Alpha
The Alpha course is a ten-week opportunity to explore the validity and relevance of the Christian faith to your life today. It is a practical introduction to the basics of Christianity centered around sharing a meal, a talk and small-group discussion. The 10 week course includes:
- A celebration dinner with lively conversation followed by a talk on the relevance of Christianity. Enjoy the evening and decide if you want to participate in the remaining 9 weeks.
- Each week thereafter gather for a meal in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. This is an excellent opportunity to get to know others who are taking the course. Develop new friendships with others who are asking similar questions.
- After dinner there is a thought-provoking talk about the relevance and reality of the Christian faith. The talks are entertaining and filled with personal stories that focus on the application of the Christian faith in our lives.
- Following the talks is a small group interactive discussion about what you are learning and related questions. This is your chance to air concerns and ask the tough questions.
Schedule
8/6 Alpha Leader Training, 6:30 to 8 pm at
Westkirk
8/13 Alpha Leader training, 6:30 to 8 pm at
Urban Heights Covenant Church
7605 Aurora Avenue in Urbandale
8/20 Alpha Celebration Dinner, 6 to 8 pm at
Java Joe's Coffeehouse
9/10 - 11/12 Alpha, Wednesday evenings 6 to 8
pm at
Java Joe's Coffeehouse
Topics
- Christianity: Boring, Untrue and Irrelevant?
- Who Is Jesus?
- Why Did Jesus Die?
- How Can I Be Sure of My Faith?
- Why and How Should I Read the Bible?
- Why and How Do I Pray?
- How Does God Guide Us?
- Who Is the Holy Spirit?
- What Does the Holy Spirit Do?
- How Can I Be Filled With the Spirit?
- How Can I Resist Evil?
- Why and How Should We Tell Others?
- Does God Heal Today?
- What About the Church?
- How Can I Make the Most of the Rest of My Life?
2008 Fall Sessions
9/10 - 11/12 Wednesday evenings 6 to 8 pm
Location
Java Joe's Coffeehouse
Contact
Pastor Steven Randall
515.253.0330
StevenRandall@westkirk.org