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CSI Lay School Theology Eastertide Semester
May
7
to May 28

CSI Lay School Theology Eastertide Semester

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Class registration for the Lay School of Theology’s 2025 Eastertide semester is now open!

When: Wednesdays, 6–8:00 pm | May 7, 14. 21, and 28

There are two classes to choose from:

Thomas Aquinas and the Christian Life led by the Rev’d Canon Dr. Michael Petty

This class will help participants explore the teaching of one of the Church’s greatest theologians, St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274).  Reading will focus on selections from St. Thomas’ Summa Theologiae which have particular significance for the Church right now.  The Summa Theologiae is an intricate blend of Scripture, doctrine, spiritual teaching, and moral guidance.  For St. Thomas, the Christian life consists of certain intellectual, spiritual, and moral virtues which must all be held and practiced together.  While the Summa Theologiae is formidable in bulk and depth, we want to remember that the “beginners” for whom it was written were members of the Dominican order, priests who specialized in preaching, hearing confessions, teaching, and giving spiritual direction.  Each class session will focus on a major theme and its spiritual significance for us today:

May 7: The Strangeness of God: Christian Spirituality Begins with the Truth about God

May 14: The Strange Creature Called Human: The Spiritual Creature with a Physical Body

May 21: Why the Moral Life and the Spiritual Life are Organically Connected

May 28: Christ and the Eucharist: Christian Spirituality as Union with Christ


John Calvin and the Christian Life led by The Rev’d Dr. Jeff Trostle

In this class we will explore the significance of Christian tradition and spirituality and how Calvin's theology can help form a deeper biblical understanding of what it means to be truly spiritual. His theology is above all practical and he wrote that doctrine is not understood by the intellect and memory only, "but is received only when it possesses the whole soul, and finds its seeds and [application] in the inmost recesses of the heart." J.I. Packer said John Calvin was the most influential man in the world during his day. And Alistair McGrath wrote, "...it is impossible to understand modern Protestantism without coming to terms with John Calvin's legacy to the movement which he did so much to nourish and sustain." That movement was the Reformation and its driving force was to lead the Church back to its roots in God’s word and a rich spirituality. For Calvin, the essence of right living was spiritual.  Calvin was well acquainted with the cost of discipleship. The distress of exile, the burden of poverty, the hurt of slander and misrepresentation, the threat of physical harm, were all things he knew first hand, and his view of Christian spirituality as a result is seen in his understanding and exposition of living the Christian life. His theology produced the Puritans in England, the Huguenots in France, the ‘Beggars' in Holland, the Covenanters in Scotland, and the Pilgrim Fathers of New England, and more. I invite you to join me in looking at this remarkable and godly man from whom we can learn a great deal.

Spots are limited, so please click below to register your spot! All are welcome, and the classes are free.

Childcare will be provided, and they can bring their dinner with them (no nuts, please).

Our instructors:

Fr. Michael Petty, Canon for Adult Formation

Fr. Jeff Trostle, Faculty of Lay School of Theology

 
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CSI Lay School Theology Advent Term
Dec
4
to Dec 18

CSI Lay School Theology Advent Term

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Class registration for the Lay School of Theology’s 2024 Advent semester is now open!
Classes will be December 4th, 11th, and 18th from 6:15pm to 8pm.
There are two classes to choose from:

“Reengaged Liturgy: Exploring Our Worship,” with Fr. Marcus Kaiser. Ever wonder why we do the things we do during Sunday worship? Or maybe you knew once but can’t quite remember! Worship in the Anglican tradition is rich in meaning and rooted in a millennia of tradition, but it can be easy to miss the depth and feel a bit lost. Come and learn the ‘what’ and ‘why’ in this deep dive into our Anglican liturgy. Whether you're a new or seasoned Anglican, this class will enrich your understanding of worship and help you worship more fully in spirit and in truth.

“Rethinking Heaven: Our Hope in This Life and the Next,” with Fr. Jeff Trostle. This three-part series focuses on the hope we have in Christ for the future and how that perspective impacts the way we live today. It will challenge preconceived ideas about the resurrection, life after death, Christ’s second coming and more. We will use N.T. Wright’s book Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church as our guide through the fog surrounding this future hope in Christ.

