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AROUND THE TABLE,
Education Building – 206
study: Open Forum: Bible Study for Younger Adults
Class Resumes Aug. 22
Contact persons: John and Della Mussitsch, 326-2357.
This class is made up of young adults mid-20’s to 40’s, in similar stages
of life with demands of careers and raising families. Study book centers
around
informal, confidential discussions regarding life’s daily challenges.
Singles or couples can share together as they learn and look toward Christ
for guidance in daily living.
CHRISTIAN FORUM,
Chapel
study: The Foundation of Christian Commitment: Books of 1st and 2nd
Thessalonians
Contact person: Ron Morem, 750-4694.
The class is
predominantly composed of retirees with average attendance of 50. Lively,
interactive discussion centers on the lesson material. Several social
activities occur during the year with periodic day and extended trips. This
class is truly an extended family.
GOOD NEWS,
Multi-Ministry Building - 222
study: The Book of Romans
Contact persons: Sue
and Lannie Thomas, 326-3065
This class includes a
broad age range with interactive discussion. They use a variety of Bible
study curriculum books and also current faith question studies. Several
social activities are enjoyed each year.
INQUIRERS,
Education Building - 105
study: New Testament Stories from the Back Side
Contact persons: Carol and Ray Cuen 315-0001.
Various members 55+
rotate teaching duties using literature chosen by a committee. Having grown
from a small nucleus, the class is a close knit and caring group. Numerous
social events are held during the year; as well as group excursions. The
first Friday night of each month is game night featuring fun, food and
fellowship. Our newest project is a scholarship for a deserving student
pursuing college or technical school degree. A warm welcome awaits couples
and singles.
SEEKERS,
Education Building - 209
study: Detective Stories from the Bible
Contact persons: Debbie Lynch, 787-4701 and Pat Taylor, 728-4530.
This group is a mix of
working and retired persons, ages 40-70’s. Using a non-traditional format,
there is no teacher. However, members enjoy open discussion using the lesson
material. Class members meet Sunday evenings for fellowship and dinner at a
local restaurant.
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