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Elective Classes

Current Electives
Bible and Life

In this class, we delight in the Word of God and pursue holiness through Scripture – alternating between studying books of the Bible and life-application. This weekly study meets every Sunday during second service.
They are currently studying the book of Matthew.

Sunday Evening Book Study
The Sin of Empathy by Joe Rigney

For those interested in an on-going theological book study, we will be offering a new discipleship opportunity geared toward deeper theological development by studying ancient and modern works on theological topics ranging from the Trinity to Christology, to the study of the Holy Spirit, all the way to modern works engaging in theological retrieval and cultural engagement.

Join Pastor Nate for a book study every 1st and 3rd Sunday evening of the month, 6:30-8:00 p.m.  They are currently finishing up their study of The Holy Spirit by Fred Sanders.  Join us for the next book, The Sin of Empathy written by Joe Rigney, where we will look at the greatest rhetorical tool of manipulation in the 21st century. To order the books ahead of time, contact him at pastornatemeece@lifepointindy.com

FALL CLASSES

For those interested in reading the Bible better, we offer a 16-week course on biblical interpretation.

FALL
2025

This 16-week course introduces Christians to the historical development of theology, and how the church has historically engaged in discussions about doctrinal truths.

FALL
2025

This intensive discipleship track provides a framework aimed at equipping mature believers for ministry, both corporately and in their individual lives and families

SEPT
2025
Summer Book Study with Pastor Jym

Join us for Pastor Jym's annual Summer Book Study as we walk through a classic of Christian Literature, John Bunyan's Pilgrims's Progress. We will meet on Tuesday mornings at 6:30 a.m. in Rm. 102/103, June 3 through July 1. The study will last one-hour each day. We will be utilizing the modern translation by Judith Markham, The New Pilgrim's Progress, with notes by Warren Wiersbe. A few books are available in the church office at cost while supplies last. Please come prepared the first week with pages 6-47 read.