We will move to one service on July 1 at 10:00am
NAB Triennial 2018
If you are interested in attending the 2018 Triennial in the beautiful river valley of Edmonton, Alberta, July 26–29, please contact our office. Details can be found here!
Congregational Meeting
A congregational meeting to approve the 2018 budget will take place on Sunday, December 3 following the second service; a soup and sandwich lunch will be served. All members and adherents are encouraged to attend! To help us plan for the meal please register here.
“Call for Conscience” Campaign
Join the “Call for Conscience”
This fall, members of Manitoba’s legislature will consider Bill 34 which deals with conscience rights for doctors, nurses and health care professionals who cannot participate in euthanasia/assisted suicide in good conscience. Please visit www.CanadiansforConscience.ca/manitoba to learn more, join the “Call for Conscience” and write directly to your MLA asking them to support Bill 34.
Evangelical Fellowship of Canada Updates
Jesus calls his followers to be salt and light to the world (Matthew 5:13-16). We seek to live as His faithful servants and be agents of His transforming presence in our society and the world.
Evangelicals engage in all areas of life as part of our witness, and we want to be obedient to God in the pursuit of justice and care for the vulnerable. One of the ways we do this is to learn about key issues facing our culture, and think through how biblical principles apply in these areas.
A way to do so is to join the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada‘s email list or to browse through their resource database containing hundreds of topics online.
Anna Gabrielle Major – Born: July 12, 2017, Date of Passing: July 12, 2017
ANNA GABRIELLE MAJOR: BORN: JUL 12, 2017, DATE OF PASSING: JUL 12, 2017
Listen to Anna’s Celebration and Dedication to God Service here.
Jennifer and Sean, the proud parents of Anna Gabrielle Major, would like to introduce you to their wonderful daughter who is now safe in the arms of her loving Savior, Jesus Christ.
Her name has special meaning. Anna means ‘gracious and giving’ as she was a miraculous gift from God. Gabrielle means ‘woman of God’ and it was always our prayer that her life would glorify the Lord and that she would walk with Him.
Anna was a beautiful baby girl that we looked upon with awe and wonder. She was born on July 12, 2017 at Women’s Hospital, weighing 7lbs 4.3oz and measuring 21.5 inches long. Anna had her mum’s hair color and her daddy’s curls. She had the blue eyes, lips, ears, button nose and chubby cheeks of her mum and she had her daddy’s hands and feet. Anna only knew love, she never knew any sorrow or hurt. She was a much anticipated and desired child whose very existence was much celebrated.
While her arrival came right on time, our precious Anna’s life was limited to the time her mum got to share with her as she carried her in her womb.
Our darling, sweet Anna Gabrielle will continue to be loved and cherished and always remembered by many, including her parents, Sean and Jennifer Major, her grandparents, Jim and Cindy Law, Dolly Major and Les Major, her great-grandma, Audrey Hemminger and many other family and friends.
Anna’s parents would like to thank the many people who have helped through the joys and sorrows of this journey, humbling us with their warmth and care. They would also like to thank Ryan Mason, Pam Mason and Jim and Cindy Law for joining them in as they welcomed Anna into their arms and bid her goodbye with the same breaths.
A celebration and dedication to God of Anna Gabrielle was held at Whyte Ridge Baptist Church at 10:00 a.m. on July 15, 2017 with the interment following at Darlingford Cemetery.
Giving Options at Whyte Ridge Baptist Church
As announced this past Sunday, we are excited to launch a new Mobile Giving app, Tithe.ly, as one of the various giving options at Whyte Ridge Baptist Church.
It was also announced that there will be a demonstration of this new giving option on Sunday, In advance of this demonstration, please download the Tithe.ly app for iPhone and Android here.
Please note the following information regarding ways to Give @ Whyte Ridge Baptist Church. If you have questions regarding giving @ Whyte Ridge Baptist Church, please contact our church office.
Here are some ways that you can give at Whyte Ridge Baptist Church:
Give online
NEW: Online and mobile giving is now available! Click here for online credit card donations.
Give using the Tithe.ly mobile app
Download the Tithe.ly app for iPhone and Android here.
Give through automatic withdrawal
Fill out Whyte Ridge Baptist’s Pre-Authorized Debit Agreement and give or mail it into the church office.
Give personally
Using one of Whyte Ridge Baptist’s envelopes you can give a cheque or cash. It’s that simple. Envelopes can be found in the holders on the back of every pew or they can be requested from the church office.
