Adult Sunday Bible Class


His Kingdom Is An Eternal Kingdom



Join us at both campuses as we study the familiar stories and strange prophecies of Daniel, who served faithfully under foreign leaders for many years. Daniel offers us hope in the midst of political turmoil in our own land by reminding us that God's kingdom alone will endure forever.


This Bible class meets on Sundays at 9:45 am at both Meridian Campus and Christ Campus.

Young Adult Bible Study

For all 20- to 30- somethings! Join us beginning September 10 for our monthly study on Gene Veith's book, "The Spirituality of the Cross." We always have snacks, and you are invited even if you do not read the book. Bring a friend, and be sure to join us for monthly social events, too!



Women's Tuesday Evening Bible Study

New study begins November 12. 


Meets every Tuesday from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. in the Circle at Meridian campus. 


November 12 & 19 - Join us for a 2 week in-person study of introduction to some of the Books of Poetry in the Bible:

Nov 12 - Psalms (Bring a psalm of your choice)

Nov 19 - Proverbs


Winter study:


Jan 7, 2025 - March 11, 2025

Join us (on zoom or in person) for a 10 week study on Ecclesiastes. This study has a video component and discussion. 


To sign up for the winter study, click HERE.







 


Additional Midweek Bible Studies

Men's Bible Study - currently meets in person at St. Luke Meridian Campus and via ZOOM on Thursdays at 7:00 am to study God's Word. 


Mom's Bible Class - Starts September 6, and meets on Friday mornings, 9:00 - 11:00 am (in person) Room 205. We will be doing a study called, "A Shepherd looks at Psalm 23." Kids are welcome!



Growth Groups - St. Luke has over a dozen growth groups, which meet at various locations and times, throughout the Greater Lansing area.


Women's Thursday Morning Bible Study This study meets in person at 10 a.m. at Meridian Campus, Room 205. Those who wish may come early at 9:30 am for a time of prayer. 


Starting Thursday, September 12, we will be taking a look at the hymn "Amazing Grace" by John Newton, followed by a study on the life and character of David. 


Contact Pastor Stainbrook if you would like to become involved in any of these groups.