Adult
Adult Education Committee
A group of lay people charged with planning educational opportunities for adults; these typically include presentations and discussions on various topics relating to the Christian Faith, frequently in a series, on most Sunday mornings and at other designated times. Please contact Nancy Tunnessen.

Presentations on the Creeds by the Rev. Stephen Elkins-Williams - November 2009
Athanasian Creed
Apostles Creed
Nicene Creed

Presentations on the Passion Narratives by David Jamieson-Drake – March 2009
Mark
Matthew
Luke
John
Presentations on the Prophets by David Jamieson-Drake - March 2010
Sign of the Prophets
Life of the Prophets
Word of the Prophets
More than a Prophet
Spiritual Life Committee
A vestry committee charged with supporting the growth and nurture of our relationship with God by offering retreats, programs, prayer groups, pilgrimages, and other resources. Please contact Gayle Hartis.
Adult Opportunities
Church School
Classes for two-year-olds through high school age taught by teams of adult parishioners from 10:20 to 11:05 a.m. each Sunday during the school year. Please contact Gretchen Jordan.
Retreats and Pilgrimage
Journeys made by a group of parishioners to a shrine, holy place, or sanctuary as a means of connecting the Christian life as a journey toward a heavenly city. Recents retreats have included Lenten retreats to Camp New Hope and a woman's retreat to the Trinity Center. Check the weekly announcements for upcoming trips.
Adult Inquirers' Class
A series of weekly classes taught by the rector and staff on the Episcopal approach to the basics of Christianity, required of adults seeking confirmation. Please contact Stephen Elkins-Williams.
Tuesday Morning Bible Study
Named for longtime parishioner Mary Harris, this self-led study group meets each Tuesday at 8:30 am during the academic year in the parish library. On hiatus for the summer, the group will resume meeting on September 8, 2009. New members are always welcome. Please contact Mary Schoenfeld for more information.
Reading with a View to Spirituality
Reading with a View to Spirituality is a fellowship of sprit seekers, engaged in the discipline of study and ecumenical in reading and membership. Our work consists of spiritual awakening and deepening, in addition to general maturing and refining. From our readings we hope, not only to glean insights into the how of spiritual existence, but especially we look to be challenged and nudged, and to be exhorted to adopt a way of life. Thus, we read not so much with our minds as with our souls. The authors continually remind us of the attitudes and habits of soul, whereby, alive to grace, we may feel and practice the presence of God each day. Raquel Goldberg
Short Story Reading Group
This is a very informal, always changing, and quite welcoming group of people who love to read. We read ‘secular’ short stories and discuss ‘religious’ messages, themes, and insights that we find in the story. We meet the third Thursday of each month (except in the summer) at 7:30 pm in the parlor. This year all of our short stories have been found in Faith: Stories, edited by Michael Curtis. Nancy Tunneson
Awakening Heart
A contemplative prayer group that meets 9:00-10:30 am on the second Saturday of each month and is open to anyone who engages in a regular practice of contemplative prayer. If you are developing a listening prayer practice, such as Centering Prayer or any type of meditation designed to keep in the present moment with loving attention, we can help one another support and encourage that effort. Please contact Jane Dyer
Centering Prayer Group
The Centering Prayer Group meets weekly to practice a contemporary form of an ancient way of silent, contemplative prayer. Meetings are held at 5:00 pm on Wednesdays in Room 1 of the Yates Wing of the parish house, and new members are welcome at any time. For additional information about Centering Prayer, contact the Rev. David Frazelle or Pat Moore.
Parent Gatherings
Parent Gatherings are programs for parents with children still living at home that are scheduled during adult education time several times during each quarter of the year. Boykin Bell
Women’s Bible Study
Gretchen Jordan convenes a once a month Bible Study on the first Monday evening of the months October – May from 7:30 – 9:00 PM and a first Wednesday morning group from 9:00 – 10:30. The study is on women in the Bible and includes applying several methods of Bible study including dynamic analogy, hermeneutics of suspicion, historical reconstruction and reading from below and presented by Dr. Elizabeth Huwiler in her book, Women of the Bible: Mirror, Model and Metaphor. New members are welcome.
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