Winter | Spring 2026

Adults
Hebrews

The book of Hebrews offers some of the richest teaching in all of Scripture concerning the person and work of Christ. In this class we will explore how Hebrews presents Jesus as the fulfillment of the Old Testament promises and the perfect mediator of the new covenant. Together we will consider how these truths strengthen our faith and encourage perseverance in the Christian life.

lead by
Doug Leavengood, Eric Irwin, George Granberry
assisted by
Phillip Luther, Bill Tate
location
Main Sanctuary
10:15 AM
Adults
The Nicene Creed

This class will examine the Nicene Creed, one of the most historic and widely confessed statements of the Christian faith. Together we will explore why it was written, the key doctrines it affirms about the Trinity and the person of Christ, and how it continues to guide and guard the Church today.

lead by
Albert Leavengood
assisted by
Gerald Collins, Thomas Ellis
location
Morse Room
10 AM
Adults
The Bible & Singleness

This class is designed to study what the Bible has to say about living faithfully as a single person in the church. We will explore biblical themes such as singleness and identity, the gift of singleness, freedom and contentment in being single, as well as themes of dating, purity, and spiritual growth.

lead by
Pastor Dennis Louis
assisted by
location
Overflow
10 AM
Open
New Members Class

This class is for those who have recently joined or are considering joining CVPC. We will walk through the membership questions and basics of the Reformed faith, allowing you to learn more about CVPC's vision, mission, and core commitments.

lead by
Pastor Roger Collins, Pastor Dennis Louis
assisted by
location
Overflow
10 AM
Youth
High School
Justification

This class will explore the biblical doctrine of justification, one of the central teachings of the Reformation. Students will examine what Scripture teaches about sin, grace, faith, and the righteousness of Christ, and how the gospel assures believers that they are declared righteous before God through faith alone.

lead by
Bobby Dueitt
assisted by
Gareth Jones, Malia Buchanan
location
Manse Main
10 AM
Youth
Middle School
New City Catechism

What do we believe, and why does it matter? This year, our Middle Schoolers are tackling these big questions through the New City Catechism. By using a "question and answer" format to break down Christian doctrine into manageable, memorable pieces, we are helping students build a "grammar of faith" to navigate the world around them.

lead by
Scott Kennedy
assisted by
Laura Dueitt, Kairu Tuma'e
location
Manse Main
10 AM
Children
2-3-Year-Olds
Encountering God's Word & World

We use a curriculum based on The Big Picture Storybook Bible by David Helm, tracing God’s plan of redemption from Genesis to Revelation. In fall and winter, we focus on God’s promises to Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David; in spring, we learn about Jesus—His life, death, resurrection, and the Church. Our time includes simple liturgical rhythms: responding to a question, listening to God’s Word, singing the doxology, and engaging through crafts or play, helping build relationships where God’s love is shared.

lead by
Karen Collins
assisted by
Colby Finch, Kate Bowles
location
Room #2 (Next to Morse)
10 AM
Children
Pre-k
Teach Us to Worship

This interactive, biblically grounded curriculum introduces ages 4–6 to the rhythms of corporate worship. Each month highlights a different element—such as prayer, praise, confession, or benediction—teaching that worship is an ongoing conversation with God. Through storytelling, music, and activities, children are encouraged to engage meaningfully in worship alongside their church family.

lead by
Anne Marr
assisted by
Paulette Davis, Isabel Kennedy
location
Room #5 (Next to Nursery)
10 AM
Children
K-2nd
Jesus, What A Savior!

This curriculum presents Creation, Fall, and Redemption through a chronological study of God’s redemptive love. It emphasizes Jesus as the only hope for sinners and reveals God’s plan from the beginning. Our prayer is that students see clearly that their hope is found in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

lead by
Melissa Richmond
assisted by
Jesse Newman
location
Room #4 (Next to Kitchen)
10 AM
Children
3rd-grade
Faithful To All His Promises

This class is designed for children to learn about the promises of God. Our prayer is that students will not only learn about some of God's promises, but  will also  discover what it means to trust in those promises. Beginning with the nature of a promise, the class explores key biblical promises and God’s faithfulness to fulfill them. Our goal is for students to trust in God’s character, knowing His promises are true gifts of grace. During the first 10 minutes of class, kids through 5th grade sing together in the sanctuary.

lead by
Jessica Hansen
assisted by
Avery Radmacher, Audrey Stegeman
location
Room #3 (Middle Classroom)
10 AM
Children
4th-5th
To Be Like Jesus

What is salvation? How does someone become a Christian? What does it mean to become like Jesus? This class answers key questions about salvation, the gospel, and what it means to follow Christ. Students learn the foundation of being made in God’s image, humanity’s fall, and the core elements of the gospel. The second half focuses on sanctification—growing to be like Jesus—through studying Scripture and practicing obedience, humility, worship, and service.

lead by
John Grady
assisted by
Isaiah Buchanan
location
Upper Room
10 AM

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