Come see what happens in people’s lives when they discover God through the study of His Word, the Bible. Our classes meet weekly during the school year September through May. Each class participant receives a course book with a commentary and home study questions. Each week, you’ll participate in small group discussions and a large group teaching. From time to time, fellowship meals will provide special times of sharing and relationship building within the class.
FALL 2026 and Spring 2027:
Come join us in SEPTEMBER as we dive into the first half of GENESIS!
Registration is OPEN!
Core Groups for Women, Men, Coed, and Children/Youth
Our dynamic Preschool and Youth Programs are offered for children - birth to grade 8.
(Children must be registered before we place them into a class - no walk-ins please.)
Registration Fees:
Adult - $40.00
Nursery, Preschool, Youth - $10.00/child
For questions, please contact Sally Schueler, our Avon CBS Coordinator at:
sally.schueler.cbs@gmail.com
Registration for Core Groups is contingent upon registration numbers and leader availability.
This class is held in person at our Avon location.
If you are looking for a class that meets online you can visit https://hartford.cbsclass.org and register to join a class on Tuesday evenings or Thursday mornings via zoom online.
Come and join us for the Genesis study in September!
This is a brand new study and we are very excited to share it with you!
Although Genesis is an ancient book, it speaks to some of the biggest questions we have today: Is there a God? If so, what is He like? Why is there evil in the world? Why are we here, and where can we find purpose and hope?
In this course, which covers the first 22 chapters of Genesis, participants will see that God created a beautiful world and gave people a noble calling in His creation. It explains how our world was fractured by human rebellion and presents the beginnings of God's plan to put everything back together.
The last 5 weeks of study will be in the book of Job!
This book addresses a millennia-old question: Why does a good God allow suffering? It explores the various theories people have offered in response to this troubling problem. Perhaps no other book of the Bible addresses such raw and vulnerable suffering. We learn from Job's painfully honest example that it's okay to struggle and question in times of great suffering and loss - provided we keep taking those questions to God and don't lose faith in Him.
Registration for Fall 2026 is Open!
590 W Avon Rd, Avon, 06001
Thu at 09:15 AM - 11:15 AM
Co-Ed
Languages Offered