblical concepts. The current study is on the
Gospels. Open enrollment September-December; begins
September 9.
4-5:30pm Room 3101 Loette Lee, Teacher
C Parenting University
A lecture based Bible study to help parents learn to
enrich the lives of their families through God’s word. John
and Debbie Schmidt will facilitate the first 12-week session.
Activities provided for children whose parents are participating
in the class.
Begins August 23 4:30-6:00pm Room 8114
W The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman
Young Women Age 19-26
This remarkable book has impacted the lives of millions
searching for a way to express their love–and now it can
help you, too! Best-selling author Gary Chapman helps you
identify and learn the five unique love languages. Cost $15.
September 13-October 25 6:30-8pm Parlor
Sandy McKinnon and Jamie Mitchell, Facilitators
CRAVE Junior High Covenant – Grades 7-9
(Formerly known as True Love Waits)
Formerly known as True Love Waits, Covenant seeks to connect
our youth with God’s plan for sexual purity. Covenant will
begin in October with small group meetings on Sunday evenings.
The small group sessions will be divided by gender and grade.
Covenant concludes with an overnight retreat on November
6-7 where an exciting speaker will discuss purity from four
vantage points: physical, spiritual, emotional, and relational. The
highlight of Covenant is the commitment ceremony. As part of
the In His Steps Rally on November 8 the students will be able
to make a commitment to purity before God, their family, and
their church. This promises to be a powerful service.
October 11-November 1 5-6pm
Room number given at registration
OTemple Builders Fitness Program
Older adult fitness program.
8-9am Activity Center Gym Instructor, Forester Harrison
WRainbow Circle
This is a United Methodist Women’s Group. Call Catherine
Crawford (281-8223) or Bev Capell (277-1116) for more
information.
First Monday 10 am Parlor
Pastor’s Prayer Service (on-going)
Frazer is experiencing a growing movement of God calling our
congregation into intensified prayer. If your spirit is burdened
to call on God on behalf of our church, our city, and our world,
you are encouraged to join Barry and John for a Pastor’s Prayer
Service. For more information, please contact Jan Niel at 495-6350
6-7am Chapel
O Temple Builders Fitness Program
Older adult fitness program.
8-9am Activity Center Gym Instructor, Forester Harrison
W One in a Million – Journey to your Promised
Land by Priscilla Shirer
The journey of a lifetime. That is what you’re in for! In
Priscilla’s newest study you will experience His power, hear His
voice, and live in the abundance promised to you. Cost: $12.
September 8 – October 20 9-11am Room 7207/09
Betty Henry, Facilitator
Noon Salad Luncheon with Dr. Don Hill
Dr. Hill speaks on a variety of topics giving practical suggestions
for living a successful life. The purpose is to provide coping skills
to help when we are faced with a crisis. It is an opportunity
to come and fellowship with others. Serving lines open
at 11:15. Dr. Hill begins speaking at 12:15. Cost $5.00.
Second Tuesday September-May 11:15am-12:40pm
Fellowship Hall
O Speeders Choir
Older adult choir practice.
1:15pm Choir Room Joe Pat Cox, Director
W Maxine Beck Genesis Circle
This is a United Methodist Women’s Group. Call Jean Sublette
(273-9576) or Jane Trawick (277-9718) for more information.
Second Tuesday 9:30 am Parlor
W Apples of Gold
This is a six week nurturing program which meets in homes.
The primary purpose is for older women to mentor younger
women in the Word of God, the Bible, and to encourage them to
obey the Word. The secondary purpose is the practical application
of cooking skills, relational skills, homemaking skills and sharing
hospitality with others. Cost $35.
September 15 – October 27 6:30-8:45pm Homes
For more information, please call Ginger Bain at 244-0124.
C Sunshine Outlives Storms - S.O.S.
Sunshine Outlives Storms is a 5-week support group for
children and youth, age kindergarten through 12th grade, who are
going through painful transition following the death of a loved one.
The children have an opportunity to express their thoughts and
questions in a neutral and supportive atmosphere with a small
group. Pre-registration required.
October 5-November 5 5:30-6:30 pm Room 6100’s
S TNT- Tuesday Night Together for Singles
TNT is the Singles’ mid week blessing. Dinner begins at 6:55
pm in the Fellowship Hall and is followed by a program that may
be musical, a speaker, or a skit, but is always inspirational and just
plain fun. Please make your reservation by 10:00 am on Monday.