When: Wednesdays, 6:15–8:00 pm | December 4, 11, & 18

Location: St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral

Spots are limited, so please click below to register your spot! All are welcome, and the classes are free.

Childcare will be provided, and they can bring their dinner with them (no nuts, please).

Our instructors:

Fr. Marcus Kaiser: Dean of St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral

Fr. Jeff Trostle Faculty of Lay School of Theology

 
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Being Formed in Beauty
Jun
12
to Jul 31

Being Formed in Beauty

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Being Formed in Beauty

Led by Clifton Rogge, Charles Simeon Fellow

            This seven-week class examines the Christian life through the concept of beauty.  From God’s redemptive act expressed in Scripture, to our responding to his active work in us, we behold God more completely when we open ourselves to the various forms of beauty within this self-revelation. The requires a sacrifice on our part that conditions our faith to makes us into disciples who reflect not only Christ’s restorative grace, but the beauty drawn from the life of God himself.  This course is designed to conceptualize beauty as that which draws us into God and that which allows us to participate in God’s self-revelation as we are further transformed into his likeness.



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Perspectives on Christians and Politics: A Discussion
Jun
12
to Jul 31

Perspectives on Christians and Politics: A Discussion

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Perspectives on Christians and Politics: A Discussion

Led by Cliff Nilson

            Who does God want you to vote for in November? We don’t have the answer to that question, but we will look at what the Scriptures say about being a good citizen. Using the book, “Jesus and the Powers”, by N.T. Wright and Michael F. Bird, this class will discuss the role of Christians in politics. We will consider the historical perspective, the relationship of church and state, the impact of the kingdom of God in this age, whether Christians can oppose laws or rulers, and what kind of government God approves. The book is recommended but not required.



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Parenting for Faith
Jun
12
to Jul 31

Parenting for Faith

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Parenting for Faith

Led by Jason and Frances Merritt

As parents, we are perfectly positioned and perfectly equipped to daily and easily show our children the reality of day-to-day life with God. God has shared with us in the Bible a simple plan for us to encourage our children into a vibrant, two-way relationship with God. This class will help parents to understand this plan and put it into practice. Class topics include finding a spiritual framework to make sense of life, unwinding false views of God, conversational prayer, discipling children in any season of life, prayer ministry for children, and connecting children with the Church.



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Common Worship: Prayer Book 101
Jun
12
to Jul 31

Common Worship: Prayer Book 101

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Class Title: Common Worship: Prayer Book 101
When:
Mondays, 6:15 – 7:30 pm | June 12–July 31
Led by: Fr. Michael Petty
Pathways 1, & 4

Using The Book of Common Prayer can be difficult if you are unfamiliar with it or if you have come from a non-liturgical background. If you have found yourself puzzled by the liturgy on Sunday or would like to be able to use the Book of Common Prayer in your daily prayer life, this class is for you. Over the course of seven weeks, we will explore the origins of the Book of Common Prayer, the history of Christian liturgy, the Daily Office (Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer), the theology of the sacraments, the Eucharist, Holy Baptism as a model for the Christian life, the Sunday collects and Scripture readings, the liturgies for Holy Matrimony, the anointing of the sick, Reconciliation, Ministry at the Time of Death, the seasons of the Church year, and the Prayer Book vision for individual and common worship and prayer. By the end of the class, you will not only have a better understanding of the “how” of Anglican worship but also a better understanding of the “why”. The resource book for this class is A Walk Through the Prayer Book by Arnold Klukas.

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Kneeling With The Giants: Learning to Pray with History’s Best Teachers
Jun
12
to Jul 31

Kneeling With The Giants: Learning to Pray with History’s Best Teachers

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Kneeling With The Giants: Learning to Pray with History’s Best Teachers

Led by Ben Praamsma, Charles Simeon Fellow

            What can our spiritual mothers and fathers teach us about prayer? Over the course of the summer, we will kneel alongside St. Benedict of Nursia, Theresa of Avila, John of the Cross, Ignatius of Loyola, George Herbert, and John Calvin, learning their unique gifts to the great tradition of prayer. We’ll get to know these friends and their stories, but also spend time praying like they did, with the hope of enriching our private and congregational prayer lives.



