
Welcome Wednesdays This Fall
Classes for Adults
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The Story with Virginia Reynolds: Community Room B, September 10 - November 19
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The Art of Hospitality with Lori Gray: Community Room A, October 8 - October 29
At Christ Greensboro, we believe that hospitality isn’t just a task—it’s a calling. The Art of Hospitality is a new class designed to help us explore what it means to practice radical hospitality in every corner of our community. Whether you're greeting at the door, pouring coffee, or simply sitting beside someone new, this class will help you see those everyday moments as powerful acts of welcome.
In a world that often feels disconnected, radical hospitality says, “You belong here.” And here at Christ Greensboro, that responsibility belongs to all of us.
Come discover how warmth, presence, and intentional kindness can transform lives—starting with your own. Sign up today, and let’s grow together in the art of making everyone feel at home. Book: The Art of Hospitality (Revised Edition) by Yvonne Gentile & Debi Nixon
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The Gospel Foundations for Evangelism with Alan Follett: Community Room A, September 10 - October 1
"While we Christians are familiar with what is known as "The Great Commission" in Matthew 28, the question remains: are there "great commissions" in the other three Gospels? This class will seek to identify the foundations for evangelism in the other three Gospels, looking at the distinctive aims of each Gospel."
"We will examine what we mean by the word evangelism and see how that understanding has evolved over the years. We will also look at the connection between evangelism and mission. Most of the reading will be from the Gospels. Handouts will be distributed at each class, Participation - both within small table-sized groups and within the entire class - is strongly encouraged!"
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Psalms Bible Study with Dan Gobble: Chapel, September 10 - November 19
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Parent Check In with Stephanie Beal & Cameron Chantrey: Fellowship Center, September 10 - November 19
Join us in the Fellowship Center 6:30-7:00 for a check in and time of devotion. It’s been inspiring to hear your stories of faith connection with your children. Let’s continue to support one another on our parenting journeys! The games cart will be available afterwards for some time to relax and enjoy one another’s company.
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Into the Light with Mike Dougherty & Ron McKinney: Room 211, September 10 - October 15
Lerma works at the internationally renowned TMC Hospice of the Medical Center of Houston. This 6-week series will discuss the real-life stories about angelic visits, visions of the afterlife and other pre-death experiences, often termed “nearing death awareness.” Ron McKinney and Mike Dougherty will lead a review of these fascinating experiences that provide a glimpse of what those approaching death encounter.
Book - Into the Light, by John Lerma, M.D. -
Yoga with Kathy Randall Bryant: Main Room in the Youth Center, September 10 - November 19
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Chrismon Class with Gwen Worthington: Art Walk, October 1 through November 19
Chrismons—short for “Christ monograms”—are beautiful, symbolic ornaments that represent Christ and the Christian faith. You often see them on Christmas trees during the holiday season. You may even have a Chrismon tree in your own home! Here at Christ Greensboro, we display three Chrismon trees each year for everyone to enjoy throughout Advent.
Chrismons can be placed on any tree—you don’t need a special one to display these meaningful decorations.
This fall, you’re invited to join us for a special Chrismon-making class after our Welcome Wednesday dinners, held in the Art Walk space. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crafter, there’s a place for you. We’ll have simple patterns for those just starting out, and more intricate designs for those looking to grow their skills.
No cost if your Chrismon will be placed on one of the church’s trees.
$4 per Chrismon if you’d like to take it home for your own tree.
Come enjoy an evening of fun, fellowship, and creativity as we prepare our hearts—and our trees—for the Christmas season.
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Make it stand out.
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