The $5.00 cost of the meal is paid at the door. Come join us for
fun, food, and fellowship!
S DivorceShare (ongoing)
If you are beginning the process of divorce or
have recently divorced, this sharing group will allow you
to express your feelings, knowing that others experience
some of the same emotions. Participation can continue
for several weeks. A staffed registration table is in the
Fellowship Hall lobby beginning at 5pm each Tuesday.
September 1-December 22 5:30 pm
Room number provided at registration.
S DivorceCare
This 13-week group, more structured than
DivorceShare, uses a workbook, videotapes and discussions
for support and guidance as you work through the issues,
pain and pressures surrounding divorce. Begin any week
but complete all sessions before moving to another
group. A staffed registration table is in the Fellowship
Hall lobby beginning at 5pm each Tuesday. Book $12
September 1-November 24 5:30 pm
Room number provided at registration.
S Divorce Care for Kids (DC4K)
This 13-week group helps children heal from the
pain of their parents’ separation or divorce. Kids make
friends with other kids who understand their feelings.
Best of all, kids learn how God’s love can help turn tears
to hope and joy. A staffed registration table is in the
Fellowship Hall lobby beginning at 5pm each Tuesday.
Cost is $10 per child and pre-registration is required.
September 1-November 24 5:30 pm
Room number provided at registration.
S Recognizing and Developing Your
Spiritual Gift
When we are born physically, we possess certain natural
abilities. When we are born again spiritually, God turns them
into means by which He can work through us supernaturally.
Discover and develop your own motivational gift and learn
to recognize those of others. A staffed registration table is in
the Fellowship Hall lobby beginning at 5pm each Tuesday.
September 1-November 24 5:30 pm
Room number provided at registration.
S Respectable Sins
You won’t want to miss this lively interaction as
you discuss and apply the key principles of Respectable
Sins: Confronting the Sins We Tolerate. The group will also
stimulate personal reflection and application to our lives
today. A staffed registration table is in the Fellowship Hall
lobby beginning at 5pm each Tuesday. Bob Scruggs, Teacher.
September 1-November 24 5:30 pm
Room number provided at registration
S Individual Financial Mentoring
Learn Biblical principles of money management
and financial planning tailored to your own personal
needs. You will meet individually with trained volunteers
with a passion to help singles with their finances. The
class consists of budget planning, savings plans, plans for
retirement, as well as a strategy to becoming debt free.
You must pre-register for this course by calling the singles’
office at 495-6368. Chuck Robbins, Coordinator.
September 1-December 15 5:30 pm
Room number provided at registration
S “Budgeting and You” for Singles
In these financially difficult times, we all need to
think more about where our money goes. On the first
Tuesday of each month, you and your single friends have an
opportunity to consult with an experienced financial coach
to get ideas on budgeting, how to avoid or stay out of debt,
and how to save money. All coaches have been trained by
the Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University course. A staffed
registration table is in the Fellowship Hall lobby beginning
at 5pm each Tuesday. Chuck Robbins, Coordinator.
First Tuesday, September 1-December 1 5:30 pm
Room number provided at registration
S The Purpose of Christmas
Have you ever actually thought of what the purpose of
Christmas might be and why it is so special? Find the answers
in this video based three-week study by bestselling author and
pastor, Rick Warren, as he shares from the Gospel of Luke.
December 1-December 15 5:30pm
Room number provided at registration
W Friendship Circle
This is a United Methodist Women’s Group. Call Clara Jehle
(271-4924) or Anne Sliter (396-4300) for more information.
Third Tuesday 7 pm Homes
L Grief Support Group
This group is for those newly bereaved or those
who have grief that has never been reconciled. There
is no timetable for this process. This foundational
group deals with stages of grief, the emotional storms
that come with it, and ways of dealing with loss.
Every Tuesday 5:30 pm Room 3105
Women of Hope Breast Cancer Support Group
This group provides education, awareness and mentoring
for breast cancer patients/survivors, family, friends or
anyone interested in becoming part of this compassionate
journey. Contact: [email protected]
Second Tuesday 5:30pm Room 8114
MDA/ALS Support Group
Anyone who is affected by a neuromuscular disease or
family members of those affected are encouraged to attend.
