Adult Formation
Adult Formation
Every year we offer a number of opportunities for adults to grow in faith and learning, equipping us for our journey in following Christ.
Sunday mornings, from 9:10 to 10:10. St. Thomas classroom, lower level.
Beginning January 2025. Book discussion:
Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison Warren
January 12 - Chapters 1
January 19 - Chapters 2, 3
No class January 26 - All Saints Holy Eucharist and Annual meeting at 10:00 am
February 2 - Chapter 4, 5
February 9 - Chapters 6, 7
February 16 - Chapter 8, 9
February 23 - Chapter 10
March 2 - Chapter 11
For Lent 2025
"The Tears of Things: Prophetic Wisdom for an Age of Outrage" by Richard Rohr
The book can be pre-ordered now, and will be available on March 4 through Amazon. It can be purchased as a hardcover or Kindle book.
The class will meet Sunday mornings from 9:15 to 10:15 in St. Thomas classroom. For the first class, please read the Introduction and Chapter 1. A sample of the Introduction is available on the Amazon website for the book. We will discuss two chapters a week each Sunday of Lent.
March 9 - Introduction and Chapter 1
March 16 - Chapters 2 and 3
March 23 - Chapters 4 and 5
March 30 - Chapters 6 and 7
April 6 - Chapters 8 and 9
April 13, Palm Sunday - Chapter 10 and Postscript material
Past Adult Forum Opportunities
The “I AM sayings of Jesus from the Gospel of John.
Sunday Adult Formation - The Way of Love. A 9-week class. The Way of Love is an engaging and practical program designed by the Episcopal Church to help each of us enrich our spiritual life and grow in discipleship. Topics include: Learn, Pray, Worship, Bless, and Going into the world.
Lenten Soup Suppers - Wednesday Evenings in Lent. Past series include World Religions, Sharing our Faith, Stewardship of the Environment and various book discussions.
Inquirer’s Class - for those who are new to the Episcopal Church, and for long-time members who would like to learn again about our tradition. The class explores Church history, the Bible, worship, and the Episcopal Church today.