Midweek for Adults

Wednesday Night Studies

Our Adult Midweek Studies are designed to help people grow in their understanding of God's Word and in their walk with Christ. Through biblical teaching, discussion, and fellowship, our studies encourage spiritual growth and practical application for everyday life. Whether you're new to the Bible or have studied it for years, each semester offers a track of learning that will equip you in the gospel.

Midweek Fall 2026

Starts: August 19th
Ends: December 9th

Rooted in the Word

Spiritual Formation Through Scripture

 Learn practical tools to help you read, understand, and apply God's Word with greater confidence. This class will explore how to interpret different genres of Scripture, understand the meaning of a passage in its context, and use the inductive Bible study method to carefully observe, interpret, and apply the biblical text.

This class is led by Jeff and Megen Prewitt, and will meet in Room 230.

Look at the Book

A verse-by-verse study through books of the Bible

Dig deeper into God's Word through careful observation, thoughtful questions, and group discussion. This semester we will study Numbers and 2 Kings together, learning to understand the text, see its place in the larger story of Scripture, and apply its truth to our lives.

This class is led by David Craig, and will meet in Room 110.

Midweek Spring 2027

Starts:January 6th

Understanding Biblical Theology

How the Bible Fits Together

 How do the stories, promises, covenants, and themes of Scripture connect—and how do they ultimately point us to Christ? This class will introduce you to biblical theology and give you practical tools for tracing God’s unfolding plan of redemption from Genesis to Revelation. Join us for this special midweek as we learn how to read each part of the Bible in light of the whole story.

This class is led by Jeff and Megen Prewitt, and will meet in Room 230.

Look at the Book

A verse-by-verse study through books of the Bible

Dig deeper into God's Word through careful observation, thoughtful questions, and group discussion. This semester we will study a book of the Bible together, learning to understand the text, see its place in the larger story of Scripture, and apply its truth to our lives.

This class is led by David Craig, and will meet in Room 110.

Contact chad@gabc.church for more information.