Give by mail
If you are unable to attend a service or forget your tithe at home, you can mail your cheque to:
Whyte Ridge Baptist Church 201 Scurfield Blvd. Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1A5
If you have questions regarding giving @ Whyte Ridge Baptist Church, please contact our church office.
WRBC Online Church Directory Profile (Breeze)
Click here to be directed to our WRBC Online directory! Please bookmark for reference.
If you have created your username and password, you can login anytime at www.whyteridgebaptist.ca/DIRECTORY or select ‘Church Directory Login’ from the menu at the bottom of our website or the Whyte Ridge Baptist Directory logo near the home button on this page.
You can also download the app for your mobile phone here for easy access!
If you have not yet updated your WRBC Online Directory Profile, please do so either in response to the invitation email that has been sent to you or login and update your profile and profile photos. or contact Pastor Kevin and he will happily arrange for assistance with set up. If you have not received an email invite but would like to be part of the Online Directory, please click here and request your invitation.
Details regarding how to complete this process can be found here: www.whyteridgebaptist.ca/wrbc-online-church-directory-profiles/
Note that sections 1 and 2 in this video have been combined, and that some of the fields have changed. The video also may seem to end abruptly, but all instructions are included.
Thank you,
The Pastors and Leadership at Whyte Ridge Baptist Church
Sermons and Podcasts Available Online!
Miss a Sunday at Whyte Ridge Baptist Church this summer? All sermons are available online by visiting our Latest Sermons Page, or by subscribing to the podcast using the links below or via iTunes. Catch up on messages from a variety of speakers on your next drive to the beach or during your commute!
PODCASTS AVAILABLE AT THE SITES BELOW:
WRBC Prayer Wall
Are you receiving our Prayer@WhyteRidgeBaptist updates? If not, sign up visit our Prayer Wall to sign up today.
Praying for each other is a key part of doing life together, and this is a way to support each other in this way. Once you sign up, you will receive prayer requests as they come in and have opportunity to send a ‘prayer notification’ email to the individual requesting prayer by selecting ‘I Prayed for This’ on our Prayer Wall.
If you have any questions, please contact our new Prayer Coordinator, Irene Toews, at prayer@whyteridgebaptist.ca.
Did you know @WhyteRidgeBaptist is on Twitter and Facebook??
All of the latest updates and news – including photos and additional posts – can also be found on Facebook and Twitter!
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Prayer@WhyteRidgeBaptist: Attawapiskat Suicide Crisis
Attawapiskat is a Cree First Nation Community in northern Ontario with a population of approximately 2000 residents. The community has declared a state of emergency as they deal with an epidemic of suicide attempts among its young people. Since September 2015, over 100 suicide attempts have been made with 28 being in the month of March alone. Both provincial and federal government response teams have been sent to the community to deal with the crisis. While these measures will assist the community in dealing with the emergency situation that exists today, a long-term plan must be developed to address the suicide problem.
CLICK HERE TO READ ARTICLE ON THE WRBC PRAYER WALL
What to pray for….
*The people of Attawapiskat particularly young people who have a sense of hopelessness and consider suicide a solution to feelings of desperation.
*Health workers in the community who have been working tirelessly in the community. Pray for strength, wisdom and insight as they address the immediate needs facing the community.
*Long term solutions to address the problems faced by Attawapiskat and so many First Nations communities which include poverty, inadequate housing, contaminated water and a lack of educational and employment opportunities.
*Sensitive and compassionate hearts for those of us in the non-Aboriginal community toward our fellow First Nations citizens.
Revised Pre-Authorized Debit Offering Form Now Available
Pre-authorized withdrawal from your bank account is a convenient way to maintain regular giving of your tithes and offering. We have recently updated our pre-authorized debit offering form, which is now available on our website at https://www.whyteridgebaptist.ca/giving/. For those who wish to take advantage of this option, please visit our website or pick up a paper copy of the form at the church welcome centre.
Please note that completion of this new form is not required for those currently using this service. If you have any questions regarding tithing or offerings, or the pre-authorized withdrawal option, please contact Dave Barton (Chair of Finance) or Shirley Wynne (Financial Secretary).
Evangelical Fellowship of Canada Update
For those looking for additional information on the EFC ‘Declaration on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide’, details can be found at the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada site.
