Adult Classes - Fall I Courses
August 22 – September 26


Parlor Class

THE LETTER TO THE HEBREWS: WHEN THE CHURCH GETS TIRED
Led by Ben Dorr

This class will explore the theology and relevance of the letter to the Hebrews to today’s world.  How does this mysterious letter speak to what it means to be church in the 21st century?

Room 101
CALVIN’S CHILDREN: PURITANS IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA
Led by Bryan & Lee Jones

Following on last year's course on the life and work of John Calvin, we will study the roots and development of Puritanism in England and America as a branch of the Reformed movement.  Topics will include the roots and development of Puritanism in England and America, migration to America, creation of a new society here, and how that society operated and changed.  We will spend most of our time in the 17th century, but we will discuss developments to the present day.
 

August 22 – October 10
This is an 8 week program for parents of 5th & 6th graders



Room 205
BE TWEEN:  EXPLORING FAITH & CHRISTIAN LIFE WITH OLDER ELEMENTARY CHILDREN
Leaders – Emily Caird, Laura McHam, Laura Olivo, Melanie Ogé, Melanie Towb

Are they children?  Are they teenagers?  Developmentally, 5th & 6th graders are BETWEEN! They are a blessing, a challenge, a mystery, and a gift.  Parents of 5th & 6th graders are invited to this eight week course, designed to provide the opportunity for fellowship, support, and inspiration for parenting a “tween.”