What Is RU?
The RU class format is
split into three different segments which are designed
to develop a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus
Christ.: TALK - TALK - TALK
We Talk To God: Prayer and Testimonies
First, we talk to God. We do that in two ways. First we talk
to God in prayer. Each student is given an opportunity to share
a need or request for God. We then talk to God in prayer over
those requests. The requests are typed out and presented to
the students to be prayed over through the week. We then talk
to God in testimonies. Reformers Unanimous gives students an opportunity
to share how God has changed their lives. Our visitors love
to hear stories of recovery through God’s miraculous, saving
grace. We hear of days, weeks, months, and years of victory
and give awards for each.
We Talk To Each Other: Counsel Groups
Second, we talk to each other. Reformers Unanimous breaks into
counsel groups to share each of our burdens or blessings. Each
group is led by a counsel leader. If anyone needs personal counsel,
it is made available. Students go over their completed challenges
during this time and encourage each other in their road to recovery.
Counsel groups are led by volunteer church members and graduate
students. Training is available to help you prepare your church
helpers to reach out to those to whom much is forgiven.
God Talks To Us: Preaching
Third, God talks to us. He does that, Lord willing, during the
message. Reformers Unanimous doesn’t just listen to people
talk about their problems. We teach what God says to do about
it. We teach the Holy Bible. It is the only book God wrote,
thus it is the only one we use. Each new camp director is trained
in how to present the messages in convicting yet caring ways,
which are intended to encourage the students toward program participation.
A hearer that is a doer is always an overcomer.

Please
call the church office at (239) 947-1285 for more information.
You
can also e-mail the Gospel
Baptist Church RU Director, Jeff Larson, for more information.