We have some excellent classes after Sunday Service. We meet from 11:00am to 12:00 noon each Sunday. All are welcome. It is a great way to get to know others as well.
Going to church service on Sunday is good. However, if you want to really be transformed by the Living God,
more is needed. Do you want to be changed? Do you want to be challenged? Do you want to learn
how to form a special relationship with the Living God? So do we! Come join us as we learn together.
The much-liked short videos and following discussions will begin January 4th. The subject
of each video is an eternal truth presented in contemporary terms. Rob Bell is a young and vibrant
minister who has written books and produced these videos. I think you will find each of them
interesting, timely, and pertinent to your life. Each is a different theme.
This group, led by Andrea and Dan, will meet at the foot of the 2nd floor stairs.
Beginning March 1, we are going to start studying Philip Yancey's latest book, 'What's So Amazing About Grace?'. This is a video series (each video is about 15 minutes)
each followed by discussion will begin March 1!
This is designed for a term of 10 weeks. However, each video is complete in itself, so one can attend any session if they cannot attend for the full length of time. An effort will be made wherever possible to pull two segments together.
What can The Andy Griffith Show teach us? We are going to find out in the newest class in which we watch an episode and discuss the lessons contained in the episode.
Both video series will be covered after the Sunday service at 11:00am. All are welcomed. Each section is a stand-alone module - so no need to worry if you have missed a week. Come anyway!
Begins Sunday, January 18. This class is for those new to All Souls from other denominations or those who want to refresh their knowledge and experience of the Episcopal Church.
This class is required for those who wish to become a confirmed member of the Episcopal Church.
It occurs after Sunday service at 11:00am and lasts until 12:00 noon.
Our Vicar, David Perkins is teaching this class. Please see him for a copy of the resource book.
The fellow to the left is King Henry VIII, not David.