We encourage you to be a part of a group designed to help you grow in your relationship with God and others. Sunday school meets at 9:30 AM on Sunday mornings.

Other links that may be of interest to adults in our congregation:

United Methodist Women
United Methodist Men
Promise Keepers
Mission
Children's Ministries
Youth Ministries

Disciple Bible Study
The DISCIPLE Bible Study program can:

Deepen Faith
Vitalize Worship
Activate Leadership
Encourage Stewardship
Create Fellowship
Increase Membership
Transform Lives

If you make my word your home you will indeed be my disciples. --John 8:31 The Jerusalem Bible

Disciple Bible Studies are forming for this fall and YOU can be a part of this fulfilling study. Disciple is a program of daily Bible study aimed at developing a strong personal relationship with Christ as well as the church. These small groups meet weekly to study the Word, enjoy fellowship with great friends, and share some really good food.

Disciple has both short and long term studies that focus on different areas of the Bible.

Disciple I journeys through Genesis to Revelation.
Disciple 2 focuses on Genesis, Exodus, Luke and Acts.
Disciple 3 concentrates on the Old Testament Prophets and the letters of Paul.
Disciple 4 studies the Writings (Old Testament Books not in the Torah or the Prophets), the Gospel of John and Revelation.

Jesus in the Gospels invites believers to look at Jesus in each of the four Gospels and ask the question "who is the Jesus that you see?"

Christian Believer aims at presenting, explaining, and interpreting Christian doctrine as the basic teaching of the church and emphasizes the relationship of worship, belief, and daily life.

Short Term Disciple Study: Invitation to the Old Testament (8 weeks) approaches the study of Hebrew Scriptures by inviting participants to hear the story of God and God's calling of the people of Israel through the many "voices" of the biblical text.

Short Term Disciple Study: Invitation to the New Testament (8 weeks) Uses Matthew's Gospel as a starting point, this study explores how the new Testament writers and the early Christian community wrestled with the coming of Jesus - his life, actions, mission, death, and resurrection - and the implications of his arrival for their lives and their communities of faith.

Participating in a Disciple Bible Study can be challenging yet extremely rewarding for any Christian at any level in their walk with Jesus Christ. There is always something that will touch you, help you learn more about yourself and your faith, as well as strengthen your relationship with Jesus Christ. Classes are forming now! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to grow in Christ! If you want to be a part of a revitalizing program contact Jim Cates at 827-1864.