Alpha church course
BOUTTE - The Fall Alpha Course at Life Church begins Wednesday, Sept. 5 and hopes to help participants answer life’s bigger questions such as “What am I doing here?” and “Do I have a greater purpose?”
A Friendship Dinner will kick off the course, which includes dinner and learning as the true meaning of life is explored.
The course is free and will continue for 10 weeks. Each week will include a dinner, a talk and a small group discussion such as “Who is Jesus?” “Why did Jesus die?” “Who is the Holy Spirit?” and many more topics.
Childcare is provided and children will be fed.
The course will be held at the Fellowship Hall at Life Church at 13271 Hwy. 90 in Boutte. All are welcome.
For registration or information, call (985) 785-2413.
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