Adult Sunday School
Sunday school classes meet each Sunday at 8:00AM, 9:30 AM or 11:00 AM.  We encourage you to visit and/or join one of the existing classes or let us know of your interest in becoming a part of a new class.  Classes study a variety of topics and incorporate various teaching styles.   For more information contact the ministry connector listed below or Dick Andrews, Sunday School Superintendent, or Brenda Stahl, Director of Discipleship.

8:00AM Sunday School Class:
Java and Jesus
Every Sunday Morning, 8-9AM in the Fellowship Hall
Enjoy some coffee and a light breakfast as we share about life as a Jesus follower and where we saw God in our lives this past week.

9:30AM Sunday School Classes:

Name/Room Curriculum Format Leader(s) Teacher
Agape
N202
International Lesson series:
God Instructs: Joshua, Judges, Ruth
Lecture     John & Joyce Clarke
481-4879
Dave & Betty Moore
351-3413
Aldersgate
S310
Faith Lessons: 
God Heard Their Cry by Ray Vander Laan
Lecture/
Discussion       
Jackie Szpiech
Class members share teaching
responsibilities
Beasley Bible
N101
Lecture Kimberly Lewis
621-3195
Mary Louise Scott
422-6721
Four Winds
S303
Topical Studies of the Bible Discussion Steve & Beth Lantz
Class members share teaching
responsibilities
Good News
N209
Understanding the Bible: Second Corinthians
Lecture/
Discussion
Tom Beverly
Class members share teaching
responsibilities
Voyagers
S301
Confronting the Controversies by Adam Hamilton
Discussion Jeff Patterson
Class members share teaching
responsibilities
Wesleyans
S323
The Case for the Creator
Deeper Connections: 
Miracles of Jesus
by Lee Strobel
Discussion Deb Vos
Deb Vos

 

11:00AM Sunday School Classes:

Name/Room Curriculum Format Leader(s) Teacher
Cornerstone
S323
Book of Acts: Immersion Bible Study Discussion    Debby Blancher

Cheryl Honeycutt & Steve Burich
The Risers
S308-310
God is Closer Than You Think by Jon Ortberg
Deeper Connections: The Life of Jesus
Discussion        Laura Lawver
962-5430
Esther Whitesell
721-9742

Explorers
N201
Live at Five Modern-day telling of the book of James Katie and Doug Knapp
Class members share teaching
responsibilities