Adult Ministry


Abundant Fruit Academy

This spring we've got a new series of adult study opportunities on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings. These are some of the programs.

Baptism and Fullness -- a timeless classic by John Stott that teaches us how to be attuned to the works of the Holy Spirit today. There is much confusion and ... (more)

Bible 101 – Cover To Cover -- the third in a series of eight basic Bible studies. It is not imperative that one take them in order. By introducing each of the ... (more)

Bible 101 – Study Methods -- the fourth in a series of eight basic Bible studies. It is not imperative that one take them in order. Just as a carpenter needs ... (more)

Explorations 1-6 -- series of pamphlets by Christopher Webb designed to encourage Spiritual growth. As in any other aspect of life, in order to get better at something you must ... (more)

The Christ Directed Life -- a formative booklet, edited by Roger Tompkins that assesses where Jesus is placed in our lives. How can we know Christ more clearly, ... (more)

The Present Word – discussion group, led by a team of teachers that use Biblical studies produced by PCUSA. Join these dedicated folks as they ... (more)

Understanding Spiritual Gifts -- We all have Spiritual gifts given to us by God. Let us help you identify your gifts and prepare you to put them to ... (more)

What Difference Does It Make -- a layman’s confessions of the faith guide. In this time of denominational strife many have questions about what to believe and why it matters. Paul teaches us ... (more)

Family Life Fellowship -- a discussion group that is specifically designed to minister to young adults. Young adults and young parents with children need to come together and ... (more)

Covenant Groups – See the links listed to access resources from leading curriculum and program vendors.

The Mission of Hodges Boulevard Presbyterian Church is, "Connecting people for whole-hearted discipleship in Jesus Christ." The Adult Discipleship Ministry Team intends to help each person in the congregation discern his or her part in carrying out our mission by "equipping the saints for ministry."

To start with, who is a disciple?

Once we have a sense of who a disciple is, we want to address the four most crucial questions of our day.
First, the most important question in my life is the one Jesus asks me:

Then, I ask myself:

Our vision for this section of our corporate website is to make available to family discipleship groups, covenant groups and other small groups resources that are useful " ... for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness that the man or woman of God may be complete, equipped for every good work" (II Timothy 3:16-17). We hope you find these resources useful as you seek to pursue "continual renewal" in your own life.

There are additional resources available in the HBPC library. Click here for a list of those resources.