Sunday School Classes

Sunday School Classes

IN PERSON:

DISCIPLES BIBLE STUDY CLASS • Room 228 • 10am
Multigenerational group Bible study led by James Archier.

THE HAPPY HOURRoom 251 • 11am 
Multi-generational group. Discussion format on various topics 

LOGOS • Room 251 • 10am
Multi-generational group. Sandra Soria, Carolyn Critz & Michael Noel – facilitators. Led by various speakers on how to be Christian in today’s world.

FAITHFUL FAMILIES and the GENESIS CLASS • Room 203 • 10am
These two groups are collaborating together. Primarily singles and couples in their 30s, 40s & 50s. Conversational format with guest speakers. Faithful Families’ coordinators are Courtney Hendrix and Lauren King. Genesis Class’ Beth Welch and Gregg Lehman.

KOINONIA • Room 205 • 10am
Multi-generational group. Discussion format on topics such as family issues, spiritual development – using speakers, dialogue, literature and film. Mike Morton, and Drew Ruiz, facilitators.

PRAY, EAT, WORKRoom 202 • 10am 
Multi-generational group that gathers for prayer, food, and helps church staff with specific tasks as needed. Ken Roberts, facilitator.

SEEKERS BIBLE CLASSRoom 207 • 10am
Open to all ages. An inquisitive group of seniors seeking answers to some of life’s most challenging questions. A variety of speakers to help us explore our faith and current world issues. Tina Caliga, Cheryl Alexander, Roy Gover & Dave Martin, facilitators.

ROUND TABLE • Room 201 • 10am
Multi-generational group. Pauline Hyman, facilitator. Hybrid class – in person and Zoom. An Open-minded discussion as we search for and experience our relationship with God and others via topics of current interest.

ELEVEN:10 • Walker Hall • 11:10am
Multi-generational class where we discuss and contemplate the sermon together after the Ten:10 service.

Wednesday Adult Bible Study • Room 252 • 9:45am
The class is energized by lively discussion and thought provoking questions as we wrestle with the biblical text. New participants are always welcome. Zena McAdams, facilitator.

Circles of Faith

UCC’s commitment to small group ministry—better is known as Circles of Faith. COF have been an evolving part of our ministry to help people grow in their spiritual journey. Each fall and spring, we mix the familiar types of offerings with new ideas to capture the imagination of a vital and growing congregation. Group topics are designed to spark our curious nature and to be relevant in a complicated time.