‘The Nature and Function of the Church’ – Pastor Doug Friesen
An excerpt from Pastor Doug Friesen’s article, ‘The Nature and Function of the Church’, as referred to during his January 24th message:
What is the nature of the church? In today’s society there is a lot of confusion as to what a church actually is. By no means does the word “Christian” exclusively come to mind when people hear the word “church” in causal conversation. For the term “church” is used for a wide variety of religious groups (such as Jehovah Witnesses, Mormons, etc.) and thus the Biblical use of the word is often not known. In fact, if most people were asked today what a church is, the most common response would be that it is type of building in which a variety of religious groups meet in order to have their services. But what does the Bible say the church is? What is its nature? By looking at various biblical images used throughout the Scriptures, this paper will shed some light on the nature of the church.
Other questions about the church which arise today are: “What is the function of the church?”; and “What exactly are we put on this earth to do?” Once again, the answers to these questions are readily found within the Scriptures and are just waiting to be explored!
Click HERE to Download the Full Article
LifePath Events and Studies – Sign Up Today!
Registration for all LifePath studies are now available online! Please review the following upcoming events and studies, and register below.
LifePath Seminar: Learning About Your Spiritual Gifts (1 Session)
Dates: Wed, April 27th or Thurs, April 28th
Location: WRBC Lobby
Time: 7 pm – 9 pm
Contact: Pastor Doug (204-489-3875)
Please sign up Online HERE or at the Information Center by Sunday, April 24th
Please select a valid formLove and Respect resources available in the Church Library
by Pastor Kevin
Love and Respect resources available
We were blessed to have 110 people attend last month’s Love and Respect marriage seminar. What a wonderful thing it was that so many couples in and around our church were willing and able to take the time to focus on building more Christlike marriages! I have heard from numerous couples that this was a helpful weekend for them. I trust God will continue to use what we have learned for the deepening of our relationships.
Love and Respect Ministries provides a variety of great DVD and book resources for further learning and growth. We have purchased three of these resources for our church library:
The Love and Respect Book – Much of the material of the conference came from this book. In it, Dr. Eggerichs explains how, in times of conflict, women often tend to react to feeling unloved while men often tend to react to feeling disrespected. This is a very insightful perspective with helpful advice about how to communicate in a more helpful way, especially in times of disagreement or tension.
Love and Respect Experience – This is a devotional book for couples, cited as “a husband-friendly devotional that wives truly love.”
Respectfully Yours – This is an 8-week Women’s DVD Small Group Study. It includes 2 DVDs with 8 teaching sessions as well as Leader’s Guide and Study Guide.
These resources are in the library now, ready to be accessed by you!
The story of how God provided the McGillivray property
by David Wynne – Church Moderator
I have been asked to share the story of how Whyte Ridge Baptist acquired the McGillivray property. Many of you, maybe even most of you, do not know the story behind how we acquired the land. I believe God provided the property so we can continue with and grow our present ministry.
Let me share with you the way God provided this amazing gift.
Facilities Planning Committee Formed
In 2002 our church was fairly full (not as full or busy as it is today, but still fairly full.) We put together a Facilities Planning Committee to look at our options. The committee was made up of Ralph Dyck, Milton Kelm, Eric Bergmann, and Al Donald. They conducted a survey very similar to what we did in 2013, and interestingly enough, with many of the same results and conclusions. The major outcome was to find land that would allow us to grow and increase and expand our ministries. The desire was to stay close to this locale because we had built up a very strong presence and relationship within Whyte Ridge.
Search for Land
So the search started. They estimated we would need about 10 acres for a building and to provide all the required parking. There weren’t a lot of options in order to stay close and the cost was going to be fairly high. If you drive out to the corner of Columbia and McGillivray you will see a new Roman Catholic church built on the south-west corner. The Facilities Planning Committee started looking at the land immediately west of there and extending almost all the way to the railway tracks.

Original parcel of land considered for purchase
The committee discovered there were 16 different parcels of land owned by 16 different groups or individuals. It became quite the challenge to try and pull these parcels together. Some of the people, including a couple who attended our church, lived in houses on the land. They were reluctant to leave their home of many years. Others were speculating on the land and were willing to sell, but at inflated prices. Some were owned by developers to build homes. They were not that interested in selling to a church. The negotiations were complex, very time consuming and looked like they were going to be quite expensive.
