Adult Formation

We deepen our faith through reading, questioning, discussing, praying, and learning.

Lenten reading group

The Episcopal Church is said to be a three-legged stool with the legs being scripture, tradition, and reason. Reason refers to our own intelligence and experience. We don’t seek one “correct” answer; rather we’re encouraged to wonder and ask questions as we pray and learn.

Join us for weekly bible study and faith sharing with Rev. Lynn on Wednesdays from 10:00-11:00am. We’re using the book The Path: A Journey through the Bible by David Creech and Melody Wilson Shobe, a 360-degree overview of the vast, sweeping story of God’s extraordinary love for ordinary people. Follow the path of God’s love all the way from the beginning to the end, from Adam’s creation to John’s revelation. 

This is a come-as-you-can program, and registration isn’t required. Contact Rev. Lynn with questions.

Lenten Bible Study

Rev. Lynn and Mike Minutello led a study reading passages from Mark’s Gospel that discuss the meaning of Christian discipleship for the earliest Christians and explored discipleship in our modern context. Mike provided an overview of the historical context of Mark’s Gospel. 

Most meetings were held on Zoom, but the group met for a simple soup supper on Maundy Thursday before the worship service.

Keep on doing the things that you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, and the God of peace will be with you

— Philippians 4:9