ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES
Unless otherwise indicated, classes include couples and singles
Seekers, Conference Room
Dating back to the 40s, this class is the longest running in the church. Audry Quick leads this group of ladies in diligent study of Scripture, using Adult Bible Studies. Committed to stewardship and service, they support youth and other programs of the church as well as community benevolences.
Friendship, Library
Established in April 2001, this small class is dedicated to inspirational roundtable discussions, searching scriptures for spiritual renewal, and finding ways to serve in church and community. They are mission-oriented, supporting blood drives and tackling foreign mission projects.
Open Door, Parlor
Most members of this large class are retired from conventional jobs but not from Christian service. They are passionate about helping those in need. Beginning each lesson by singing hymns, they usually are taught from Adult Bible Studies. Their annual Ice Cream Social and Christmas Dinner are well known.
Roundtable, 201
This is a class of couples and singles with children and grandchildren. Various class members serve as leaders in their roundtable discussions, using Adult Bible Studies or video-assisted lessons. Committed to supporting youth, the Women’s Shelter, and Love INC, members enjoy fellowships through supper parties.
Upper Room, 202
Visitors who like an informal atmosphere will feel at home in this class composed of recent retirees who enjoy singing and studying together. Rotating teachers elicit lively discussions as they present Scriptural lessons. Dedicated to serving, members regularly volunteer to help with church functions and community needs.
Sisters in Spirit, 203
In this class, women of all ages and stages share the joy of delving deeply into the Scriptures, searching for new insight in applying God’s Word. Sisters in Spirit are just that—women bonding through Christ.
50/50 Class, 204
Composed of couples and singles, this group studies scripturally-supported topics or a book of the Bible. Participants are led by Roger Van Horn.
New Horizons, 205
Couples in this long-established class are parents of high school and young adult children. They are very supportive of each other and use studies of the spiritual life or a book of the Bible. Their fellowship activities and mission commitment combine to make this class active and rewarding.
Upward Thinking – Students of God, 208
These undergraduates, graduate students, and young working adults strive to know Jesus and one another better through common experiences, searching the Bible, and sharing God’s love with others.
Pacesetters, 213
This is a Christ-centered Bible basics class whose mission is to seek God’s purpose for their lives. An interactive group, the class encourages discussion and welcomes people of all ages.
Cornerstones, 214
These young parents provide emotional support for each other. They coordinate Biblical studies with family issues and are dedicated to developing healthy marriages and giving children a thorough Christian grounding.
Adult Bible Study, 216
Members represent a wide range of age, occupation, and theological background. They supplement intensive Biblical study with contemporary scholarship, video series, and stimulating discussion. They welcome those with like interests.