Calvary Hill Church

of Greater Deliverance

We are privileged to have you become a part of the Calvary Hill Church Family and grateful that you’ve chosen to worship here. We trust that your experience here will be spiritually enriching. Our goal is to nurture you with the word of God and assist you in your Christian journey. We have many things in place to accomplish these goals. As your Pastor and First Lady we are committed to you and we base our teaching upon God’s revealed word, the Bible. It is our desire that people come to place their trust in Christ Jesus. We speak all good things over your life and the life of your love ones. If there is any way that we can be of service to you, please contact our office.

Yours in Christ Jesus,

Bishop Claude C. Turner &

First Lady Virginia Turner

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                                                                Adult Student Study Guide
                                                            Rooted and Growing Together in Christ
                                                                4-Week Sunday School Series
            How to Use This Study Guide
                Bring this guide to class each week
                   Read the Scripture passages before or during class
                     Participate in discussion
                        Reflect personally during the week
                             Pray intentionally about application
WEEK 1: Rooted in Christ
     Key Scripture
            Colossians 2:6–7 (NIV)
      “So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in Him, rooted and built up in Him,                  strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.”
     Main Thought
        Spiritual growth begins with a firm foundation in Christ, not circumstances, tradition, or personal strength.
  
      Lesson Focus
        Being “rooted” speaks to stability, nourishment, and identity. Our faith matures when Christ remains the source of              our life and direction.
      Discussion & Reflection
        -What does it mean to be rooted in Christ rather than merely associated with Him?
         -What spiritual practices help keep you grounded when life becomes unstable?
           -What distractions or influences threaten to pull believers away from spiritual roots?
             -How does gratitude strengthen spiritual growth?
Personal Application
       -Identify one spiritual habit you need to strengthen this season.
         -Commit to intentional prayer or Scripture reading this week.
Prayer Focus
         Ask God to deepen your roots and strengthen your faith.
 
 
WEEK 2: Growing Through God’s Word
   Key Scripture
     Psalm 119:105 (NIV)
       “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
   Supporting Scripture
      2 Timothy 3:16–17
   Main Thought
      God’s Word provides guidance, correction, and wisdom for daily living.
   Lesson Focus
    The Bible is not just for knowledge—it is for transformation. When applied, Scripture directs our decisions and shapes        our character.
   Discussion & Reflection
    -How does Scripture guide believers in practical, everyday decisions?
      -What challenges prevent consistent Bible reading among adults?
        -How can families and churches model devotion to God’s Word?
      Share a time when Scripture gave you clarity or direction.
   Personal Application
     -Choose a Scripture reading plan or devotional.
       -Reflect daily on how God’s Word applies to your life.
  Prayer Focus
       Pray for a hunger and reverence for God’s Word.
 
 
 
WEEK 3: Living Out Our Faith
    Key Scripture
      James 2:17 (NIV)
        “Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.”
    Supporting Scripture
       Matthew 5:16
    Main Thought
       Genuine faith reveals itself through action, service, and obedience.
    Lesson Focus
       Faith is not passive. God calls believers to live visibly transformed lives that reflect His love and truth.
    Discussion & Reflection
        -What does “faith in action” look like in adult life?
          -Why is it sometimes easier to profess faith than to practice it?
            -How can believers serve effectively in their church and community?
              -What role does integrity play in Christian witness?
   Personal Application
        -Identify one specific act of service you will complete this week.
          -Reflect on how your actions reflect your faith.
   Prayer Focus
        Ask God to make your faith visible through loving action.
 

WEEK 4: Passing the Faith to the Next Generation
    Key Scripture
     Psalm 145:4 (NIV)
      “One generation commends your works to another; they tell of your mighty acts.”
    Supporting Scripture
      Deuteronomy 6:5–7
    Main Thought
      Faith is strengthened when it is intentionally shared and modeled across generations.
    Lesson Focus
      God designed faith to be taught, demonstrated, and passed on. Adults carry responsibility as examples, teachers,                 and mentors.
    Discussion & Reflection
       -Who influenced your faith journey?
          -How can adults actively mentor younger believers?
             -What lessons must this generation pass forward?
                -How does testimony strengthen the church community?
    Personal Application
      -Share a faith story with someone younger this week.
        -Pray about how God can use you to encourage the next generation.
    Prayer Focus
      Thank God for those who invested in your faith—and ask Him to help you do the same for others.
✝️ Closing Commitment
“Lord, help me stay rooted in You, guided by Your Word, active in faith, and faithful in passing Your truth to the next generation.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
Adult Take-Home Devotional Journal
Rooted and Growing Together in Christ
A 4-Week Spiritual Growth Journey
How to Use This Journal
Set aside 10–15 minutes each day
Read the Scripture slowly
Reflect honestly
Write thoughtfully
Pray intentionally
“Growth happens when faith becomes a daily practice.”
WEEK 1: Rooted in Christ
Weekly Scripture Focus
Colossians 2:6–7
Weekly Truth
A strong faith is built on a deep connection with Christ.
Day 1 – Receiving Christ
Scripture: Colossians 2:6
Reflection:
How did you first come to know Christ? What did faith mean to you then?
Journal Space:
Prayer:
Thank God for salvation and His continued presence in your life.
Day 2 – Growing Strong Roots
Scripture: Psalm 1:1–3
Reflection:
What spiritual habits help keep you grounded?
Journal Space:
Day 3 – Built Up in Faith
Scripture: Colossians 2:7
Reflection:
What areas of your faith need strengthening right now?
Journal Space:
Day 4 – Standing Firm
Scripture: Ephesians 3:16–19
Reflection:
How does knowing Christ’s love help you endure challenges?
Journal Space:
Day 5 – Overflowing with Gratitude
Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 5:18
Reflection:
List three things you are thankful for today.
Journal Space:
Weekly Reflection
What does being rooted in Christ mean for your daily life?
 
