Adult Formation Classes
Sundays @10am
May 2019
Chapel Class
Chapel
Discipleship and Misson: The Spread of the Gospel
Scriptural study
  • May 5 -Called to Righteousness - Romans 3
  • May 12- Called to Life in the Spirit - Romans 8
  • May 19 The Call of the Gentiles - Romans 11
  • May 26 - Called to New Life in Christ - Romans 1

In this weekly Bible study, seasoned teachers provide the lesson using  The Present Word  curriculum and accompanying scriptural texts.
Conversations + Good Samaritan Class
Frances Browne Dining Room P212
Preview and Review of our Willard Lecturer: Dr. Jonathan Haidt
  • May 5 - The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting Up a Generation for Failure - discussion of this book - led by Bill Stevenson
  • May 12 - Rise Above: Becoming a Healer in an Ailing World - review of lecture by Dr. Haidt (meets in Wood Fellowship Hall Overflow) - led by Pen Peery
  • May 19 - Fellowship (Frances Browne Dining Room) - review of the past year and preview of the fall - hosted by Karen Cory and Sara Holderness
  • May 26 - God at the Movies - (Wood Fellowship Hall) - Intro to multigenerational summer series

This class uses its round-table setting to exchange ideas from the day's lesson about understanding Scripture and applying it to our lives. 
Passages Class
Pattie Cole Room S203
Preview and Review of our Willard Lecturer: Dr. Jonathan Haidt
  • May 5 - The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Religion and
  • Politics - Discussion of this book by Jonathan Haidt - led by Frasier Ives
  • May 12 - Rise Above: Becoming a Healer in an Ailing World - review of lecture by Dr. Haidt (meets in Wood Fellowship Hall Overflow) led by Pen Peery
  • May 19 - Duck Donuts and Coffee - (Pattie Cole Room) - review of the past year and preview of the fall - hosted by Leslie Stevenson and Marianne Winn
  • May 26 - God at the Movies - (Wood Fellowship Hall) - Intro to multigenerational summer series

This class presents rotating topics that invite exploration of Scripture and ways of living the faith personally and for the world. Teaching and discussion are attentive to the needs and interests of those who are navigating mid-life passages, but
the class is open to all.