Below is a listing of the adult classes we offer each week. A weekly schedule of class titles and teachers is listed in The Review or can be downloaded at this link.
Practices Class [Room 114]
Based on the goal of in-depth spiritual growth and fellowship, class members commit to read material during the week and prepare to share ideas and mutual support for their faith journey. This is our most recently formed class. Topics include Practicing Our Faithand Overcoming Overload.
Forty-Niners Class [Room 115]
The Forty-Niners are a gregarious group of mostly retired individuals who enjoy learning through a variety of teaching methods and topics. They are known for their caring and fellowship. Past discussions centered onThe Seven Deadly Sinsand The Nicene Creed.
Hardin Class [Room 116]
This class is comprised of members with the most life experience! The class uses the Presbyterian curriculum,"The Present Word". Past lessons include I Am the Good Shepherd and Hold to Sound Teaching.
Branches Class [Room 014]
This is our newest small group Bible study class for young adults, college age and up. We welcome singles and young married adults alike. Come, and get involved-help set the dynamics that will make this group an exciting place to study scripture and make new friends!
March Fellowship Class [Room 015]
Beginning with four couples in 1990, this class is named after Reverend Curtis March, Pastor Emeritus. Curriculum is Bible study and application, taught by class and other church members. Previous studies included topics such as The Case for Christ and The Five Love Languages.
Crossways Class [Room 016]
This class started in 2003 and is composed of young adults who have a desire to study the Bible and how it applies to their everyday lives, as well as fellowship with others who are at a crossroads in their lives. Some of the past topics studied were Cultural Chaos:How Do We Cope? and Who Were The Disciples?
Little-Bacon Class [Room 020]
Named after Reverend Little and Reverend Bacon, former pastors, class members are primarily "empty-nesters". Class members facilitate, using both Bible study and current issues. Former classes covered Sermon on the Mount and the book, Bad Boys of the Bible.
McClung Class [Room 026]
Named after Reverend McClung, some members are enjoying retirement, while others are gainfully employed. Curriculum varies and is facilitated by both class members and others. Past topics include Legacy of the Reformationand Martin Luther: The Triumph of Reason Over Authority.
Adult Summer Elective Classes
Summer elective classes are the Adult Education classes which are offered in June, July and August. Some of these classes are taught by members of our congregation, while the leadership for others comes from members of the community or faculty from one of the universities. The benefits are twofold. It allows a sabbatical for regular teachers and the opportunity to offer different curriculum and leadership. It also provides a wonderful way to meet members of other classes and integrate generations.