Freedom School 2025
Winter Session | February 15th– April 5th
Registration is Now Open!
2025 Freedom School Theme:
Rekindle. Empower. Transform.
In 2 Timothy 1:6-7, Paul calls believers to rekindle the gift of God within them, reminding us that God has given us a spirit not of fear but of power, love, and self-discipline. This call is more urgent than ever in today’s uncertain and turbulent social and political climate. FBCLG’s 2025 theme, Rekindle, invites us to reignite our faith, reclaim our spiritual power, and boldly embrace the work of justice and transformation. James Baldwin reminds us, “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” Freedom School 2025 seeks to equip believers with the courage to face the challenges of our time with unwavering faith and God-given power.
In alignment with our corporate theme, Freedom School 2025’s theme, Rekindle, Empower, Transform, calls us to rediscover our God-given gifts, live boldly in our faith, and lean into the work of building a better world. As Fannie Lou Hamer said, “You can pray until you faint, but unless you get up and try to do something, God is not going to put it in your lap.” Freedom School 2025 will inspire us to walk in purpose, use our spiritual gifts, and live boldly as agents of change in a broken world. By grounding ourselves in the Holy Spirit and in the principles of love and justice, we can empower ourselves and others to live out our faith practically and transformatively.
In a world that is crying out for healing and truth, FBCLG’s 2025 Freedom School answers the question, “Where do we go from here?” It leads us forward by teaching us to serve others, speak truth to power, and challenge injustice in all its forms. This work will not be easy; indeed, justice requires sacrifice, hard work, and wisdom, but it is possible with God, our community, and the example of our extraordinary and resilient fore-parents. Together, we will rekindle the flame of faith, empower one another through the Holy Spirit, and transform our communities for the glory of God. Family, let us boldly rise to this moment, embodying the spirit of Christ in action and love.
In Love & Service,
Min. Angela Pearson
Freedom School Director
Minister of Faith Formation & Discipleship
YOUTH COURSES
February 15th-April 5th
11:15 am-12:30 pm
This creative and faith-filled journey is designed for children and youth in grades K-5 and 6-12. Each week, scholars will dive into a different metaphor for God—such as Mother, Father, Shepherd, Rock, and Potter—using scripture as a foundation to explore God’s character and how He relates to us. Through engaging lessons that combine Bible study with literacy skills like understanding metaphors, similes, and imagery, youth will learn how to recognize and use descriptive language to deepen their understanding of God. Along the way, students will be encouraged to think faithfully, yet creatively and innovatively, about how they can relate to and describe God in their own lives. The goal of this curriculum is not only to build biblical literacy but also to foster a sense of wonder and connection with God’s multifaceted nature, equipping students with appropriate and meaningful language to express their faith.
ADULT COURSES
Have you ever considered why the Bible describes God as a Shepherd, a Father, a Rock, or even Living Water? “What Did You Call Me?!” is a thought-provoking course designed to help adults explore the rich and creative ways Scripture uses metaphors to reveal who God is and how God relates to us. Each week, we’ll focus on a different image or metaphor for God, unpacking its meaning and discovering how these descriptions can deepen our understanding of God’s character. This course invites you to think faithfully and imaginatively about the language we use to describe God, allowing room for biblical truths and personal reflection. By the end, you’ll not only gain fresh perspectives on Scripture, but you will also learn how to express your faith in ways that feel both meaningful and authentic.
Min. Angela Pearson, Rev. Dr. Julia Presley, Rev. Justin Henderson
This powerful course examines the enduring legacy of Black resistance to white supremacy, highlighting the diverse strategies employed to combat dehumanization and fight for justice. From the transformative power of faith and education to the bold use of armed resistance, participants will explore how Black communities have leveraged “bibles, books, and guns” in the struggle for liberation. The course will explore the vital role of the Black church, social and fraternal organizations, and the resilience of those who dared to resist oppression in all its forms. Through engaging discussions and historical analysis, this course will celebrate the spirit of defiance that continues to shape the fight for equality and dignity.
Deborah Gray White, Ph.D.