A God Moment
Almost 2 years later, in 2004, Ralph Dyck, Chair of the Facilities Planning Committee, was walking across the package of land. He was trying to decide how they might move forward because things had bogged down. He wasn’t sure they were going to be able to accomplish the task. As he stood there pondering, he was looking across McGillivray at the Lafarge Cement office building. Ralph had a thought, or maybe, guidance from the Lord. He walked across the road, into the office, and asked if the manager was in. It was unusual for the manager to be in because he travelled a lot. This day, however, he had a few moments to talk to Ralph. When Ralph sat down with Ken Ross, he asked if perhaps Lafarge was thinking of selling any of their property. Ken was surprised and asked Ralph how he knew they were considering selling off some land. Ralph replied, “Because you just told me!”
A new relationship was started. Notice I didn’t say negotiations. Ralph cultivated a friendship with Ken. They started looking at how things could be worked out. Not everything was straightforward. Lafarge employees had started the FortWhyte Alive Centre, now called Fort Whyte Alive. Lafarge still had an attachment to Fort Whyte and wanted to protect the Centre from anyone who would be on adjacent property. The negotiations were three way – Lafarge, ourselves, and making sure Fort Whyte Centre was happy with the terms of sale. This led us to another relationship wherein we agreed not to build a multilevel building that would detract from their nature setting. It also involved putting into the registration of the property that it could only be used for church use. That was our suggestion, not theirs. It was aimed at continuing to build the relationship.
God Provided
As the negotiations were close to being finalized, Ken received a call from his head office. They wanted the new Lafarge office to be located on McGillivray. That meant an end to the sale of the property. However, as the team sat with Ken to discuss this latest development, Ken was called away to the phone. The head office had changed their mind and the sale could proceed. Was this God’s will intervening once again?

Parcel of land purchased from Lafarge
Lafarge agreed to sell us the land for around $52,500 per acre – well below the going market rate. Then, as we went through all the checks and balances on transferring the property, it was discovered there were a large number of kiln bricks from old ovens spread over the property. Lafarge immediately took responsibility. They brought in crews, at a fairly significant expense, to clean up and remove the bricks before the sale was finalized. When the sale was finally settled, we were hit with another ugly surprise. The City of Winnipeg required a development tax on the transfer of title in the amount of $164,000. This was not something we had foreseen and was quite a shock. But our friends at Lafarge stepped forward once again. They contributed $75,000 towards the tax bill and the sale went through.
There were many other little things that happened but I’ve tried to give you the highlights of what transpired. Through all this, as one thing after another fell into place, I saw the Lord’s hand in it. He directed the Facilities Planning Committee. He seemed to work on the hearts and minds of those we dealt with in pulling everything together. This is why I believe God gave us this land and that we need to use it to His honour and glory.
An addendum to this story is that the “church use only” designation is the main reason for our tax adjustment to reduce our taxes.
Land is Purchased
Overall, we purchased 14 acres of land. However, the first 100 feet of property off of McGillivray Blvd. cannot be used by us. The City of Winnipeg has a variance on it for the twinning of McGillivray at some time in the future. This will reduce the usable portion of the land by 2.3 acres. We will have 11.7 acres for development.
Cost of the Land
Property | $ 710,000.00 |
GST | $ 49,700.00 |
GST Refund | $ (24,850.00) |
Sub Total |
$ 734,850.00 |
City Development Fee | $ 164,430.00 |
GST | $ 11,510.10 |
GST Refund | $ (5,755.05) |
Sub Total |
$ 170,185.05 |
Total |
$ 905,035.05 |
Lafarge Donation | $ (75,000.00) |
TOTAL COST OF LAND |
$ 830,035.05 |
Cost per acre | $ 59,288.22 |
Through the generosity and faith of our people, the land was paid off within two years.
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. — Ephesians 3:20–21, NIV
For a history of Whyte Ridge Baptist Church, go here.
For a graphical representation of White Ridge Baptist’s history, check out our Timeline.
Our History
Our History – God’s provision and the faith of his people
From its start in the early 1960s to the present, Whyte Ridge Baptist’s story—”our history”—is one of people experiencing God’s leading, stepping out in faith and then relying on His provision. A church plant of the Manitoba Baptist Association of Churches, we began ministry under the name of Central Baptist Church. However, on March 15, 1961, we officially became Grant Park Baptist Church with 27 charter members. These 27 individuals moved from McDermott Avenue Baptist Church to start the new work—McDermott became the “mother” church. One year later, the first building was erected on the corner of Grant Avenue & Wilton Street in south west Winnipeg.