If you have questions or would like further information
on MDA or ALS, please call MDA at 396-4534.
Second Tuesday 6-8pm Room 3101
Sjogren’s Support Group
This group is for those with Sjogren’s disease and the
family members of those affected by this disease. For
additional information, call the church office at 272-8622.
Third Tuesday 6:30-8pm Room3104
M Men’s Wednesday Morning Breakfast
Every first Wednesday morning of the month a group
of men gather for breakfast and a Bible study. Breakfast cost is
only $3 and begins promptly at 6:30am and we are finished by
7:30am. The Bible study will focus on the men in the Bible and
how we can learn from the lessons that God taught them. The
study is led each month by a different Men’s Ministry leader.
First Wednesday 6:30am Fellowship Hall Cost $3
W Psalms
A verse by verse study of the book of
Psalms. No cost. Bring your Bible.
September 9 – May 26 9:30–11am Room 7202/7204
Glenda Milling, Facilitator
Prayer Meeting for our Church (on-going)
Join us as we pray in small groups seeking God’s heart for Frazer.
Our focus is on lifting up our leadership, programs, and events
as we seek God’s perfect will and plans. For more information,
contact Jan Niel at 495-6350 or [email protected].
5:15-6pm Chapel
S T E P C L A S S E S
D STEP ONE – Discovering Your Church
Family
This is an important first step for new and old
members to get clear “direction” on how they
can be involved in the life of our church.
First Wednesday - Aug 5, Sept 2, Oct 7, Nov 4, Dec 2
6-7 pm Room 8114
D STEP TWO – Determining Your Ministry
Step Two is designed to help you discover that every
Christian is a minister called and uniquely gifted for service.
In this step you will understand your unique giftedness and
areas of service within the church that best suits you.
Second Wednesday - Aug 12, Sept 9, Oct 14, Nov 11, Dec 9
6-7 pm Room 8114
D STEP THREE –Desiring Spiritual Maturity
This step will focus on each member’s need for
discipleship, the process God uses to help us become
more like Jesus. We’ll be looking at Bible truths
we need for everyday living and how to develop a
personal life plan (PLP) and relationships with others
at Frazer for support and encouragement.
Third Wednesday - Aug 19, Sept 16, Oct 21, Nov 18, Dec 16
6-7 pm Room 8114
D STEP FOUR – Defining Your Mission
This fourth step will show you the importance of
investing your life into the lives of others in order to fulfill
the Great Commission. This ensures that we as a church
keep our focus on those who don’t have life in Christ…
that we remain faithful in our mission to make disciples.
Fourth Wednesday - Aug 26, Sept 23, Oct 21
6-7 pm Room 8114
D Personal Life Plan (PLP) Training
Frazer’s mission plan is to worship, win, disciple, and
serve. This is our plan for fulfilling the Great Commission,
Jesus’ mandate to make disciples. We believe that whenever
the church has a clear sense of mission, God uses the church
to change the world. To change the world every member
must embrace the mission and be intentionally developed to
engage fully in that mission. The Personal Life Plan (PLP) is the
foundation of our spiritual formation process which ensures
that every believer can purposefully develop a life that glorifies
God through worshiping, winning, discipling, and serving.
Starting September 9 6pm
Room 3201 Janet Carpenter, Facilitator
W Blessings from the Heart
Everyone leaves a legacy. The question is: What kind
of legacy will you leave? This is an incredible journey where
you will learn how to bless your world through the lost
art of letter writing. Learn how to leave a legacy that will
last, speak life into those you love, encourage those that
need a word of encouragement, and forever change your
life as you impact generations not yet born. Cost: Varies
September 9 – October 28 6–7 pm
Room 7207/09 Patty Woodring, Facilitator
M Blessings from the Heart – Learning to be a
Man of Blessing
Everyone leaves a legacy. The question is: What kind of legacy will
you leave? This is an incredible journey where you will learn how
to bless your world by building a godly legacy. Learn how to say
what you always wanted to say to your family, wife, and kids. Each
session will begin by John Schmidt lecturing for about 20 minutes and
then the men will spend time sharing their thoughts. No cost.
September 9-September 30 6-7pm
Wesley Hall John Schmidt
W Just Between Us Girls
Women of all ages join us for a home tip and a spiritual lesson.
