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Christian Education for all ages at 9:30am Sundays --

The nursery and children's classes through 6th grade are located down the education wing;
the youth meet upstairs.  Visitors are certainly welcome at any class!


Below is the listing of current ADULT Sunday classes:

Starting Jan 8 -- Membership Class led by Pastor Mark. This 10-week class, intended for those considering church membership or wondering what is involved, will cover general information on our local church and what it means to be a Presbyterian-branded Christian.

Young Adult Class (Library, education wing), led by Brian Belden.  This class is intended to provide young adults with an opportunity to learn applications of biblical truths for daily living, enjoy fellowship with other young adults in an informal setting, and even get something to eat if you didn't have your breakfast!

Starting Jan 8 -- C.S. Lewis: The Search for Joy (Room 111, education wing).  This is a DVD series with lectures by Earl Palmer. Earl Palmer, one of the great experts on C.S. Lewis, goes in depth into Lewis’s life, experiences and Christian faith. While Lewis was an intellectual giant, he also communicated his faith to the average person.  In addition to the DVD lessons, several FPC leaders will guide discussions that focus on Lewis’s thoughts, wit, wisdom and Christ-focused life. Join Lewis and his search for joy!!

The Builders (Chapel, off the Fellowship Hall) led by Bob Morgan -- the intimate setting of the chapel provides this class the opportunity for Bible study and sharing of related personal experiences.  Every year this class provides Bibles to the 3rd graders - a tradition begun generations ago! 

Starting Jan 8 -- Alive in Christ - A Study of the Letter to the Ephesians (Parlor, education wing), led by Jack Bernard.  This Bible study will tackle some interesting subjects including predestination, submission, walking in wisdom and spiritual warfare, among others. Join in for what should be lively discussions on these and other topics in the letter. 
updated January 2012