If you are an adult (young, middle, older, senior) interested in growing in your knowledge and understanding of the Christian faith, the Bible, and what it means to be a disciple of Christ ...
There’s a Spiritual Growth Opportunity Awaiting You At Blakemore!
Blakemore offers adults a variety of opportunities for growth through study and interaction with other growing Christians.
Although primary audiences are indicated for each class, all classes are open to anyone who wishes to participate. Invite a friend to join you for the class of your choice.
Sunday Morning, 9:30-10:15 a.m.
* Friendship/Fellowship Class. Room 207. A traditional Sunday school class comprised for the most part of persons age 70 and older. Studies are from the International Lesson Series and are usually led by the pastor or a retired minister.
* Serendipity Class, Room 202. An inter-generational discussion-oriented class. Discussion topics connect the Christian faith with current issues and events that pose faith questions for growing Christians.
* Genesis Class, Room 204. A topical, “around the table,” discussion-oriented class aimed primarily at middle adults. From Bible study to open and spirited discussion of topics of interest to class members. Special studies are selected for periods of 12-15 weeks. Led by class members.
* Pathfinders Class, Room 207. A nurturing community of adults who have formed to study, work together in outreach, and fellowship with each other on an on-going basis. Special studies are selected for periods of 12-15 weeks. Interactive study time seeks personal experiences through discussion of the application of the selected study. Led by class members and guest leaders.
* Rosetta Stone Class, Room 205. A gathering of diverse adults seeking a spiritual path guided by thought-provoking study of the scriptures, spiritual writings and topical issues. Group discussion facilitated by class leaders for selected periods.
* Shalom Class, Room 203. A growing group of married and single young adults who regularly engage in discussion of the challenging nature of the Christian faith and its implications for daily living. Selected resources are used to stimulate discussion. No subject is off limits. Led by Members.
* Table Talk, Fellowship Hall. An informal gathering of adults to "build community" around a cup of coffee and discussion on issues, ideas and challenges for Christians.
* Young Adults, Fellowship Hall. A gathering geared toward the needs and interests of young adults interested in devoting time during the week to grow in spirit and to share fellowship with their peers.
Following Worship join us in Fellowship Hall for “Mugs and Hugs, an informal time of fellowship and an opportunity to greet our visitors. Coffee, tea, juice, and pastries.