No homework, each lesson stands alone. We cover topics such
as prayer, marriage, communication skills, children, caring for aging
parents, friendships, quiet time and so much more. No Cost.
November 4-November 18 6-7pm Room 7207-7209
Just Between Us Girls Leadership Team: Susan Fisher, Debbie Goodman,
Mary Glen Grant, Donna Oliphint and Bonnie Whitaker
M Crazy Love by Francis Chan
Does something deep inside your heart long to break
free from status quo? Are you hungry for an authentic faith that
addresses the problems of the world with tangible, even radical,
solutions? God is calling you to a passionate love relationship
with Himself. Because the answer to religious complacency isn’t
working harder at a list of do’s and don’ts – it’s falling in love
with God. And once you encounter His love as Francis describes
it, you will never be the same. Each session will begin by Barry
Carpenter lecturing for about 20 minutes and then the men
will spend the rest of the time sharing their thoughts and ideas
concerning the topics of the book. The sharing time allows the
men to grow together as friends and to explore their thoughts
about God in their lives. The cost of the book is around $10 and
will be available in the Frazer bookstore beginning in September.
October 7-November 18 6pm
Wesley Hall Barry Carpenter
D Financial Peace University by Dave Ramsey
Financial Peace University is a 13 week course to
help people develop a biblical perspective on living debt-free
and managing all other aspects of their financial lives. Each
week an entertaining and educational DVD video will be
presented by Dave Ramsey followed by discussion of the
topic. Pre-registration begins Sunday, August 16, in the church
office or at the Atrium information desk. The cost is $89 per
family if pre-registered on or before Sunday, August 23; $99
thereafter. This cost covers all course materials, including
the workbook and a complete set of CD’s of the series. A
mandatory orientation and Q&A session (includes
sign-up for those not pre-registered) will be held
at 6pm on August 26th in room 7202. Questions can
be emailed to Tom Oliphint at [email protected].
September 9-December 9 6pm Room 7202
A A Study of Selected Books of the Bible
Ongoing 6pm Room 3103 Loette Lee, Leader
A The Book of Daniel
This is a study of the ‘apocalyptic revelations’
of the prophet Daniel as they relate to God and the
future. The study includes lecture and discussion.
Begins September 9 6pm Room 3105
Dr. Jim Holston, Facilitator
D GROW
This four-week course is designed to help new
members, and especially new believers, GROW in the
grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ
(2 Peter 3:18), and discover the life changing purpose of
being on co-mission with Him to make disciples. Sessions
are interactive in a relaxed, informal environment. No
previous knowledge or experience is required.
October 7, 14, 21, 28 6-7pm
Room 3202 Van Segars, Teacher
P Developing Your Prayer Life
This four-week course is designed to teach the
essentials of prayer as you gain greater insight into the privilege
of prayer. It will also help you deepen your relationship
with the Lord through your personal prayer life. The four
sessions include Understanding Prayer, Your Personal Prayer
Life, Your Intercessory Prayer Life, and Praying Together.
November 4, 11, 18 and December 2
6-7pm Room 3202 Jan Niel, Teacher
C Orbit (4-Year Olds through 5th Grade)
Come grow in God’s word through praise and music;
outreach missions; Bible study; games and crafts; and fellowship.
September 9 – April 29 6-7:15pm
6000 Building
Adrenaline (6-8 Grades)
Has your left eye ever twitched from nervous energy?
Does your leg shake with anticipation when school is almost
out? Do you have a hard time sitting still? If you answered
“YES!” then this is the place for you on Wednesday nights. This
gathering is not for the faint of heart. Be ready to be loud, play
some Xtreme Games, and praise God at the top of your lungs.
Schedule:
5:50pm Doors Open
6-7pm Adrenaline in CRAVE Student Room (8251)
7:01-8pm Open Gym Time (S.Gyms)
Elevate (9-12 Grades)
Do you feel like there is something missing from
your life? Do you have that longing deep within you wanting
more out of life? Now the only question is…are you ready
to take the next step? Whether you’re just starting off, or
continuing the journey, the Elevate worship gathering is for
you. From times of crazy games to sincere moments of
encountering God, we all are looking to ELEVATE our faith.
