- Christ-centered, multi-generational community of disciple-making disciples -

WEDNESDAYS 6:30-8pm

(JULY 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30)


Use this summer to grow in your knowledge and application of Christianity by joining an ONSI class. Classes are limited in size so register soon to secure a seat!

Here is a listing of the classes offered:

LESSONS FROM GODLY WOMEN

(women’s only class)


“Lessons from Godly Women” is a class that offers an opportunity to dive into the lives of faithful women from church history. We’ll study the lives of women (including Elisabeth Elliot and Corrie Ten Boom) to learn from their examples of godliness. Through their stories, this class will also highlight the value of discipleship and the wisdom that comes from learning alongside others in the church. Come ready to learn about the influential women who have gone before us.  



Led by Olivia Elias and Bethany Hearne

THE MYTH OF DECONSTRUCTIONISM


Can someone be a Christian without believing in the authority of the Bible? What do we think of denominations that have drifted so far from the faith? In today’s culture, many people claim to be Christian but want nothing to do with God’s Word. Christians are leaving behind biblical views on marriage, the Trinity, and hell. This class is designed to help Christians understand this movement of deconstruction, while relying on a belief in the inerrancy of Scripture.


Led by Justin Knight 

APOLOGETICS: BLIND FAITH OR SOUND REASON?


Is there any evidence for the existence of God? Even if there is, how do we know that the God of Christianity is the one, true God? For those who have ever asked these questions, this is the class for you. This class is designed to function as an introduction to apologetics, covering topics like the creation of the universe, beginning of life, objective morality, and the resurrection of Jesus. Our hope is that this class will give believers confidence in the hope that they have and that it will equip them to engage in these topics with non-Christians. We hope to see you there!



Led by Rich Heavener

THE REFORMATION: WHAT IT MEANS TO BE PROTESTANT


"The Reformation: What it Means to be Protestant” aims to equip Christians with an understanding of the history of the church and some of its dividing issues that occurred during the Reformation. This course will not only go over the history of this event, but it will also reflect on its relevance today. We hope to show the importance of making the Bible our foundational authority for our understanding of God, the world, the church, and ourselves.


Led by Jake Pitzer and Clay Campfield 

FAITHFUL PARENTING (AND GRANDPARENTING) IN OUR SHIFTING CULTURE


The world our children and grandchildren are growing up in is rapidly changing—but God's truth stands firm. While the culture shifts, the Bible reminds us:

“There is nothing new under the sun.” (Ecclesiastes 1:9) Join us for a practical class designed specifically for parents and grandparents who want to see the next generation thrive in their faith. This class will equip you with a strong biblical worldview,

proven tools, and real-life strategies to lead your family boldly and faithfully in today’s culture. Let’s be intentional. Let’s be prepared. Let’s raise disciples who will stand strong for Jesus in every season.


Led by Kyle Hoffsmith

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