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13Dec

New Sunday Morning Small Groups Beginning January 5, 2025

Our Sunday morning schedule will include new opportunities for all ages starting January 5, with the launch of two new classes before worship in addition to the ongoing adult classes following worship.  We will provide childcare as needed, please confirm with Nathan Jennings, so that we can make appropriate arrangements. 
Sunday Morning: 8:45-9:45am (before worship)
Adult Class – Canoeing the Mountains
This new class will begin with a video curriculum by Tod Bolsinger, author of ‘Canoeing the Mountains’.  The class will foster learning and discussion on navigating Christian life and community in the midst of change.   The initial class will run until the Easter Season and will potentially have occasional breaks.  Senior High School Students are welcome to join the discussion.   
Children’s Class
This will be a small group session for grades 1-8, to include a time of learning and a recreational time before the start of worship.  Full schedule and lessons are being determined by the leader(s).  If you are interested in being part of the leadership rotation for this class, please reach out to Nathan Jennings or Michelle Wiggins
Sunday Morning: 11:15 – 12:15am (following worship)
Pathfinders Class
The “Koinonia” Small Group is composed of working and retired friends. The word “koinonia” is defined as “fellowship, sharing in common, communion with other believers, with Jesus Christ”. Our studies include published study materials, books, and other references—selected collectively through our group discussions, with shared leadership within Koinonia. We all participate in fellowship with each other and invite guests to join us for numerous social activities and gatherings, in addition to our Sunday Class study. All are welcome in Koinonia and loved!  
Koinonia Class
The Pathfinders class consists primarily of senior adults who meet regularly on Sunday morning to discuss material explored in the Formations Study Guide based on selected Bible passages from the New Revised Standard Version.  The passages and commentary are designed to reflect Christian reactions and applications to life in the 21st Century.  The lively discussions are led by individuals who are also members of the class