Our Sunday morning Advent study will be Names for The Messiah, a book by Walter Brueggemann. The four-week study (11/27, 12/4, 12/11 and 12/18) looks at the names used in Isaiah 9:2-7. From the introduction...
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In Depth Bible Study Starting Soon
In-depth bible study groups will be starting again soon. Participants from last year and the year before wrote of what it meant to them. The Adult Education Planning Team has decided that this year we...
Thursday Morning Adult Education: A Letter to My Anxious Christian Friends
On Thursday Mornings @ 10:00 am (starting September 29) We live in a time of rapid social change and a tumultuous political campaign season. How does our faith impact our responsibility as citizens? Join...
Sunday Morning Adult Ed: Fruitful Living
This fall, we will focus on the book Five Practices of Fruitful Living by Robert Schnase. Join us as we discuss and put into practice these five keys to living and growing in faith. Books are available...
Almost Christian: What the Faith of Our Teenagers is Telling the American Church
Dear Church Family, I’m writing to invite you to join in a conversation group with me and our youth director Stephanie Hare this Fall. At their baptism, we parents made a commitment to our children...
Women’s Bible Circle for 2016-2017: Who Is Jesus? What a Difference a Lens Makes
Join Reverend Tami Seidel on the first Wednesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. for a women’s Bible study and fellowship time. This year’s topic is Who Is Jesus? What a Difference a Lens Makesby Judy...
In-depth Bible Study Starting in September
In-depth bible study groups will be starting again in September. Participants from last year and the year before wrote of what it meant to them. The Adult Education Planning Team...
Exciting Travel Opportunities through Bible Study!
Who knew that you could travel to exotic places and exciting times in history by reading the Bible? Ken and Lynn Shulman share their experience in the Covenant Bible Study program this past year: Back...
Adult Ed Final Programs for Spring 2016
“it ain’t over ‘til it’s over (with thanks to Yogi Berra and apologies for the poor English)!” We’ll continue our exploration of Civility: American Politics and Christian Responses with us...
Adult Ed – Civility: American Politics and Christian Responses
What happened to civility in public discourse? While civility has long been a factor of Christianity and even in American politics, more recently it seems that our society and many of its leaders...