Sisters: Finding Balance
Led by Becky Boros and Patty Higginson
(A, YA)
This is a Women's Sunday school class which will be held during the Winter and Spring Quarters (1/8/12 - 5/20/12), and requires the purchase of a Participant's Guide ($7). This study will help you consider the question of balance in your life - between service and worship, duty and devotion, and doing and being, by examining narratives of New Testament women such as Mary and Martha, Lydia, Mary the mother of Jesus, the Canaanite woman, and Mary Magdalene.
ALL IN!
Led by Jeff Patton
(A, YA)
This is a continuation of the study of Biblical Christianity for everyone. During this class time we will address what we believe and why we believe, as understood through Bible study. The first quarter focused on principles foundational to the faith. This quarter will consider additional topics built upon that foundation.
"Bible in Life" by David C. Cook
Led by Sam Cooper
(A, YA)
These studies look closely at the Bible to learn how to apply it to our everyday lives. During the Winter, the lessons will focus on God's promise to Abraham, and through him all nations on earth would be blessed. Also, the story is told of Joseph and the continuing promise of God to the Israelites in Egypt and their exodus to the "Promised Land".
Sunday School for MEN
Led by various men of HZUMC
(A, YA)
This Sunday class is part of a Sunday morning Men's Group who will begin by studying "Ephesians". After each study ends, we will select a new topic and continue to meet. This course is very interactive, and has a "small group" feel to it. Join us - start meeting other men from our chruch and establish new friendships.
High Sunday Class (Grades 9-12)
Led by Bill Collier
(S)
In this class, students explore what it means to live as a Christian adult in a fallen world. The objective is to give teens a biblical framework as they enter adulthood, in the hopes that they will be prepared for the choices they will face.
Middle School Sunday Class (Grades 6-8)
Led by Janet Milo
(S)
During this hour, students' relationships with each other are built and centered on their common relationships with Christ. This is one of the ways we assist in developing great students who live with Christ as the factor that determines their behavior, dreams, goals and lifestyle.
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