East Side Grace Brethren Church
7510 East Broad Street
Blacklick, OH 43004
map & directions
(614) 861-5810
esgbc.office@gmail.com

Service Times
Sunday mornings
9:30 & 11am
Programs for all ages

Beginning March 30th

9:30am & 11:00am

Grace Fellowship Groups
Fellowship Groups are discussion-based Bible studies that are committed to building relationships and spiritual growth. Some might liken them to "old fashioned" Sunday school. If you are looking for a way to get more connected at East Side and don't have time to meet through the week, this is a great opportunity to get to know people and grow in your faith.

9:30am

Introduction to Christian Counseling
Room C1 taught by Doug & Connie Kramer
This course will provide an overview of common psychiatric disorders. Students will also learn the differences in interaction between psychiatric disorders and problems which occur as the result of sin nature and immature personality development. The course will cover basic principles of learning cognition, and behavior change. Finally, this course will cover practical aspects of listening, providing emotional support and managing healthy boundaries for individuals involved in Christian ministry. (Grace Institute Core Class)


11:00am

The Book of Zechariah
Room C1 taught by Jim Stone & team
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Zechariah was both a Hebrew prophet and a priest who was born in Babylon during the first exile of the Jews after 586 BC. The Book of Zechariah gives us one of the most compact apocalyptic revelations in the Bible regarding the end-times. It has at least four themes: (1) Building of the second Jewish temple and forecasts of a future greater temple; (2) The future restoration of Israel; (3) A vision of the coming Messiah, and (4) Messiah’s establishment of the future millennial kingdom. The prophet Zechariah conveyed the message that Jerusalem is the “Apple of God’s Eye,” but the Holy City will become a “Cup of Trembling and a Burdensome Stone” for all the nations of the world. The book explains how all this will eventually be resolved which are pertinent to the end-time scenario.