The Hub
On Wednesday nights different members of our congregation volunteer to cook a meal for the community. Everyone is welcome to come to these dinners, especially people outside of our church community. We meet at 6:00 p.m. in the Melvin Hunter community room (upstairs), and all regular members who are able are asked to contribute a couple of dollars to offset the cost. The Hub is a great place to meet new people and toconnect with those you wouldn't normally see during the week. We hope to see you there.
Community Groups
Community Groups are not only extensions of the disciplines of grace practiced in Sunday Morning Worship and taught in Discipleship Classes, but more intentionally, they are the place where we covenant together to live out our communal lives of service for each other and for the world. While we heartily encourage individual practices of the faith, we recognize that they only have value if they are understood as extensions of our communal practices. Community Groups are the place where we practice these communal disciplines of grace. They do this by meeting at least once a month for fellowship, service, and covenant accountability.
Discipleship Classes
We engage in Discipleship Classes that extend out from our worship gathering. In these classes we continue receiving grace through instruction on matters of faith, the various disciplines of grace, and our life together in community.
[presently meeting]
Faith and Literature
with Brian Longfellow--a look at various selections of literature in an attempt to understand the importance of stories and their significance to our faith.Experiences with the Holy Spirit
with Dave CunySimply in Season
with Jenny Caines and Mindy Hancock- we'll be studying about ways to connect food and faith, with an emphasis on the value of eating local, seasonal food.