Growth & Building

Daily Vacation Bible School — circa 1963
We experienced significant growth in the early years. By 1964, attendance reached 150 with a strong ministry to children, youth, and college & career age groups. With growth came the need for more space. Four years later, in 1966, an addition was constructed to accommodate the growth.

Whyte Ridge Baptist Church — Spring 1988
The next two decades were marked by times of growth, to the point of being full, and then times of decline. In 1984, with ministry space once again becoming an issue, building discussions were initiated. The end result of the discussions was the decision to relocate to the community of Whyte Ridge. Being land locked at the Grant Avenue property, a new building was constructed on Scurfield Blvd.. Our people were committed to relocating the church to this new community and provide a gospel witness. Four of our families even sold their homes and moved into the Community of Whyte Ridge, in large part, to be closer to the church and its field of ministry. We celebrated the completion of the building on November 20, 1988 and a new name — Whyte Ridge Baptist Church.
Over the next 10 years, we experienced steady growth to the point where space limitations were becoming an issue again. A Building Committee was formed in 1998. A 14 acre parcel of land on the north side of the Community of Whyte Ridge was purchased in 2003. In 2007 the building plans were put on hold due to some struggles we encountered as a church.
In 2012, with space continuing to be a limiting factor for greater ministry, building plans were revived with the appointment of three committees: Prayer, Capital Funds, and Building.
God’s Provision
It is said…
Any plans we can accomplish with our own strength and resources are not God’s plans.
God’s plans are always greater than we can ask or imagine and require a step of faith on our part.
At Whyte Ridge Baptist, we have discovered this to be true over the course of our 50 plus years of ministry. Each of the building programs, at the time, appeared to be beyond our ability to accomplish. And this was true, because each one of them required God’s provision. Over the past 20 years we have hired staff to help us grow. This involved a significant step of faith since we were not sure where the funds would come from to pay salaries. In hindsight, He always provided what we needed, when we needed it.
Ministry Focus
In our early years, we focused on 3 main areas of ministry. The love and passion to reach children with the good news of Jesus Christ resulted in overflowing Sunday School classes and Vacation Bible School programs. Very early on, a high value was placed on music in our aspirations to worship God. He consistently brought gifted musicians and singers. And finally, a commitment to reaching our community and cross cultural ministry (missions), was consistently and thoroughly woven into the fabric of the church.

Sunday Morning Worship — 11:00 am.
Today, more than 350 people call Whyte Ridge Baptist home. Many of today’s goals of ministry remain the same as they did in the early years. There still is a passion to reach children. Music and biblical preaching play huge a role in our worship of God each week. And, whether it is those in our neighbourhood and city, supporting missionaries around the world, or sending people on short term mission trips, a commitment to reaching our community and cross cultural ministry is stronger than ever.
For over 50 years, the people of Whyte Ridge Baptist have placed their faith in God to direct their steps and provide the needed resources for ministry. He continues to be faithful beyond what we ask or imagine.
For the story of how God provided Whyte Ridge Baptist with the McGillivray property, go here.
How to Authenticate the Gospel
by Pastor Terry Janke
How do we authenticate the Gospel?
Someone reminded me the other day of a document that the Board and Staff discussed five years ago when I first arrived at Whyte Ridge. It was called The ABC’s of Best Practice Policy. In a nutshell it calls us to:
- Assume good intentions behind everything, unless proven otherwise.
- Believe the best in another to fulfill their job with support, not interference.
- Communicate authentically all mutual concerns that might affect the ministry.
The document also addressed matters such as e-mail etiquette, resolving conflict, how to receive a bad report and what to do with careless words.
Relationships Are Key
It occurred to me as I read the document it was simply an attempt at defining our relational theology, or how we live out the gospel together. We either betray or we authenticate the gospel in our relationships, especially the difficult ones.
To ‘authenticate’ means to establish or prove that something is real or genuine. If we apply this to our relationships – to authenticate our faith in Christ means to show that it is real. Our profession of who we are and what we have in God is authenticated by our possession of the graces we offer to one another.
Paul uses a word for this in several of his letters. He calls believers to live lives ‘worthy’ of their calling (Eph. 4:1), to conduct themselves in a manner ‘worthy’ of the gospel (Phil. 1:27). He prayed for believers to live ‘worthy’ of the Lord (Col. 1:10), and he spent his ministry encouraging, comforting and urging others to live ‘worthy’ of God (I Thes. 2:12).
