Adult Ministry Committee
The Adult Ministry Committee generally meets on the second Sunday of the month, August through June, from 11:15 am-12:15 pm in the Conference Room.
The Adult Ministry Committee generally meets on the second Sunday of the month, August through June, from 11:15 am-12:15 pm in the Conference Room.
The Adult Ministry Committee generally meets on the second Sunday of the month, August through June, from 11:15 am-12:15 pm in the Conference Room.
Adult Ministry Committee meeting - Conference Room
The Adult Ministry Committee generally meets on the second Sunday of the month, August through June, from 11:15 am-12:15 pm in the Conference Room.
Adult Ministry Committee meeting - Conference Room
Adult Ministry Committee meeting
Adult Ministries Committee meeting
Adult Ministry Committee meeting
Wednesday Bible study
Wednesday Bible study
All are welcome at the Wednesday Bible study at noon in the Conference Room. Bring your lunch if you wish.
The Adult Ministry Committee generally meets on the second Sunday of the month, August through June, from 11:15 am-12:15 pm in the Conference Room.
Wednesday Bible study
Wednesday Bible study
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
To get the most out of the conversations we recommend that you pre-watch the video (usually 20-30 minutes) and read the printed curriculum prior to class. We will be watching portions of the video and exploring the written curriculum together in class, as well. We will stay on each topic for a number of weeks.
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwIHbXMFjrrSl-UWpLOf9Hleb-bgYOh4/view?usp=share_link
Written curriculum:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui37InV7WGh5Jt3OjO0jngydydICCCAL/view?usp=sharing
Organizer for this event: Lucas King
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
To get the most out of the conversations we recommend that you pre-watch the video (usually 20-30 minutes) and read the printed curriculum prior to class. We will be watching portions of the video and exploring the written curriculum together in class, as well. We will stay on each topic for a number of weeks.
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwIHbXMFjrrSl-UWpLOf9Hleb-bgYOh4/view?usp=share_link
Written curriculum:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui37InV7WGh5Jt3OjO0jngydydICCCAL/view?usp=sharing
Organizer for this event: Lucas King
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
To get the most out of the conversations we recommend that you pre-watch the video (usually 20-30 minutes) and read the printed curriculum prior to class. We will be watching portions of the video and exploring the written curriculum together in class, as well. We will stay on each topic for a number of weeks.
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwIHbXMFjrrSl-UWpLOf9Hleb-bgYOh4/view?usp=share_link
Written curriculum:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui37InV7WGh5Jt3OjO0jngydydICCCAL/view?usp=sharing
Organizer for this event: Lucas King
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
To get the most out of the conversations we recommend that you pre-watch the video (usually 20-30 minutes) and read the printed curriculum prior to class. We will be watching portions of the video and exploring the written curriculum together in class, as well. We will stay on each topic for a number of weeks.
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwIHbXMFjrrSl-UWpLOf9Hleb-bgYOh4/view?usp=share_link
Written curriculum:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui37InV7WGh5Jt3OjO0jngydydICCCAL/view?usp=sharing
Organizer for this event: Lucas King
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
To get the most out of the conversations we recommend that you pre-watch the video (usually 20-30 minutes) and read the printed curriculum prior to class. We will be watching portions of the video and exploring the written curriculum together in class, as well. We will stay on each topic for a number of weeks.
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwIHbXMFjrrSl-UWpLOf9Hleb-bgYOh4/view?usp=share_link
Written curriculum:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui37InV7WGh5Jt3OjO0jngydydICCCAL/view?usp=sharing
Organizer for this event: Lucas King
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
To get the most out of the conversations we recommend that you pre-watch the video (usually 20-30 minutes) and read the printed curriculum prior to class. We will be watching portions of the video and exploring the written curriculum together in class, as well. We will stay on each topic for a number of weeks.
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwIHbXMFjrrSl-UWpLOf9Hleb-bgYOh4/view?usp=share_link
Written curriculum:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui37InV7WGh5Jt3OjO0jngydydICCCAL/view?usp=sharing
Organizer for this event: Lucas King
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
To get the most out of the conversations we recommend that you pre-watch the video (usually 20-30 minutes) and read the printed curriculum prior to class. We will be watching portions of the video and exploring the written curriculum together in class, as well. We will stay on each topic for a number of weeks.