 
 
 
 
 
WEEK 2: Growing Through God’s Word
Weekly Scripture Focus
Psalm 119:105
Weekly Truth
God’s Word gives clarity, direction, and wisdom.
Day 1 – God’s Word Guides
Scripture: Psalm 119:105
Reflection:
Where do you need God’s guidance right now?
Day 2 – Scripture Shapes Us
Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:16
Reflection:
How does Scripture correct or encourage you?
Day 3 – Applying the Word
Scripture: James 1:22
Reflection:
What Scripture have you heard but not yet applied?
Day 4 – The Power of Meditation
Scripture: Joshua 1:8
Reflection:
What does meditating on God’s Word look like for you?
Day 5 – Living the Word
Scripture: Luke 11:28
Reflection:
How can obedience bring blessing into your life?
Weekly Reflection
How will you make God’s Word a daily priority?
 
 
 
 
 
WEEK 3: Living Out Our Faith
Weekly Scripture Focus
James 2:17
Weekly Truth
Faith becomes visible through action.
Day 1 – Faith That Acts
Scripture: James 2:17
Reflection:
How does your faith show up in your actions?
Day 2 – Letting Your Light Shine
Scripture: Matthew 5:16
Reflection:
Who is watching your walk with Christ?
Day 3 – Serving Others
Scripture: Galatians 5:13
Reflection:
How can you serve someone this week?
Day 4 – Integrity Matters
Scripture: Colossians 3:23
Reflection:
Does your faith influence your work and relationships?
Day 5 – Love in Action
Scripture: 1 John 3:18
Reflection:
How can love move beyond words today?
Weekly Reflection
Where is God calling you to act in faith?
 
 
 
 
 
WEEK 4: Passing the Faith Forward
Weekly Scripture Focus
Psalm 145:4
Weekly Truth
Faith is meant to be shared and modeled.
Day 1 – Remembering Our Teachers
Scripture: Hebrews 13:7
Reflection:
Who helped shape your faith?
Day 2 – Teaching by Example
Scripture: Titus 2:7
Reflection:
What example are you setting for others?
Day 3 – Telling Your God Story
Scripture: Revelation 12:11
Reflection:
What is one testimony God has given you?
Day 4 – Encouraging the Next Generation
Scripture: Deuteronomy 6:6–7
Reflection:
How can you invest in someone younger in faith?
Day 5 – Leaving a Legacy
Scripture: Proverbs 13:22
Reflection:
What spiritual legacy do you want to leave?
Final Reflection
How has God grown you during these four weeks?
Closing Prayer
Lord, help me remain rooted in You, guided by Your Word, faithful in action, and committed to passing on Your truth. Amen.
 
 
                                                    February 2026
                   Series Title: Knowing the God Who Is With Us
                                              ADULT STUDENT STUDY GUIDE
          
Week 1- The Holy Spirit: God With Us Now
Scriptures
       • John 14:25–27
       • John 16:7–11
       • Galatians 5:22–23
Purpose
        To understand the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer and to recognize His ongoing work of guidance,                conviction, and transformation.
Key Verse
     “But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things.”
          — John 14:26
Bible Study
         1. Jesus’ Promise of the Helper (John 14:25–27)
              • What concerns were the disciples facing when Jesus spoke these words?
              • How does the promise of peace differ from the peace the world offers?
         2. The Work of the Spirit in the World (John 16:7–11)
              • Why did Jesus say it was better for Him to go away?
              • How does the Spirit convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment?
         3. The Work of the Spirit in Believers (Galatians 5:22–23)
              • Which of the fruit of the Spirit are internal? Which are relational?
              • Why is fruit something that grows rather than something we manufacture?
Discussion Questions
         1. How have you experienced the Holy Spirit as a “Helper” in your life?
         2. What is the difference between conviction by the Spirit and guilt or shame?
         3. Which fruit of the Spirit do you see developing in your life right now?
Personal Reflection
             • Where am I relying on my own strength instead of the Spirit’s power?
             • Which fruit of the Spirit do I need to pray for intentionally?
Prayer Focus
            Pray for greater sensitivity to the Holy Spirit’s
              guidance and a willingness to yield daily to His work.
At-Home Practice
          Each day this week, pause before a decision and pray:
               “Holy Spirit, guide me in this.”
 
