Life Education Series

What is Life Education?

Centerpointe is pleased to share a variety of exciting, enlightening, and even entertaining workshops and lectures. The topics are designed to appeal to those with varying levels of historic and religious knowledge, experience, and education.

Starter – No church or bible experience required
Intermediate – Build on core understanding, challenge for growth
Advanced – Self study elements, presumes strong foundation

Life Education is one part of an overall active engagement at Centerpointe. Small groups, bible studies, conferences, retreats and more are available. For more information, contact the church office (925)846–4436.

NTU – New Testament University – First Tuesday of Each Month

You are invited to attend NTU, a class designed to take a deeper look at the Epistles of the New Testament. Each month we explore one Bible book, written as a letter to first century Christians. We study the text, explore its meaning, and then apply the truths we learn to our lives. NTU  is held on the first Tuesday of each month with the classes being offered at 12:00-1:15 pm (bring a brown bag lunch) and repeated  at 7:00-8:15 pm in Centerperk. Feel free to come to either class as your schedule allows.

Christianity and World Religions – Coming later this Summer

The Life Education team will be taking a summer hiatius. When we return, plan to join us for “Christianity and World Religions: Wrestling With Questions People Ask”.

This video-based small-group study explores four major world religions- Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Judaism – and compares the beliefs of each with those of Christianity. This six-week study deals openly and honestly with questions people ask about other religions. As part of the study, author and presenter Adam Hamilton interviews a religious leader from each tradition. He treats the world religions with great respect, recognizing the unique contributions of each.

In examining these major world religions and the beliefs of their followers, the Reverend Hamilton urges us as Christians to build bridges with others so that we might grow in our faith, seek peace in our world, love our neighbor, and find positive ways to share the gospel.