Women’s Retreat
April 4 - 5
Antiochian Village
We encourage women to grow in Christ and shine their light on others through meaningful fellowship and the study of God's Word. Whether you're new to faith or looking to deepen your relationship with Jesus, our women's Bible study offers a chance to explore scripture and form lasting friendships.
Mondays
9:30-11:15 a.m. | Room 112
September-May
We encourage women to grow in Christ and shine their light on others through meaningful fellowship and studying God's Word. Whether you're new to faith or looking to deepen your relationship with Jesus, our Women's Bible study offers a chance to explore scripture and form lasting friendships. This fall, we're studying 1 Kings, uncovering the stories of God's power and faithfulness. Join us as we explore how Jesus, the Son of God, offers eternal life and hope in our tumultuous world.
Monthly
Our monthly interest groups offer opportunities for women to connect, build friendships, and enjoy shared hobbies—all while growing in discipleship. For more information on the groups, click the name of the group to contact the leader.
Summer Wednesdays
9:30-11:30 a.m. | Room 112
June-August
During the summer, join us for Mugs & Muffins, a casual gathering focused on spiritual disciplines like prayer, Bible reading, and meditation. We'll learn how to persevere in these practices and turn them from duty into delight.
At North Park Church, our men’s ministry helps men grow in faith, connect with others, and take on leadership roles in their homes, churches, and communities. Through Bible studies, fellowship, and accountability, men are empowered to live out their discipleship.
Thursdays
6:30-7:30 a.m. | ROOM 106
Join our weekly Men’s Bible Study to dive into scripture, share insights, and strengthen your faith in a supportive environment.
Every Other Tuesday & Saturday
Tuesday = 6:30-7:30 a.m.
Saturday = 8:00-9:00 a.m.
Room 106
As the baby boomers are called to glory, young men will be the leaders of their families, workplaces, and North Park Church. The elders’ role is to equip men to be ready for this task. In this bi-weekly study, we’re diving into the Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF) to help men apply biblical truths to their lives. Learn ten spiritual disciplines and grow in your leadership as you wear the full armor of God. Coffee and light food will be provided.
Sundays | 9:00-10:00 a.m.
September-May
Jim Yoder | Room TBA
“Galatian thinking” evaluates Christian life by achievement, merit, and reward, rather than by constant trust in the grace-working of God in Christ. It is prevalent in the churches today as religious legalists have duped Christians with “how-to” Christianity in prescribed procedures, formulas, techniques, and duties that allegedly determine the marks of a true disciple. There is still something of the old legalist in us. We hope to grow deeper in our faith by coming to grips with the question of what real Christian life is like. The answer can be characterized by one word, “liberty.”
Ryan Hoover | Room TBA
The purpose of this class is to learn about the capabilities and impacts of AI on our lives as viewed through a Christian lens. Each week we’ll discuss another domain or application for AI (e.g. medicine, work, family), the benefits, the challenges, and the pitfalls. Our focus will be on how Christians are to properly navigate this age of machines.
Pastor Ken Priddy | Room TBA
Sometimes a good book, written by a gifted author, can provide us with an opportunity to reflect and reconsider important matters in our spiritual walk. Such is the case in The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis. While most of us are familiar with The Chronicles of Narnia, many are less acquainted with Lewis’ other works of fiction. In The Great Divorce, the author takes us on a bus ride from Hell to Heaven, challenging us to ponder what those places mean to us as Christians. The goal of the glass is to foster discussion of the novel and, as C.S. Lewis states in the preface of the book, “arouse factual curiosity about the details of the after-world.”