Classes

There are a lot of reasons why people don't look to a church for real, honest authentic help for the everyday struggles of life. We believe that this is more because the common emphasis of churches toward creating "sanitized" inward focused followers. This is in opposition to really dealing with culture and daily struggles in a manner reflecting the way Jesus dealt with culture and life's issues in His day.

It is our intention to offer group environments where we can be authentic, struggle through everyday issues together and create a climate for real life change or growth.

Some of the Group Classes we are preparing to host this Fall:

GOSPEL JOURNEY 101 and Gospel Journey 102 - Here you will be able to interact with the core values and beliefs that shape PAX North.

Caution: This class will confront your idea of Traditional Church, Modern Church, Liberal Church, Mindless Church and more. It will challenge not to become a better Christian but a better follower of Jesus Christ. This class is a MUST if you want to journey further with PAXnorth!

THIS CLASS is six weeks long email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more details.
If you are signed up for GOSPEL JOURNEY 101 please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to recieve a PDF copy of this material so you can be prepared to interact at the next class.
This class is being offered twice a year. Next Class will be January 2010

Value Discipleship Groups [D-Groups] - These small groups are designed for peer to peer, discipleship, accountablity and service in our neighbourhoods. A genuine place ot live out the Gospel in community. Presently there are Value D-Groups on Tuesday night and Sunday afternoon. Gospel Journey 101 is a must before joining.

PAXTheology Crawl- The first Thursday of each month, 7:30pm location a Halifax Ale House, Brunswick StreetThis class allows for a relaxed setting to read and discuss Applied Theology. Our first study will be "The Reason for God" by Timothy Keller. You will be required to read 20-50 pages of Theology each month and come ready to interact.

Some of the topics for discussion over the next months: Can there really be just ONE true religion?; How could a good God allow suffering? What sort of clues point to God? How do you think we have a knowledge of God? You can't take the Bible literaly can you? Isn't Jesus' death and Resurrection a myth made up by followers?

Caution: This class requires honest discussion, a commitment to read ahead, an opportunity to learn in a pub setting!