Wednesday Night Downtown
Sep
25
2024
Discipleship
5:15 pm – 7:30 pm

Wednesday Night Downtown

Join us at 5:15 in Stephenson Hall on Wednesday evenings for an optional dinner and for the class offerings which start at 6:15 p.m.. Click here to pre-pay for dinner(s).

Dinner Menu 9/25/24

Taco bar with seasoned ground beef & chicken with green chilis

Flour tortillas or nacho chips

Queso and toppings

Southwest salad

Fresh fruit

Pina colada cake

Dinner Menu 10/2/24

Meat loaf

Mashed potatoes

Fresh steamed vegetables

Green salad with choice of dressings

Fresh Fruit

Dinner rolls

Apple pie

Click here to view menus through Dec. 2024.

Class offerings start Sept. 11 and end Dec. 14 (unless otherwise noted):  

  • “Church History-A Look at the Early Christian Church”, Rev. Dan Hutchinson, Miller Library: This class will explore, study, and consider the history of the church, key leaders through the years, and essential doctrines such as: the trinity, the dual nature of Christ, and the formation of the Biblical Canon.  We will also study the Reformation and what makes us distinctive within the larger Christian tradition. This class will also occur on Sundays at 9:30 a.m. in E104.

  • Seekers Bible Study, Rev. Wambugu Gachungi, E104: An in-depth study of the Sunday morning sermon scriptures. Come and enjoy praying together, studying the Bible, and engaging in lively questions and discussions.

  •  “Food, Farming, and Faith: Voices from the Agricultural Margins”, Rev. James Estes and David Lepine, E103: How can our food choices reflect our faith? This question will be explored through the voices of community members engaged in regenerative farming, along with learning, reflecting, and discussing how we might honor God not only in what we eat, but in how we contribute to the food system. What does it mean to nourish our community in a way that cares for creation and respects our shared heritage? Through a series of engaging presentations and discussions we will delve into these important questions.

  • Discover Your Strengths and Your Spiritual Gifts led by Cynthia Stewart, Gallup Certified Strengths Coach, E102: We are clay in the Potter’s hands, and He has created each of us uniquely for His good purposes. Come explore how to experience joy while serving God and His people. Participants will use the spiritual gifts inventory as well as the book Living Your Strengths to help discover their natural talents and true calling.  Room E102 at 6:15 p.m. This is a 6-week class ending on October 23.


Amass Exodus at 6 p.m.; Powerhouse
Senior high students join AMASS Exodus

Pathfinders at 6:00 p.m.; Powerhouse 
Middle school students join Pathfinders on Wednesday.

AWANA at 6:00 p.m.; Children's Center 
Wednesday evening activities for children ages two to fourth grade. The focus is scripture memory and a lot of fun. Learn more here.