Adult Activities
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Email Pastor
Kathleen with your questions or ideas
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Adult Classes
We meet at 9:45 a.m. in the Reception Room and 10:15 in the
theatre.

Join us each week - the coffeepot is on!
New Horizons Class...The
New Horizons class for special needs adults and youth
is taught by Cheri Lea, a local special education teacher. New Horizons
meets at 10:00 in room 106. This class is an
amazing ministry offered by our church. If you are aware of a family
who might have a member who would benefit from this class setting,
please consider inviting them!
Membership Class
Pastor Steve Braden leads this exploration of the Presbyterian
Church.
Join us if you are exploring possible membership, or just want to learn
more about the church. Contact Steve for times and dates for the
next class.
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Small
groups...
are a wonderful way to grow in your discipleship, and develop
deeper relationships with fellow Christians. Several new small groups
will be starting this fall. To begin, Kathleen O’Connell will be
offering a special group to train future small group leaders. If you
are interested in participating in a group this fall, or think you
might like to learn more about being a small group leader, please
contact Kathleen.
Small Groups
From fellowship groups to activity groups to opportunities for deeper
study
and growth – there's something for you!
Check out some of our current
happenings!
F.E.A.S.T.
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Pieceful Quilters
Brown Bag Book
Bunch | | Presbyterian
Women
Presbyterian Men | | Nifty
Sixties
Friends
Enjoying a Shared Table
F.E.A.S.T. groups are formed every semester! Once you sign up,
you'll be grouped with 7-10 new friends and meet for dinner (or lunch)
once a month! Special F.E.A.S.T. groups for families and groups with
childcare
are available.

Pieceful
Quilters
Enjoy quilting? This is the group for you. Share projects,
learn new techniques and make friends at the same time! Meets twice
monthly from September through May. Contact
Terry McCaskey
for more information.
Presbyterian
Women
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The Circle
of Grace which meets the first
Wednesday at 11:00 and at 1:00
the third Wednesday of each
month for fellowship, study and
service.
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The Men's Prayer Breakfast meets every Wednesday morning at 8:00-9:00 a.m. at
The Golden Egg. Join us for conversation, prayer, study, and fun.
Nifty
Sixties
Third Monday of
every Month, 11:30 a.m.
Christiana Creek Country Club
Are you a “Nifty 60” or Retired?
Gather with a group of fun-loving “seniors” who get together for lunch,
good conversation and fellowship. Advance reservations are
required.
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Prayer Ministry
Prayer Chain Can we be in prayer for you? Our prayer chain
members
will pray for you. Email us
with
your
prayer concerns.
Daily
Readings A link to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) web
service. Each day they post:
- a set of readings from the Old
Testament, Epistles, and Gospels that changes from day to
day,
- stories from the Mission Yearbook of
Prayer,
- "Today's question from the new catechism",
a
learning
tool designed in question and answer form. This one is about Christian
faith, and includes scriptural references to illustrate each
point.
Hungryhearts:
a newsletter of the Spiritual Formation Program of the
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), a ministry of the General Assembly
Council.
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Links
Check out these other sites.
Perspectives: a monthly online magazine published by the Office of the General
Assembly.
Presbyterians
Today
Online: a monthly magazine for Presbyterians, featuring mission
news,
Presbyterian happenings and informational articles.
MethodX:
an online community
for Young Adults (18-28+), from Upper Room Ministries
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Older
Adult Ministries
Explorefaith Spiritual
Guidance for anyone seeking a path to God.
Sacred
Journey The many paths and practices of love,
compassion and
sacred wisdom.
Congregational
Resources During War: A variety of resources that may be of help
during
this time of international conflict.
"I
No Longer Pray For
Peace": Ann Weems is the author of a number of books of poetry
including
"Kneeling in Jerusalem," "Putting the Amazing Back in Grace," and
"Psalms
of Lament." She serves on the National Committee of the
Presbyterian Peace Fellowship: Ann Weems has given permission
to share this poem with others.
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Update: September 23, 2008 |