SPECIAL EVENTS
Tuesday, July 22 | 10 am
Join us for a visit to the Bob Bullock Museum to explore the temporary exhibition, on Acts of Faith: Religion and the American West. Guiding visitors on a sprawling journey through a diverse array of places and communities, the exhibition illuminates how religion became such a vital and contested part of American life.
Cost: $15 for Adults, $11 for Seniors 65+
Contact Teresa Ward with any questions.
Wednesday, July 23 | 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm | Ross Hall
Who says you have to wait till December to celebrate Christmas! Join JAM for Christmas in July. Middle schoolers are invited to have a "Snow Ball" fight, make Christmas Trucker Hats, Play Reindeer Games, have a white elephant gift exchange, and of course a frozen hot chocolate bar and pizza!
July 24 | 9 am - 12 pm
Please join us this summer for WHPC's Thrilling Thursdays! Every Thrilling Thursday has a different theme planned with exciting and new activities for our children! Come one Thursday or come all! The cost is $25 per Thursday. We hope you will join us.
Sunday, July 27 | 2 pm | TexARTS Theatre Lakeway
Join us for this loving send-up of the 1950s, small-town America, teenagers, and rock & roll. Teen heartthrob Conrad Birdie has been drafted, so he chooses All-American girl Kim MacAfee for a very public farewell kiss. Featuring a tuneful high-energy score including hits such as "Put On a Happy Face", "A Lot of Livin’ to Do" and "The Telephone Hour"
We’ve purchased a block of 32 tickets at a group rate of $43.40 each
Wednesday, July 30 | 9:30 am - 8:30 pm
Jam & Signulls students are invited to Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels. The cost is $65/person and includes entrance to the waterpark, one meal, one snack and one drink. On the way back we will stop for dinner at Buc-ees, so please bring cash.
AUGUST 30 - SEPTEMBER 1
Attention Students! Celebration Participant Sign-Up Now Open
Hey Rising Freshmen—and anyone who’s never been before!
You’re invited to Celebration 27, a three-day retreat all about building real connections, growing in your faith, and finding your people. Whether you’re new to high school or just looking for a place to belong, this is the perfect chance to meet others from your school, dive deeper into who Jesus is, and have an awesome time together.
Limited space! Sign up now and be part of something unforgettable!
STUDIES & READINGS
Sundays, June 1 - August 10 | 9:45 am | Room 200
Scripture calls us to honor Christ and be ready to explain the hope within us (1 Peter 3:15). In this ten-week series, we’ll explore key questions of the Christian faith—Jesus’ identity and resurrection, the existence of God, the Trinity, scripture’s reliability, and the problem of evil. We’ll also look at how faith is best defended through faithful living, learning from the lives of Polycarp, Father Damien, Maximilian Kolbe, and C.S. Lewis.
Mondays, June & July | 9:30 am | Zoom
Join us for WordPlay, a Monday morning Zoom Bible study that brings the ancient words of Scripture to life. We’ll be following the scriptures used in our sermon series and discussing the context, translation choices, and hermeneutical approaches. Led by our pastors, this study reveals how Scripture shapes our preaching, liturgy, and lives. Register on Realm for Zoom link.
Tuesdays | 7:00 am I Church Parlor
We are watching and discussing season five of "The Chosen" through August 5.
Join our Tuesday Morning Men’s Prayer Group at 7 am Tuesdays in the church Parlor.
For more info, contact Mike Ussery.
Sundays | 9:45 am | Room 202
Contemplative Christian practice quiets the mind to allow for the experience of God’s presence in that moment and (eventually) in every aspect of life. Our Contemplative Christianity class offers the opportunity for group study, discussion, and experience of this ancient-yet-modern Christian approach to knowing God. We share a group reading and discussion, often accompanied by a practice opportunity.
Janis Claflin facilitates the class and is happy to answer questions, 512-657-5498, jcforpeace@gmail.com.
Tuesdays | 8 am | Zoom
Join this small group of men who read through the Bible, explore the context in which it was written and discuss its meaning for our lives today. Contact Bill Allaway for a Zoom invite.
LIBRARY EVENTS
Jul 24 | 11:00 CT in-person/Noon Zoom
Indigo Isle by T.I. Lowe F
Join us at 11:00 CT for lunch and a discussion of this story about reaching down deep and seeing who God wants you to be. It was about forgiveness and acceptance even in the toughest of situations.
The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon HF
This mystery follows Martha Ballard, a midwife in Hallowell, Maine, who finds herself trying to solve a murder that may connect to her friend’s violent rape. The story covers a year in Ballard’s life as she manages her large family, births babies, fights for justice, and conducts autopsies.
Aug 21 | 11:00 CT in-person/Noon Zoom
The Book of Charlie: Wisdom from the Remarkable American Life of a 109-Year-Old Man by David Von Drehle NF
Join us at 11:00 CT for lunch and a discussion of this biography about a journalist's friendship with his neighbor, Charlie White, a man who lived through a century of change. The story is set in Kansas and explores themes of goodness, the American spirit, and time.