Christian Education
Our church believes that the Christian life is a life-long journey in which we are called to reflect on the core values of the Gospel of Jesus and to seek to apply these values in Christian practices that address contemporary life issues both at a personal level and at a social level as well. Consequently, our church has an on-going Christian education program for all ages on Sunday mornings, immediately after our 10:00 a.m. worship service, and at other times throughout the year. Our education classes for children, youth, and adults utilize denominational and ecumenical resource materials to help us interpret the Bible and to address how our faith engages and instructs us in the social, political, and economic issues of our time. One of the unifying themes of our church's education program is to help folks understand and appreciate the affirmations that make up our church's identity and ministry within the progressive Christianity movement.
Our congregation's ministry is also strengthened through a variety of fellowship and education activities, including a Fourth Tuesday luncheon for members and friends, periodic Community Forums on topics related to faith and culture, interfaith dialogues, a Presbyterian Women’s gathering, and a monthly book discussion group which meets in the church library to discuss selected readings and non-traditional expressions of the Christian faith.
We invite you to share in our Christian journey of faith by attending our Christian education classes that are held from 11:30am to 12:15 pm on Sundays or any of the community forums we hold at other times.
Current Adult Education Series: "Exploring Nonviolent Living"
(11:15 a.m. Sunday mornings thru May 31st)
Current Book Discussion Group: Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope
Saturday, June 6 at 10:00 am and Monday, June 8 at 7:30 pm in church library