Christian formation is the lifelong process of growing in faith. It is the work of Christ in our hearts transforming how we think, how we live, and how we relate to God and others. At OroNaz, we desire to help our people grow. One way we do that is by offering different classes and groups throughout the year specifically designed to promote growth in the following three areas:

1) Learning the story of God (developing biblical literacy)
2) Living out the story of God (practically in relationships, finances, parenting, etc.)
3) Expanding the story of God (maturing and making disciples).

We are currently working on updating our list of classes and groups available, we'll have more info soon with descriptions and more. Here are some details about what's currently happening:

  • Sunday morning classes at 9am
    • GOING DEEPER led by Barry Franks (Room 117, currently running)
    • DAVID: THE LONG-AWAITED KING led by Harold & Linda McCoy (Fellowship Hall, October 5 - November 23)
  • Monday Men's Pure Desire Group at 6:30pm in Pastor's Conference Room
  • Tuesday Women's Bible Study w/ Patty Clark 10am in the Fellowship Hall
  • Tuesday Youth Group for Teens 6-8pm in Fellowship Hall & Youth Room
  • Wednesday Serenity Recovery at 6pm in the Fellowship Hall
  • Thursday Came to Believe Recovery at 6pm in the Fellowship Hall
GOING DEEPER
Led by Barry Franks
Sunday Mornings 9:00-9:45, Room 117
 
In this class we will learn how to read the Bible for depth instead of distance. We will look at short passages of Scripture as we go through the book of John, listening for the Lord's promises, commands, warnings, errors to avoid, insights, interesting facts, and more. We will learn to personalize His words to us through Scripture and grow deeper in our relationship with Jesus.
DAVID: THE LONG-AWAITED KING
Led by Harold and Linda McCoy
Sunday mornings, 9:00-9:45, Fellowship Hall, Oct 5 - Nov 23

This class will focus on the second half of David’s life; his anointing as king over Judah and eventual reign over all of Israel. We’ll focus on the decisions he makes, his victories and struggles, and how that applies to our own lives. We’ll explore such themes as faith and trust, guilt and forgiveness, and vision and purpose. Let’s join with David in becoming men and women after God’s own heart.