Why Gospel Fluency Cohort?

The purpose of GCC's Gospel Fluency Cohort (GFC) is to equip Christians to see how the gospel speaks to all of life. Our culture is filled with advice, and advice tells us what to do. The gospel is good news and tells us what Christ has done. Advice is about what we can accomplish, but the gospel is about what Christ has already accomplished.
The gospel speaks to and shapes all of life, from singleness to marriage, parenting, employment, and friendship. The GFC will be a lot like learning a new language because you will learn how to speak the gospel into all of life. This is why we call it gospel fluency, as the hope is to become fluent in applying the gospel. 

OUR GOALS

Equip individuals to build up the body of Christ || Pursue unity of the faith and knowledge of the Son of God || Mature in Christ || Grow in gospel fluency || Learn to speak the truth in love

(Ephesians 4:11-16)

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We will be introducing new cohorts this year that will cover the information provided in the overview below. More information to come.


AN OVERVIEW

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DISCUSSION

Equipping students to engage in discussions about ethics/hot-button issues with humility, grace and in love.

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GOSPEL FLUENCY

Equipping students to develop confidence in responding to life’s challenges with the Good News rather than good advice. 

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CULTURAL HERMENEUTICS

Equipping students to interpret and understand the current prevalent cultural messages and contrast it with the message of the gospel. 

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BIBLICAL THEOLOGY

Equipping students to trace themes throughout the redemptive narrative.

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GOSPEL CENTERED HERMENEUTICS

Equipping students to accurately interpret Scripture and see how the text always faithfully points to Christ. 

THEOLOGY

Equipping students to learn theological terms related to core doctrinal issues for the sake of being able to practically apply them to their own lives and articulate them to others.