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Christian Education
& Bible Study
The United Methodist Church offers a variety of
classes for young and old.
Adult Classes
We have a variety of adult classes that change throughout the year.
We have classes in everything from music, to Christian living,
spirituality, and many more.
Please check in with the office for information about current and
upcoming classes.
Children's Education
Our children's Sunday school uses the
Live B.I.G curriculum.
For what the children are learning this month, please check out our
Children's
Ministry page,
or our monthly
Newsletter.
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Serving from the
Heart
10:15 a.m. in the Lamp Room
This bible-based study is an 8-week study resource for small groups,
designed to
lead adults through the process of
assessing their spiritual gifts, talents and abilities, resources,
individual style,
dreams and experiences, all adding up
to an enhanced capacity to
serve God and neighbor.
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FaithLinks
FaithLinks is a study for use by individuals or groups of mature
youth and adults who want to apply their United Methodist beliefs to
current faith issues and world events.
Art and Spirituality:
Prayer and Symbols
Wednesday evenings in July
The pastor will offer a variety of opportunities for spiritual
growth using the tools of color, symbol, and prayer.
This class will be open each session whether or not you have
attended before. Over the course of the class we will
look at our relationship with God,
our family relationships, and our heart’s deepest desires. This is a
class to express your soul, your wordless yearnings, and your
connection to God.
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FaithLinks
Sunday in the Lamp room from 10:10 to 11:00 a.m. FaithLinks is a
study for use by individuals or groups of mature youth and adults
who want to apply their United Methodist beliefs to current faith
issues and world events.
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