Sunday School - Singles
The Sunday School hour this summer is 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Adults can choose from several different classes. Each class is diverse in its approach to teaching and in the curricula chosen. Each class attempts to meet the individual and corporate needs of its members through study and fellowship. Many classes engage in mission projects and are active in ministry outside the class time. Our overall goal is to provide an environment of lifelong learning which enables adults to mature in faith, deepen relationships, and learn to invest their God-given gifts in ministry. We want to assist you in finding a class which meets your needs and in which you can grow and serve.
If you have questions, call Michelle McClendon, 233-2527, ext. 126
Classes for Single Adults
Covenant: Mid-life to older singles and couples
Room A-303 (Rotunda entrance, up one level)
An active group with a special emphasis on careful study, lively discussion and
creating Christian community. The class studies a wide variety of materials related
to the Bible, spiritual growth, and Christian living.
Teachers: Paula Cargill, Nancy Kirby, Tom Kirby, Judy Stogner, Michael Stogner,
Lois Stroud, Gerald Stroud
Kendrick: Older singles and couples
Room F-307 (Rotunda entrance, up one level)
Lectures and discussions on a wide-ranging variety of topics including Bible, cultural
and life issues, and matters of ethics and faith.
Teacher: Class-shared
Koinonia: Young adults, singles and couples, some
with (preschool-age) children
Room A-304 (Rotunda entrance, up one level)
A class that studies a wide variety of biblically related topics of particular concern
to the lives of young adults—relationships, Bible study, business ethics, theological
development, faith and life issues. The class has an annual retreat and frequent
social gatherings outside class time.
Teachers: Carolyn Mathis, Louis Mathis, Trevor Barton, Robin Barton, Bert
Strange,
Nancy
Strange



