Adult Education Sessions, This Fall
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Adult Education, Fall Sessions

With Classes Following Each Sunday Service

We meet in the Lounge. Each class is offered twice: first at 9:15am-10:15am, and again at noon-1pm.

Drop in at whichever time is most convenient for you.

Sept 8
“Lectio Divina”

Led by Craig Massie

Learn about this ancient practice of prayerful “divine reading.”

Sept 15
Ministry Fair, no adult education.

Sept 22
“Sacred Ground Introduction”

Facilitated by Fr. David

An introduction to the Church’s program addressing institutional racism, “Sacred Ground.”

Sept 29
End of Summer Barbecue, no adult education.

Oct 6
“An Introduction to Integral Christianity”

Facilitated by Bill Gazeley

An introduction to integral philosophy and it expression in Integral Christianity.

October 13
“An introduction to the Church Father Origen”

Led by Sheldon Greaves

Learn about the famous saint.

October 20, 27, Nov 3
“How Sin was Understood in the First Four Centuries”

Facilitated by Craig Massie

Explore how the understanding of sin changed from Jesus and Paul through five of the influential church fathers of the first four centuries of the common era.

November 10, 17
“Forgiveness”

Facilitated by Fr David Marshall

Forgiveness makes room in our hearts for love, but forgiving is hard. We will start by talking about what forgiveness is, and what it is not. Then we will go on to look at how we do the work of forgiving, even when it is very hard.

November 24
“Text, Music, and Theology of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Advent Cantata Schwingt freudig euch empor (Up ye joyous, raise your song)”

Jointly offered by Zachary Duell and Michelle Cornwell

This Cantata will be performed for Advent evensong on December 1.

Dec 1
“Cyber Security”

Led by Sheldon Greaves

Understanding how to be safe online: tips and practices to stay safe.

Dec 8, 15
“Medieval Theater”

Facilitated by Lind Marie Zaerr and Charlotte Headrick

Learn how medieval drama forged bonds in communities, how humor deepened emotional response to spiritual truths, and how imagery from those plays can enrich our own understandings today.