A Worthy Life
A ‘worthy’ life authenticates what the gospel is all about – humbling ourselves as Christ did and doing all we can do to be at peace with one another. Our membership covenant reflects this:
With respect to our interpersonal relationships, we agree to walk together in Christian love by remembering each other in prayer, aiding each other in sickness and distress and being courteous in our speech. We further agree to be slow to take offence, always ready for reconciliation, and mindful to seek God’s Word without delay.
We believe God calls us as a Church to nurture followers of Jesus Christ through healthy relationships. This is the arena of our discipleship, both individually and collectively. The measure of our maturity is reflected in how we authenticate the gospel with each relationship God sends our way. And when we stand before Him one day, the final exam will not be a written one. It will be the exam we have already written with our lives by faith and entrusted to Him for that day (2 Timothy 1:12-14).
Who Am I in Christ?
Everyone longs to belong and be known.
While God has created us to love Him and each other, as we love ourselves, we often find that hard to do. Why? In part, it is because we lack self-knowledge. True self-knowledge is to see ourselves as God sees us. If God sees us differently than we see ourselves, our self-knowledge is incomplete and inaccurate, a state which inhibits our ability to be recipients of God’s love and to be able to truly love others.
In Christ, relational connectedness is not a luxury—but a necessity of the Christian life. We need each other in order to mature in our faith and honor God.
In Christ, identity and intimacy are intricately linked.
The Who I am in Christ seminar is designed to help you come to a greater understanding of your identity in Christ by connecting six teaching sessions, which only you attend, along with six intentional conversations with a close friend chosen by you. (Who Should I Invite?)
The classes will take place on Saturday mornings from 9 am – 11 am at WRBC, usually every other week. On alternate weeks, you’ll arrange the times and places to meet with the same close friend, for 60 – 90 minutes, to discuss the personal impact of the preceding seminar’s content in order to gain your friend’s insights and foster your relationship.
Course Details
Dates:
- Orientation (with close friend) • Sunday, February 9, 7–9 pm At WRBC.
- 6 Seminars • Saturdays, 9–11 am at WRBC.
Feb. 22, Mar. 8, 22, Apr. 12, 26 and May 10.
Cost: $25.00. Includes…
- Christian Life Profile
- Steps to Freedom in Christ
- Discovering Your God-Given Gifts
- Beverages and snacks
Registration Deadline: Sunday, January 26th.
Download the course Brochure & Registration Form.
All sessions take place at Whyte Ridge Baptist Church.
Outline of Sessions
Orientation Class (to attend with your friend)
The goal of this class is to prepare you and your friend for the times you will meet throughout the Who I am in Christ course.
Session One – Who I am in Christ – Overview
The goal of this session is to help you gain a deeper understanding of who you are in Christ and how growing in that knowledge can positively impact, and is impacted by, your relationship with others.
Session Two – I am Dead to Myself and Alive in Christ
The goal of this session is to help you discover that, at the core of your identity, life is no longer about you – it is about Christ and allowing His Holy Spirit to live in and through you.
Session Three – I am in a Covenant Relationship with God
The goal of this session is to help you see that Christ has always been the initiator in your relationship with Him. He pursued you and you have responded to His love!
Session Four – I am a Lover of God and Others
The goal of this session is to help you embrace the reality that, at the core of your being, you are a “Lover of God” and a “Lover of Others”.
Session Five – I am Unique and Unified within the Church
The goal of this session is to help you recognize your uniqueness in Christ that is made possible by, and enhanced through, being unified with other believers.
Session Six – Who I am becoming in Christ
The goal of this session is to bring together what you have learned about Who You are in Christ and to consider the next steps you might take.
Who should I invite?
The close friend you invite to join you for the Who I am in Christ seminar should be:
- a maturing believer in Christ.
- someone with whom you share mutual trust.
- someone you feel comfortable being open with.
- someone who you know speaks truth in love.
- some who will have the courage to tell you things you may not like to hear in order to see yourself more fully.
- willing, able, and reliable to make the required commitments for the Who I am in Christ seminar.
These commitments include:
- being willing to meet bi-weekly with you,
- being willing to the complete the Consent form given at the Orientation (Feb 9th) which covers their approval to be part of this study.
- completion of both the pretest (part of the Orientation) and posttest (during last class on May 10th).