Resources
Homes and buildings are built strong with certain key elements, like a foundation and insulation. Join us this August for sermons and inter-generational fellowship that explore the 4 blocks to building a resilient and faith-filled home.
June & July | 9:45 am | Room 200
Join your pastors and their guests to explore the “Theologians Through Time" highlighted in our Sunday sermons. Come to learn and to ponder the historical significance of these folks and what they have to teach the church today.
Sundays, December 1, 8, & 15 | Dining Hall
Join us for an engaging adult Sunday school series exploring the nativity story through the lens of fine art. Together, we will examine depictions of often-overlooked characters in the birth of Christ and consider the theological themes they highlight. Through the beauty and depth of these artistic works, we’ll deepen our understanding of the story beyond the familiar manger scene.
Our spiritual journey is not one to be taken alone. This four week study on Joseph’s life will help your small group grow closer together and deepen everyone’s understanding of the road-blocks and difficulties of the life of faith. The videos and study guide for each week can be found here.
September 8 - November 24 | Sundays | 9:45 am | Parlor
Join Al Krummenacher and Chris Knepp for this serious and fun exploration of what the Bible is, how it came to be and what we are supposed to do with it. Whether you are a serious Bible student or a beginner, come to discuss and learn more about the “rule of faith and life” that is our Bible.
A series of classes given during Lent of 2024 on the life and the inspiration of the Apostle Peter A lesson on the role of Peter and Paul in the growth of the early church.
Master Class - Letter to the Ephesians. We’re beginning the new year with a new class. Take a deep dive into the profound wisdom, timeless themes, and transformative theology of the letter to the Ephesians. Join your pastors for a six-week Master class exploring the historical context, theological significance, and powerful message for the early Christian church and our own.