9:45 am - 10:45 am | Youth Room
Join us Sunday morning to explore and grow in our Faith together. Donuts and treats for all!
April 13 - May 18 | 9:30 - 10:30 am | Room 200 & Zoom
Join Pastor Stacy for her LAST Monday morning study – on the Book of James! James has a strong relationship with Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount in Matthew’s gospel, and it will be a great way to come together and finish a year of Bible study! Everyone is welcome as we read through this book and discuss its meaning. Come in person or join us online!
Sundays, April 12 - May 17 | 9:45- 10:45 am| Room 200
This class will be geared toward the 60+ year old crowd – eager to explore the abundant life promised by Christ as we age. This class will include some lecture and much discussion – as well as time to practice certain ways of thinking and praying. Come join Pastor Stacy and Phil Haag for this interesting class!
Sundays, April 12 - May 17 | 9:45 - 10:45 am | Room 205
This class is geared towards adults 40-60 years old, as Pastor Emily dives into the scripture passages and sermons from the morning worship services. This will include looking at how we can live during our middle age with abundant life in our work, in community, in difficulty, during times of change, at home, at play, and at rest.
Sundays, February 22 - March 29 | 9:45 am | Room 200
Join Chris Knepp and Al Krummenacher for a wonderful Lenten Bible study, diving into the Old Testament origins of Jesus' messianic ministry.
Sundays, January 11 to February 15 | 9:45 am | Parlor
Dr. Stacy Ikard, Senior Associate Pastor Dr. Karl Slaikeu, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized psychologist, mediator and negotiation expert Join Stacy and Karl for an in-depth look at the Apostle Paul and his struggle with church conflict in the region of Galatia in the early church. In this class, we will strive to understand the text and context of the book of Galatians, but we will also look at Paul's effectiveness as a peacemaker, and what can be learned and applied to our struggles and conflicts. At a time when division and hostility seem so very strong - in both church and society - this study is both timely and provocative!