Schedule:
6:20pm Doors Open
6:30-7:45pm Elevate in East Sanctuary
Student Fellowship (6-12 Grades)
After the Wednesday night services aren’t
you a little hungry? The CRAVE staff is…that’s why
we’ll have some fellowship time over in East Chase
from 8-9pm. Remember – you are responsible for
rides and money. Hope to see you there.
A Wednesday Night Bible Study
This study is a continuation of the study started in
January of this year. Rick Holston is leading us through the
One Year Chronological Bible NLT in the Fellowship Hall
after Wednesday night dinner. Handouts are provided but
everyone should bring their Bible with them to class. No
cost or prerequisites are required—just show up and join
others as we journey through God’s Word together.
Begins September 9 6-6:45pm
Fellowship Hall
O Temple Builders Fitness Program
Older adult fitness program.
8-9am Activity Center Gym Instructor, Forester Harrison
O O L D E R A D U LT S O N T H U R S DAYS
I N T H E F E L L OW S H I P H A L L
S.P.I.R.I.T. (Special People Involved Regularly in
Thanksgiving/Testimony)
Dinner and a program are enjoyed by all
who come to this evening event.
Second Thursday 6pm $5
Friends Bible study and complimentary lunch.
Third Thursday 11am Free
Fourth Thursday Game day of fun and
fellowship with luncheon speaker, Don Hill.
Fourth Thursday 9am-1pm $5
W Breaking Free: Making Liberty in Christ a
Reality in Life by Beth Moore
Beth leads you through a study of the Scriptures to discover
the transforming power of Christian freedom. Based on Isaiah
61:1-4 this in-depth study draws parallels between the captive
Israelites and today’s believers. Beth uses Scripture to point out
the benefits of our relationship with God and shows you how
to remove obstacles that hinder that relationship. Cost $15.
September 10 – November 19 9-11am
Room 7205 Mary Astone, Facilitator
W Pilates/One in a Million–Journey to your
Promised Land by Priscilla Shirer
This class has 20 minutes of physical toning and 90
minutes of DVD, discussion and prayer. The journey of a
lifetime. That is what you’re in for! In Priscilla’s newest
study you will experience His power, hear His voice, and
live in the abundance promised to you. Cost $12
September 10 – October 22 9-11 am
Room 8114 Melissa Snowden and Barbi Gelabert, Facilitators
W Chronological One Year Bible
(open enrollment throughout the year)
Join us as we continue our journey through the Bible in a year.
We meet weekly and discuss the literal meaning of the Word
and how we can know God better as the Holy Spirit teaches
us how to apply these truths to our lives. Purchase the Bible
in the Frazer Bookstore and start reading on the date you
purchase. We discuss passages in seven-day increments.
New Living Translation 9-10:30am
Room 7207/09 Susan Fisher, Facilitator
W One in a Million – Journey to your Promised
Land by Priscilla Shirer
The journey of a lifetime. That is what you’re in for! In
Priscilla’s newest study you will experience His power, hear His
voice, and live in the abundance promised to you. Cost: $12.
October 22 – December 10 9–11am
Room 7202/04 Charlotte Robertson, Facilitator.
W Me, Myself and Lies: A Thought Closet
Makeover by Jennifer Rothschild
Jennifer’s newest study encourages women to clean out the junk
in their thoughts and replace these hidden negative thoughts
and failures with positive truths from God’s Word. Author
Jennifer Rothschild shares practically and helpfully from her
own life and from Scripture to show how every woman can
turn her words, and her life around for good. Cost $12.
September 3 – October 15 9-11am
Room 7202/04 Charlotte Robertson, Facilitator
W Precepts Study of Isaiah by Kay Arthur
Join us for this study of The Word of the Holy One to
Israel and the Promise of the child to be born. Cost $25.
September 10 – November 19 9-11:30am
Room 7208 Nelda Miller, Facilitator
Dementia Day Care
This is a time of games, snacks and fellowship for our friends. The first
Thursday of each month, the hours are extended to 12:30pm while
the Caregivers’ Support Group meets. On this day, each participant
needs to bring a snack lunch. There is no charge but registration
is required. Please call Bev at 277-1116 to register.
