Education: Monday Night Live
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Spring/Summer
Triad 2008
May 4 – August 10
6:50 – 9:00 pm
Students are heavy in discussion during
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Monday Night Live is an evening
filled with classes for the whole family. There are always
a variety of class topics and activities. If you are interested
in a class or would like more information, please call
303-761-9948 or email info@graftedin.com.
Childcare (6 months through 4 years of age) is provided
from 6:50 – 9:00
p.m.
We look forward to seeing you this Monday night!
Please note that the student is responsible
for procuring materials needed for classes.
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Answering Jewish Objections To Jesus
Teacher:Pastor Mark McLellan
Location: Room 7
Time: 8:00–9:00 pm
Cost: FREE
Description: This class will answer the basic objections raised by Rabbinic Jews regarding the Apostolic Scriptures. We will help everyone to grasp the Rabbinic Jewish objection and also understand the biblical response to it. We will use Dr. Michael Brown’s fourth volume in a series on these matters as the primary text. This will be an informative and exciting quest for the TRUTH.
(Book is required; see teacher for info)
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Restoration
Teacher: Russ Beeson
Location: Room 9
Time: 8:00–9:00 pm
Cost: FREE
Description: Biblical Christianity was
originally a sect of Judaism that believed in Jesus and
revered the Torah as the core of her scriptures. Restoration
is a riveting argument for a return to that original biblical
expression of faith in Jesus. Discover for yourself the
profound beauty of Torah life, the celebration of the biblical
Sabbath, and the application of God's holy feast days.
Your eyes will be opened to another dimension of the faith
that is beginning to reemerge among Christians worldwide.
This class will answer common theological objections to
the Torah, while demonstrating that Christians are already
keeping more of God's Law than they realize. This thought
provoking class is theological boat-rocker and an inspiring
journey into the world of the Bible. (Book is suggested;
see teacher for info) "Restoration" by D. Thomas Lancaster
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Towards Understanding the New Covenant
Teacher:Ariel ben-Lyman HaNaviy
Location: Room 7
Time: 6:50– 7:50 pm
Cost: FREE
Description: We will examine "Old vs.
New Testament" concepts, the Holy Spirit, "In vs.
On," and
Torah observance in this class, "Towards Understanding
the New Covenant and Yeshua's Term 'New Testament.'"
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From the Crescent to the Cross
Teacher:Patrice Sauer
Location: Room 4
Time: 6:50 – 7:50 pm
Cost: FREE
Description:Class course includes "Why we need
to learn about Islam," "The Muslim worldview," "Are
we nationals of the Kingdom of YHVH or of a country?" and other
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Children’s Hebrew I (Ages
10 through 11)
Teacher: Joyce Larsen
Location: Room 8
Time: 6:50 – 7:50 pm
Cost: FREE for members. $120 for non-members
Description: Students will start off with the Aleph-bet and move along as fast or slowly as needed in order them to grasp this fundamental teaching. For children that are already familiar with the Hebrew letters, activities will be provided. The goal of this class is for each child to have a solid knowledge of the letters and sounds by the end of the 12 weeks. Parents are encouraged to attend this class with their children.
Prerequisite: Student has successfully attended the Children’s Messianic Basics I class.
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Children’s Group (Ages
5 – 11)
Teacher: Laurie Flynn
Location: Room 2
Time: 6:45–9:05 pm
Cost: FREE
Description:The children in this group
will join together for a time of fun, fellowship, prayer
and snacks. It will be a time that the children will
grow in their relationships with one another and Yeshua.
A variety of activities will be offered.
Note: It is important to register your
children to this class so that the teachers have a count
to help them plan crafts, lessons, snacks etc.
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Girl’s Hebraic Dance
(Ages 8 – 11)
Teacher: Margaret Gonzales
Location: Room 4
Time: 8:00–9:00 pm
Cost: FREE
Description: Students will be taught to
celebrate and worship HaShem whole-heartedly. They will
also learn team dynamics and get the opportunity to lead
the dance team. Fundamental moves, various Hebraic dance
routines, and the importance of dance worship will also
be taught. This class will work toward a dance special
at the end of Triad. A short Bible study during the class
time may also be included. This class is REQUIRED for
participation in the dance circle during Shabbat service. Get
Details
Goals:
- Learn dedication and commitment
- Build strong bodies and minds
- Learn discipline and mental focus
- Build confidence and self-esteem
- Learn to worship HaShem through dance
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Women's Hebraic Dance – Beginner & Intermediate
Director: Jessica
McLellan
Location: Room 11
Time: 6:50–7:50 pm
Cost: FREE
Description: For women only. Learn the
basics of beautiful Hebraic dance, including footwork,
turns and arm and hand movements.Get
Details
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Women's Hebraic Dance – Advanced
Director: Jessica
McLellan
Location: Room 11
Time: 8:00–9:00 pm
Cost: FREE
Description: For women only. This class
picks up where the 'Intermediate' program leaves off. Join
this advanced level class and get ready to be challenged
with more sophisticated routines. This class also qualifies
students to participate in the dance circle during Shabbat
Service. Get Details
Requirements:
- Successful completion of Intermediate Dance
- Active Member of Kehilat T'nuvah
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Men’s Hebraic Dance – Beginner & Intermediate
Teacher: Chris Lenhart
Location: Gym
Time: 6:50 – 7:50 pm
Cost: FREE
Description: For men only (Ages 12 and
up). Learn the basics of Hebraic dance for men. This including
footwork, turns and arm and hand movements.
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Men’s Hebraic Dance – Advanced
Teacher: Chris Lenhart
Location: Gym
Time: 8:00 – 9:00 pm
Cost: FREE
Description: For men only (Ages 12 and
up). After successfully completing the 'Beginners' dance
program, join this intermediate level class and enjoy learning
more complex moves and challenging routines. We are working
toward creating a men’s dance team for Shabbat.
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