CIRCUITS

Disciples need learning spaces to grow

At Berean, we call our learning spaces “Circuits.” Berean Circuits are learning environments that train disciples to grow stronger in their knowledge, love, and obedience to Jesus Christ so that they persevere to the very end. 
Circuit training is a form of body conditioning that involves endurance, resistance, and high intensity training.  In the same way, we believe “the body” (God’s Church) also needs circuit training to grow strong and build persevering endurance. 

Current Circuits

We offer various classes each semester that meet on Sundays and Wednesdays on Berean's campus. Circuit classes typically break for the summer and for holidays. Message the teacher with questions.

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FAQ's

When do Circuits Meet?

Circuit classes typically meet weekly on Sundays or on Wednesday evenings on Berean’s campus. Check with the class teacher for specific times and details.

How long does a Circuit class last?

Each meeting is roughly an hour long. Circuit classes run anywhere from 4 to 12 weeks.

Can I join a Circuit at any time?

You are certainly welcome to come check out any Circuit class anytime! However, because Circuits are curriculum-based, you will get more out of the Circuit classes if you join early on when the class first starts.

What if I miss the start of a Circuit?

If you have only missed a session or two, talk to the teacher to see if it makes sense for you to still join in. If not, consider joining another class. Many Circuits will be offered periodically, so you can catch it the next time it is offered.

Where do my children go while I attend a Circuit?

Berean Kids is available for childcare on Sunday mornings. Older children and teens are encouraged to join in Circuit classes.