Christian Education Programs
Programs sponsored and offered by the Board of Christian Education:
CHILDREN:
- Sunday school during worship
- Vacation Bible School every summer
- Youth Fellowship program
- Confirmation classes
- Rally Day
- Christmas Pageant
- Easter Brunch
Contact Cheryl for more information about any of the programs or events listed above. C.E. also organizes and provides infant and toddler care through the nursery (Contact Cheryl for more information about childcare)
ADULTS
Adult Sunday School classes
- The Questors (Contact Vesta Cruser for more information)
- Dialogue Class (Contact Dick MacCullagh for more information)
- Conversations about Progressive Christianity Sundays after service at 11:30 (Contact Mark Munson) Progressive Christianity... The hope is that Conversations about Progressive Christianity will be appealing, especially to those who do not ?nd a comfortable ?t with popular/traditional Christian understandings. Let?s explore what every believer should know about the Christianity, but probably doesn't. We are not fundamentals, we are not exclusive, we are not dogmatic, we are not bible thumpers, we are not ignorant, we are not brainwashed, we are not afraid, we are not haters, we are not closed minded. We are compassionate, we are inclusive, we are educated, we are open, we are searchers, we are peaceful, we are earth friendly, we are social justice supporters, we are students of Yeshua of Galilee. Conversations about Progressive Christianity started with the discussion of The Center for Progressive Christianity's "Eight Points". "Conversations" is currently enjoying the "Living the Question 2" series. Contact Mark at MarkRMunson@verizon.net with any questions.
Other programs for Adults:
- Tuesdays Together Dinner and fellowship at 6pm every 4th Tuesday of the month (Contact Marsha Wallace for more information).
- Grand Sweep Bible Study Meets after the Tuesdays Together dinner at 6:30pm and also every 4th Sunday morning of the month (Contact Cheryl McIntosh for more information).