Every Thursday 9:30am-12:00noon Room 3101
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregivers’
Support Group
This group is for caregivers and family members of those
affected by Alzheimer’s & Dementia. For additional
information, call the church office at 272-8622
First Thursday 11am-12:30pm Room 3103
A Daily ‘WORD-GOD’ Encounter
Know God more deeply in Coram Deo (in the
presence of GOD) and learn to listen to and obey Him in
and by His Word. This is a committed discipleship experience
which includes reading God’s Word daily and sharing in a
small group. Develop your relationship with God and find
His transformation purposes and priorities for your life. This
group is for anyone who is interested, men or women, single
or married, any age. Open enrollment throughout the year.
6–7:30pm Room 3202
Bob Rudder, Facilitator (277-7732)
Celebrate Recovery
This is a Christ-centered 12-step group for anyone
struggling with addictions or life-challenging issues. For
additional information, call the church office at 272-8622.
Every Thursday 6:30pm Room 7209
M Men’s Outreach
No hidden agenda-just fellowship! The menu for this
cookout varies each month but the cost remains the same - just
$5.00. Tickets are available each Sunday in the atrium or from any
Men’s Ministry leader.
Third Thursday 6:30pm Fellowship Hall or Pavilion Cost $5
W Shine Your Light, with Kim Hendrix
Frazer Women’s Ministry invites you to a night
of praise and worship. There will be dessert and a time
of fellowship in the Atrium following the service.
October 15 7pm Sanctuary
W Donna Grieshop Joy Circle
This is a United Methodist Women’s
Group. Call Annette Jeter (215-7673) or Marie
Baldwin (260-2939) for more information.
First Thursday 7 pm Homes
W Mission Circle
This is a United Methodist Women’s
Group. Call Betsy Prince (277-2285) or Alice
Sherbett (279-0095) for more information.
Second Thursday 7 pm Homes
APAC – Alabama Pre/Post Adoption Connection
Support Group
This group provides education and social
interaction for adoptive families. For additional
information, call Bridgette Gilley at 409-9477.
Third Thursday 6-7:30pm Room 8114
Parkinson’s Support Group
This group is for those who have Parkinson’s disease and
the family members of those affected by this disease. For
additional information, call the church office at 272-8622.
Fourth Thursday 6pm Room 3101
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S U N D AY M O R N I N G
Traditional Worship Service 9:30 a.m.
Children’s Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Youth Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Overcomers
This is an inviting and encouraging Bible Study class open to
adults of all ages, married or single, where biblical truths are
taught and discussed for application to life’s challenges and
everyday situations. Teacher is Gloria Dunn.
Gospel Service 11 a.m.
Children’s Church 11 a.m.
Adult Sunday School 11 a.m.
Builders
This class is open to adults of all ages, married or single. Positive,
upbeat, Scripture-based lessons are taught through the use of
books written by well-known Christian authors. Teacher is
Ella Lynn.
M O N D AY E V E N I N G
Volleyball 6 p.m.
W E D N E S D AY E V E N I N G
Children’s Supper and Devotional 5-6 p.m.
Children’s Choir Practice 6-7 p.m.
Bible Study—Robert Spicer, Facilitator 6-7 p.m.
Adult Choir Practice 7-8 p.m.
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BOYS/GIRLS SMALL GROUP MEETINGS— !FOUR SUNDAYS @5 P.M. STARTING OCT. 11
OVERNIGHT RETREAT NOVEMBER 6!7 !SPEAKING THE TRUTH ABOUT PHYSICAL, SPIRITUAL,
EMOTIONAL AND RELATIONAL SEXUAL PURITY
COMMITMENT CEREMONY NOV. 8 @ IHS RALLY !
TO REGISTER CONTACT STUDENT MINISTRY OFFICES
ANSWERING THE CALL TO TRUTH, LOVE AND PURITY FOR STUDENTS GRADES 7–9(FORMERLY KNOWN AS TRUE LOVE WAITS)
STEP CLASSES | WEDNESDAYS 6 P.M. ROOM 8114
STEP 1: DISCOVERING YOUR CHURCH FAMILY
STEP 2: DETERMINING YOUR MINISTRY
STEP 3: DESIRING SPIRITUAL MATURITY
STEP 4: DEFINING YOUR MISSION All members, and especially new members, are encouraged to attend Step classes. Step classes will resume Wednesday, Aug. 5. For more information or to register, contact Diane Klaaren at 495-6332 or [email protected].