Adults: Adult Religious Education Committee
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Sunday Morning Bible Study
every Sunday, 9:15-10:15am
Bradow room

Sunday Morning Forum
every Sunday September – May, 9:15 -10:15am
Vaughan Fellowship Hall

Monday Lunch Group
every Monday, 12:15-1:30pm
Hoffmann room

Wednesday Evening Bible Study
1st and 3rd Wednesdays, 6-7:30pm Pilgrim House

Saturday Men’s Group
every Saturday, 9-10:30am
adult’s library

Sisters in Spirit
Last Tuesdays, 7 pm

iUCC Online Community:  discussion and resources

United Church of Christ: UCC history and theology

BibleGateway.com: find a Bible verse

Lectionary readings and commentaries

Crosswalk.com: translations and study resources

 

 

“Finally, beloved, whatever is true, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.” – Paul writing to the church in Philippi, 4:8

Live your faith!

  • Engage your brain by participating in regular study.
  • Share your passion with others by leading a one time event or series.  Let the committee know so we can help you with coordination and publicity.
  • Share books, videos, or movies with others.
  • Set up and clean up for an education activity.
  • Provide child care so that parents have a chance to renew their intellect.
  • Advise the committee by sharing your comments on:
    • Optimal meeting times
    • Meeting locations (Would you prefer "in church" activities or home groups?)
    • Type of activity (discussion, book study, spiritual practice, film series, speaker series, etc.)
    • Ongoing activities (of indefinite duration) vs. limited duration activities (for example an activity that might meet weekly for six weeks and then cease)
  • Plan for educational opportunities you’d like to have.  Join the Adult Religious Education Committee.

Contact:  Ellen Beidler


What does the the Adult Religious Education Committee do? 

We develop more opportunities for spiritual formation for adults.  We try to schedule opportunities at different times of the week and to provide short-term and long-term classes.

How do you connect to the larger church? 

The Adult Religious Education Committee is a committee of the Religious Education Ministry.

What do you like about serving on the committee? 

“I have a hunger to learn more about the scripture as a support for my own spiritual journey.   I enjoy learning in community.  This is my opportunity for intellectual stimulation.”  - Ellen