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Adults are formed as Christian disciples from the time they are baptized. Our formation begins with education, where we learn the rudiments of Christian responsibility, Scripture and our tradition. But we are also formed by our worship, prayer life, fellowship, service to others, and the sharing of our spiritual journey in a community of faith. At St. Timothy’s, adults have a variety of opportunities to learn, explore, reflect and share as they are formed into the Body of Christ.
- Jim Hall, Education Vestry Liaison
SUNDAY MORNING OFFERINGS
World Religions: Christianity
Rev. Kathryn's office @ 9:00 am
The DVD Series Great World Religions continues on Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m. in Rev. Kathryn's office. This is a series of twelve lectures on Christianity.
- Led by Carol Corrington and Jim Dunbar
Exploring the Roots of Religion
Room 20 @ 10:10 am
The video is narrated by Dr. John Hale. Dr Hale is the Director of Liberal Studies at the University of Louisville in Kentucky. He earned his B.A. at Yale University and his Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge in England. This enthralling video series that uses archeology to examine the origins of religions across the world will continue weekly.
Koinonia
Parish Hall @ 10:10 am
The class is open to all adults, regardless of age. While the discussion will be casual, it will feature themes centering on our life as Episcopalians and as members of St. Timothy’s. Koinonia also will organize a number of group activities throughout the spring and summer.
- Facilitated by Sean and Leslie Golf
WEEKDAY OFFERINGS
Intercessory Prayer Group
Mondays, 8:30 am
An intercessory prayer group meets in the chapel to pray for the ill and suffering, for those in need, and for the concerns of the parish. We welcome your prayer requests and your presence with us.
-Contact Carol Corringgon
Women's Book Study Group
Wednesdays, 11:00 am
This lively group gathers weekly and enjoys the fellowship of challenging dialogue. They choose the books they wish to study together from all disciplines, fiction and
non-fiction, classics and modern novels, and trace their theological themes.
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Men's Book Study Group
Wednesdays, 9:30 am
This is an opportunity for the men in the parish to gather and discuss reading materials, ranging from fiction to non-fiction.
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