It's time to make plans for the fall!
This fall share your faith, find fellowship, and grow in your relationship with God. We are offering NEW opportunities to learn and grow (providing in-person classes and zoom meetings). Below you will find the full listings and easily be able to register for the class of your choice.
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Justice Wild Card: A Study for Young Adults
Mondays 7:00-8:30pm via Zoom,
September 14 - October 26
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A 7-week study exploring a variety of topics (education, voting rights, food insecurity, mass incarceration, immigration, LBGTQ rights, environment) and learning from different experts through mixed mediums (podcasts, Ted talks, videos, animated teaching, etc). Each week you will be asked to watch, read, and/or listen before the study and we will spend Mondays from 7:00-8:30pm in discussion. We will be intersectional in our work, discussion, and reflection. The study will take place from September 14 - October 26 and you can be part of the whole study or pick what topics you want to learn about as each session is stand alone.
To sign up for the study, please contact Pastor Kate ksmith@hpcumc.org to get the curated Justice Wild Card schedule.
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Let’s Get Real Study Group
(formerly Parlor Group)
Sundays at 10:30am, Alms Park
In- depth conversations about how we maneuver the everyday and find our faith, even in the most difficult issues. This fall we delve into “Jesus Outside the Lines” by Scott Sauls. We will examine how to lean into living in complex situations and the mess of life instead of looking for the black and white. How do we get out of polarizing conversations and connect honestly with others?
Bring a chair or a blanket. Kids are welcome to come and play while the adults are meeting. We will be social distancing and wearing masks. We will provide a digital copy of the book to anyone who chooses to participate. Questions? Contact Amy Burgess at terminallyhappy@hotmail.com or Mary Jankovsky at larimerme@gmail.com.
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Faithweavers
Sundays at 9:30am, Room 205
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You are invited to join in on a topical Bible study called “Anxiety: Finding Comfort and Reassurance from God” by Skip McDonald. She is an African American theologian, campus minister, and former registered nurse. Contact Mike Hickerson at mikehickerson@gmail.com.
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New Bible Study on Psalm 23
In-Person And Zoom Options
“Life without Lack: Living Life in the Fullness of Psalm 23” will be led by Pastor Cathy this fall. This 7-week study will take a look at the extraordinary claims that Psalm 23 makes: “I shall not want...I will fear no evil.” Dallas Willard, the author, reveals the secret to enjoying God’s presence and becoming utterly caught up in the abundance of God’s generosity. Willard maintains that the more we practice living in God’s Presence, the more we will experience freedom from worry and deep, abiding peace. Books: $12 donation requested. Please register by August 30 so that we can order books for participants in both classes (in- person and zoom)
IN-PERSON OPTION: Mondays, 12:00 NOON in courtyard. Please bring your own lunch and lawn chair. 7-Weeks: September 21 – November 2. In case of inclement weather we will meet in the Welcome Center. Social distancing will be observed; masks will be required. Please register by August 30 online now or by emailing Pastor Cathy.
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Pastor’s Tuesday Morning Zoom Class, Tuesdays, Beginning September 15th, 10:00am
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Pastor Doug’s Tuesday morning class will resume meeting, September 15, 10:00am by zoom meeting. The class will study Derek Flood’s book, Disarming Scripture: Cherry-Picking Liberals, Violence-Loving Conservatives, and Why We all Need to Learn to Read the Bible Like Jesus Did. Join us on Tuesday mornings, 10:00 – 11:30am. Come when you can, miss when you must. To register or any questions, please contact Pastor Doug at djohns@hpcumc.org.
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Pastor Dave’s Zoom Study Thursdays 6:00pm-7:30pm, Sept. 17-Oct. 22
A six-week book and DVD study titled, “Reckless Love” by Tom Berlin. Berlin suggests that Jesus teaches us how to love God with heart, soul, mind and strength by showing us how to love our neighbor.
While many hope to learn to be better family, friends, leaders and neighbors by finding a deeper relationship with God, what if becoming a better neighbor leads us to a deeper love of God? Book donation $10.00. Pick up book in office. Deadline to register Sept. 11. Please register through Realm or with Pastor Dave at dweaver@hpcumc.org
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New Ventures Class
11:00 am, Sunday Mornings
Zoom meeting until further notice
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We will start with the book, “What Do We Do With Evil,” by Richard Rohr. If God is good and God is love, is evil simply the absence of God? Or, is there a cause behind evil that seeks an insidious direction and outcome in our world? Is evil systemic, or is it about personal choices? We continue to grow, learn and change on this faith journey. This book invites all of us into conversation about what is often unexplainable, but at times, very real. Questions? Contact Michael Vilardo at mpvilardo@gmail.com
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Soul Builders Sunday School Class
11:00 am, Zoom meeting
We will begin with the book Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman. Powerful preacher, acclaimed theologian, and religious leader, Thurman was the first black dean at a majority-white American university (Marsh Chapel at Boston University), co-founder of The Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples in San Francisco, and mentor and spiritual advisor to Martin Luther King, Jr.
Based on the strong similarity that Thurman sees between Jesus, the poor Jew living under brutal Roman oppression, and the lives of American Negroes, he demonstrates how creative resistance can overcome the destruction of individual souls and the world around us. Through four principles of Jesus’ life—Fear, Hate, Deception, and Love—he portrays a Jesus of victory for the oppressed, marginalized, unloved, despised—the disinherited.
What is the role of American Christianity in this picture? Is the plight of the African-American the same as it was when Thurman was writing? Who are the marginalized today? Has the experience of COVID-19 changed our understanding in any way? Come join us for lively and respectful discussions!
To receive Zoom link or ask questions, please contact Ronda Deel at rodeel@fuse.net or (513) 604-4191.
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Fall YouTube Website 7-Week Study, begins Sept. 14, 2020
The Ten Commandments: A Political Theology
The commandments are for God’s people, Israel, and the church. They are the bases for the core values and organizational structures of God’s people. They guide God’s people in how they are to interact with God, with themselves and with the community in which they live.
Teacher: Rev. Pete Rudowski
Week 1. Introduction
Week 2. Authority to Lead
Week 3. Honesty and Integrity
Week 4. Effective Time Management
Week 5. Building Strong Support Systems
Week 6. Protecting from Abuse
Week 7. Pulling It All Together
This Bible study can be viewed at any time. You may wish to study with a group, a friend, a mentor, or alone in your home. Go to www.hydeparkchurch.org.
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