Weekly Adult Formation

TUESDAYS at 7:30am, ONLINE ONLY
Need a good word to start your day? Studying scripture together in community provides direction as God's word inspires us. We will pray, reflect, and ask questions. We'll apply what we learn and challenge ourselves to grow. If you can't attend every week, no worries, just come and go as you need to. No preparation is required and all are welcome!​​​​ CLICK HERE TO JOIN US
This fall we’re exploring Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount using scholar Amy-Jill Levine’s book The Sermon on the Mount: A Beginner’s Guide to the Kingdom of Heaven as our guide. Each week will pair rich conversation and prayer with simple contemplative practices that fit real life. Join us Tuesdays at 7:30am on Zoom. All are welcome!.

WEDNESDAYS at 5pm, Helm 302 & ONLINE
Centering Prayer is a way of cultivating a deeper relationship with God. Each week we begin with a 30 minute discussion, followed by a 20 minute silent prayer sit. Want to know more about what we do? Come check it out! All are welcome.
This fall we will be reading Ordinary Mysticism by Mirabai Starr to discover together how "Our everyday life can be an encounter with the sacred if we pay attention."

The Chosen: Watch & Discuss
WEDNESDAYS at 6/6:30pm, Great Hall
“The Chosen” is an innovative re-imagining of the gospel story, depicting the joy and difficulty of discipleship in a relatable manner while providing historical context and filling in background for those whom Jesus invited to follow and learn from him.
We will be watching season 4 together on Wednesday nights. Bring your own dinner at 6pm for a time of fellowship, or simply join us at 6:30pm for a viewing of a complete episode. Afterward, we will have a discussion of the events and themes of the episode lead by John Brice.
Being With
WEDNESDAYS at 6:30pm, Helm 305
Wanting to explore faith in a welcoming and imaginative way? Join us Wednesday evenings 6:30-8:00pm for "Being With," a ten-week discussion-based exploration designed for anyone curious about faith or wondering if the Christian tradition has something meaningful to offer in today’s world.
THIS CLASS WILL BEGIN IN JANUARY