1st wednesday mornings of the month
Breakfast and Prayer
Location: Cafeteria (FLEC Building)
Time: 6:30-7:30am
Join as men for breakfast a devotional and a time of prayer for our church. Our vision at Grace Church is to be an Acts 2:42 fellowship of believers, that means we want to be men who are Acts 2:42 men.
And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.
Wednesday mornings
Joshua; Fearless Leadership by Gene Getz
Location: Cafeteria (FLEC Building)
Time: 6:30-7:30am
Fearless Leadership: Joshua is a men's Bible study course on the life of Joshua. It is the fourth of 12 study books, part of the Men of Purpose series by Dr. Gene Getz. These studies have a unique blend of group interaction, discovery Bible study, and biblical principles for living developed over years of ministry by Dr. Getz.
The Men of Purpose Series focuses on men in the Bible who are poignant examples of Godly masculinity. Each of these leaders faced trials, frustration and failure, yet was inspired by God to achieve great goals. In a world where Christian male role models seem increasingly rare, this series reminds us that some of the most worthy examples of godly character can be found in the biblical figures who brought power, wisdom, and inspiration to God's people.
Wednesday Nights
Proverbs: God's Guidebook to Wise Living
Location:
Time: 6:30-8pm

Life is about choices. How should we lead our families? How should we manage our finances? How should we handle relationships? God's Word provides the answers. The book of Proverbs contains the greatest collection of wisdom ever recorded, written by one of the wisest men who ever lived. This study takes a fresh look at Proverbs and offers practical insights for making sound choices in every area of life.
Bible Study Fellowship - Elkhart

The Bible Study Fellowship experience is more than a class. It is a daily opportunity to interact with the text of the Bible. From the first class, BSF has used a four-fold method to help people better understand the context and applications of what they are studying.
Contact Ken Copeland via email or at 574-302-1205 for more information.