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwIHbXMFjrrSl-UWpLOf9Hleb-bgYOh4/view?usp=share_link
Written curriculum:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui37InV7WGh5Jt3OjO0jngydydICCCAL/view?usp=sharing
Organizer for this event: Lucas King
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
To get the most out of the conversations we recommend that you pre-watch the video (usually 20-30 minutes) and read the printed curriculum prior to class. We will be watching portions of the video and exploring the written curriculum together in class, as well. We will stay on each topic for a number of weeks.
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwIHbXMFjrrSl-UWpLOf9Hleb-bgYOh4/view?usp=share_link
Written curriculum:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui37InV7WGh5Jt3OjO0jngydydICCCAL/view?usp=sharing
Organizer for this event: Lucas King
All are welcome at Pub Theology as we start back up again after a summer break! Mark your calendars for this evening of discussion about big questions and things that matter in life, faith, and ethics.
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
To get the most out of the conversations we recommend that you pre-watch the video (usually 20-30 minutes) and read the printed curriculum prior to class. We will be watching portions of the video and exploring the written curriculum together in class, as well. We will stay on each topic for a number of weeks.
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwIHbXMFjrrSl-UWpLOf9Hleb-bgYOh4/view?usp=share_link
Written curriculum:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui37InV7WGh5Jt3OjO0jngydydICCCAL/view?usp=sharing
Organizer for this event: Lucas King
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
To get the most out of the conversations we recommend that you pre-watch the video (usually 20-30 minutes) and read the printed curriculum prior to class. We will be watching portions of the video and exploring the written curriculum together in class, as well. We will stay on each topic for a number of weeks.
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwIHbXMFjrrSl-UWpLOf9Hleb-bgYOh4/view?usp=share_link
Written curriculum:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui37InV7WGh5Jt3OjO0jngydydICCCAL/view?usp=sharing
Organizer for this event: Lucas King
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
Come and join the journey as we continue discussing big and small questions of faith at the Living the Questions class facilitated by Lucas King.
The curriculum we are using is one of the best faith formation resources yet created for adults. It challenges us to construct and maintain a functional and beneficial theological understanding of our faith and the world. We enthusiastically welcome folks who can drop in occasionally, as well as those who are able to be regular attendees.
To get the most out of the conversations we recommend that you pre-watch the video (usually 20-30 minutes) and read the printed curriculum prior to class. We will be watching portions of the video and exploring the written curriculum together in class, as well. We will stay on each topic for a number of weeks.
Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PwIHbXMFjrrSl-UWpLOf9Hleb-bgYOh4/view?usp=share_link
Written curriculum:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ui37InV7WGh5Jt3OjO0jngydydICCCAL/view?usp=sharing
Organizer for this event: Lucas King
Join us for an intergenerational outdoor learning experience at LeRoy Oakes Forest Preserve (37W700 Dean Street in St. Charles) pictured above. We will begin our time together 9:00 am on Saturday, August 5. Dress for the weather, and bring water, sunscreen, and bug repellant.
We will meet in the parking lot near the Creek Bend Nature Center, and take some time to reflect along Ferson Creek. Note that this is all on the north side of Dean Street. Then for those that wish to continue on, we can walk down to the prairies that are located south of Dean Street. As many of you may know, the Horlock Prairie is named for our own Bob Horlock, who oversaw the restoration of this prairie with his high school students.
LeRoy Oakes Forest Preserve is a 459-acre preserve made up of a high-quality prairie remnant, a restored prairie, native woodland, and Ferson Creek, which meanders through the preserve. Much of the preserve is also a dedicated Nature Preserve, the highest level of protection under Illinois law reserved for the highest quality sites. Contained within the preserve is a true prairie relic (the Murray prairie), various restorations (including the Bob Horlock Prairie), flood plain forests, seeps, oak woodlands, and grassy fields. Seeds of prairie plants have been sown across acres of fields, both north and south of Dean Street. The site is varied and beautiful, with over 130 feet of elevation difference from the crest in the center of the property to Ferson Creek. There are almost 9 miles of trails, including the starting point for the Great Western Trail.
Organizer for this event: Jeff Mengler.