Equipping Groups
In Ephesians 4:12, Paul encourages pastors to equip Christians so that they can do the work of the ministry. In other words, he wants believers prepared to live in this world as faithful disciples of Christ. The purpose of Equipping Groups is to work toward this goal, and we achieve it by offering courses that delve into three tracks of study: Biblical Studies, Theology & Doctrine, and Practical Discipleship.
Current Equipping Group Offerings
Sunday Mornings at 9:00 am
Theology & Doctrine: Systematic Theology | Fellowship Hall
For many men and women (even Christian men and women), the idea of studying theology may feel intimidating. (What's with all the Latin?) For others, they might be tempted to think of theology as irrelevant. (How does this help me follow Jesus or love my neighbor?) When we study theology well, however, it is anything but cold, dry, and impractical. We study the things of God not to argue about abstract ideas but to know him deeply, personally, and truly. Our gracious God has revealed himself to us through his Word, and it is our joyful duty to listen when he speaks. Join us, as we look at key doctrines throughout Scripture and learn together how sound theology leads to practical, Christian living.
Practical Discipleship: Living as a Church | Equipping Room A
In Ephesians 3, the apostle Paul makes the staggering assertion that the means by which God has chosen to display his manifold wisdom throughout the world and even to the rulers and authorities in the heavens is the church. It’s local churches across the globe and throughout time. It’s the members of LBC! How does this work? What does this look like? Join us, as we consider what Scripture has to say about walking in a manner worthy of this high calling, and looking at practical ways (gathering, praying, serving, evangelizing) that Liberty Baptist Church seeks to live together in this way.
Liberty Students (6th-12th Grade): Overview of Kings & Ecclesiastes | Liberty Students Room
We continue our study of the Old Testament. As we trace God’s plan of redemption, students will be led through portions of 1 and 2 Kings, and Ecclesiastes, taught to ask questions and make observations of the text, and guided in learning how God’s Word applies to their lives. Let’s pray for our students as they continue to learn how to study Scripture!

