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Adult Church School Classes meet on Sunday mornings from 9:40-10:40 a.m. Check the calendar for various mid-week opportunities.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Forum Class - Fellowship Hall
Real People at Prayer
This three week series focuses on how one may better understand and practice a prayerful life. Three questions receive attention: What happens in my prayer? Why do we pray? and, How do we pray and keep praying at 21st century Christians?
The series will be led by Dr. Allan H. Cole Jr. and Sudie Niesen, WPC's seminary intern. With his wife, Tracey, and their daughters, Meredith and Holly, Allan has been a part of WPC for several years. Allan is Academic Dean and Professor in the Nancy Taylor Williamson Distinguished Chair of Pastoral Care at Austin Seminary. Author of numerous books, including The Life of Prayer: Mind, Body, and Soul (Westminster John Knox Press, 2009); Good Mourning: Getting through Your Grief (Westminster John Knox Press, 2008); and A Spiritual Life: Perspectives from Poets, Prophets, and Preachers (Westminster John Knox Press, 2011); his next book, The Faith and Friendships of Teenage Boys (co-authored with Robert C. Dykstra and Donald Capps) (Westminster John Knox Press) will be published in the spring.
Parents of Youth -- New Class! -- Library
Come be a part of this seven week series exploring the topic of teen sexuality as well as topics on parenting and other issues of teenagers and their parents -- led by Alice Lottes.
Feb. 5 -- "Been There, Done That" Q/A with panel of WPC parents of young adults
Bible Study -- Room 9
Interested in reading and studying the Bible?
We will be reading Ephesians 5:1-21
No prior knowledge is needed, just your willingness to read the Bible and reflect on it with others.
Join us!
MYConnection Class -- Room 10
Being Presbyterian in the Bible Belt - Week 2 of 3
Led by Brian Moore
Addressing such questions as, "Is the Bible the Literal Word of God or Just a Long, Boring Book?" This is an easy-to-understand, slightly irreverant approach to theology and the kind of theological musings many of us have today.
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