 
                       ADULT STUDENT STUDY GUIDE
 
Week 2One God, One Mission
Scriptures
            • Matthew 28:18–20
            • 2 Corinthians 13:14
            • Ephesians 4:4–7
Purpose
       To understand the unity of the Triune God
               and the shared mission of the church.
Key Verse
       “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations.”
            — Matthew 28:19
Bible Study
       1. The Authority and Command of Jesus (Matthew 28:18–20)
           • What does Jesus’ authority mean for the church’s mission today?
           • Why is discipleship more than conversion?
       2. The Trinity at Work (2 Corinthians 13:14)
           • How do grace, love, and fellowship reflect the nature of God?
           • Why is the Trinity essential to Christian faith and practice?
       3. One Body, Many Gifts (Ephesians 4:4–7)
           • How does unity differ from uniformity?
           • Why does God distribute gifts differently among believers?
Discussion Questions
       1. How does understanding the Trinity shape how we serve and relate to others?
       2. What role do spiritual gifts play in fulfilling the Great Commission?
       3. Where do you see God calling you to participate more fully in His mission?
Personal Reflection
          • How am I using my gifts to build up the body of Christ?
          • Are there barriers that keep me from sharing my faith?
Prayer Focus
       Pray for unity in the church and
          courage to live as Christ’s witnesses
At-Home Practice
        Identify one person this week to pray
           for intentionally as part of God’s mission.
 
ADULT STUDENT STUDY GUIDE
Week 3 – The Resurrection Changes Everything
Scriptures
           • 1 Corinthians 15:16–19
           • Matthew 28:2–4
           • 1 Corinthians 15:3–6
Purpose
       To reaffirm the historical reality and
          eternal significance of Jesus’ resurrection.
Key Verse
      “If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile.”
        — 1 Corinthians 15:17
Bible Study
          1. The Necessity of the Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:16–19)
              • Why does Paul say Christianity collapses without the resurrection?
              • What kind of hope do believers have because Christ is risen?
          2. The Reality of the Empty Tomb (Matthew 28:2–4)
              • What details emphasize that the resurrection was an act of God?
              • Why is fear a natural response to God’s power?
          3. Witnesses to the Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:3–6)
              • Why is eyewitness testimony important to faith?
              • How does the resurrection anchor Christian belief in history?
Discussion Questions 
          1. How does the Resurrection shape how we face suffering and death?
          2. Why is Resurrection hope essential for daily Christian living?
          3. How can believers confidently share Resurrection faith today?
Personal Reflection
             • How does belief in the Resurrection affect my priorities?
             • Where do I need renewed hope?
Prayer Focus
       Thank God for victory over sin and
           death through Christ’s resurrection.
At-Home Practice
              Read one resurrection passage this week
                   and reflect on its promise of hope.
 
ADULT STUDENT STUDY GUIDE
Week 4 – I AM: The Unchanging God
Scriptures
            • Exodus 3:13–14
            • Exodus 34:6–7
            • Jeremiah 23:23–24
            • James 1:17
Purpose
      To understand God’s eternal, faithful,
           and unchanging nature.
Key Verse
       “I AM WHO I AM.”
           — Exodus 3:14
Bible Study
        1. God Reveals His Name
              (Exodus 3:13–14)
                • What does “I AM” reveal about God’s self-existence and eternity?
                • Why does God’s name matter to His people?
        2. God’s Character
             (Exodus 34:6–7)
                • How do mercy and justice coexist in God’s nature?
                • Why is this passage foundational to understanding God?
        3. God Is Everywhere
             (Jeremiah 23:23–24)
                • How does God’s omnipresence affect our understanding of worship and obedience?
        4. God Never Changes
             (James 1:17)
                • Why is God’s unchanging nature a source of comfort?
Discussion Questions
            1. How does knowing God is unchanging help during uncertain times?
            2. Which attribute of God do you mostly rely on right now?
            3. How should God’s character shape the way we live and trust Him?
Personal Reflection
      • Where do I need to trust God’s unchanging faithfulness more fully?
        • How does God’s character call me to greater obedience?
Prayer Focus
     Praise God for His faithfulness and
          ask for deeper trust in who He is.
At-Home Practice
        Meditate on one attribute
             of God each day this week.