We at Crossroads want to equip our community to use their words and actions to glorify God and bring renewal to our city and world. One way we do this is through classes that cover topics such as the values and vision of Pacific Crossroads, theology, how to serve, and how to read the Bible.
7-week course, beginning Sunday, March 11
St. John’s Cathedral, 4:00 pm
This course explores how to lovingly answer the questions and challenges posed by Islam. The class is led by Ramesh Wolf who has extensive experience teaching and training church leaders and missionaries in this difficult topic. While the class focuses on the dialogue between Christianity and Muslims, it also covers how to hold the Christian faith in a variety of contexts.
6-week course, beginning Sunday, February 19
John Adams Middle School, 11:00 am
The Bible is not a textbook of systematic theology. It is a story, God’s story of how He saves His people. This narrative approach to theology will help you understand your own place as an actor in the unfolding drama of the Kingdom. This class, taught by elder and screenwriter Brian Godawa, will practically equip you to read the Bible from a gospel perspective.
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An introduction to what we believe about God, the Bible and ourselves.
The class covers topics such as: the authority and inspiration of Scripture, the Trinity, the work of Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
Learn more about our curriculum for discipleship, which includes various Christian Education classes.
Learn more about how these classes fit into a wider vision for discipleship.