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Facing Death: A Christian's Journey To Life Everlasting
Apr
10
to May 15

Facing Death: A Christian's Journey To Life Everlasting

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“Facing Death: A Christian’s Journey to Life Everlasting,” is a 6-week course taught by a panel of experts covering a range of essential topics that every Christian would benefit from. This class is for everyone – whether you are nearing the end of life, have a loved one in that stage, or are just seeking discipleship in this aspect of life. Fr. Michael will lay the foundation by providing a theological and biblical understanding of death. Then, a team of professionals from hospice will provide essential insights into medical care, support roles, and critical decisions to make. Fr. Pucik will then unpack the liturgical treasures found in the Book of Common Prayer and lead a workshop on funeral planning. The class will conclude with a panel discussion with all the instructors to answer (anonymously) questions. This class certainly covers a challenging subject matter, but it will be an enriching experience for Christian community to participate in together. 

When: Wednesdays, 6:15–7:45pm | April 10, 17, 24 & May 1, 8, 15

Location: St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral

Spots are limited, so please click below to register your spot! All are welcome, and the classes are free.

Week 1: Living and Dying with a Truly Christian Understanding of Death

Week 2: Planning in Advance for End of Life

Week 3: Demystifying Medical Management Decisions

Week 4: Finding Hope and Assurance on the Journey

Week 5: Grieving with God and the Church

Week 6: Expert Panel Discussion

Childcare will be provided, and they can bring their dinner with them (no nuts, please).

Our instructors:

The Rev’d Canon Dr. Michael W. Petty
Director, The Charles Simeon Institute
Canon for Discipleship, St. Peter’s Cathedral

The Rev’d Canon David B. Pucik
Canon for Worship & Pastoral Care, St. Peter’s Cathedral

Patricia Goodwin, LCSW, ACHP-SW

Dr. Jennifer Lynes, D.O.
Family Medicine Specialist

 
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Spiritual Gifts Discovery: Learning Your Identity in Christ
Jan
27
10:00 AM10:00

Spiritual Gifts Discovery: Learning Your Identity in Christ

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Common Service | Spiritual Gifts Discovery: Learning your identity in Christ

Do you know what your spiritual gifts are? God has equipped each one of us with spiritual gifts which He intends for us to use to build up the Church and to be His witnesses in the world. Spiritual Gifts Discovery is a morning workshop designed to help you discern your spiritual gifts, so you can put them to use in the service of the Lord and His people. 

Prior paperwork is required to participate. Please email Katie Munroe for more information.


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Sunday School: The Grand Sweep of Scripture
Jan
14
to Apr 28

Sunday School: The Grand Sweep of Scripture

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Class Title: The Grand Sweep of Scripture
When:
Sundays, 10:30-11am | January 14-April 28
Led by: Fr. Michael Petty
Pathway 2: Scripture and Christian Doctrine

Adult Sunday School continues a journey through the whole of Scripture by exploring the book of Joshua.  In Joshua, God’s promise of land to the descendants of Abraham finds a provisional fulfillment as Israel settles in the land of Canaan.  As we explore the narrative of Joshua, we will be looking at its Christian meaning, recognizing that the early church read this book as prefiguring the Messiah.  We will also explore the themes of faith, trust in God, living in a hostile environment, and hope.



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Mom To Mom
Jan
11
to Mar 21

Mom To Mom

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Pathway 2: Scripture and Christian Doctrine
Pathway 4: Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ
Led by: Alice Sanderson

Mom to Mom is a biblically based parenting program designed around the Titus 2:4 concept of older women teaching and encouraging younger women in their relationships with their husbands and children. Our time together will include quality instruction in parenting, small group discussion, and the interaction of more experienced mothers with younger women. In our study this fall, Growing Together, we will explore how growing our children involves us growing as moms. All women are welcome to join in as we seek to become equipped, encouraged, and energized as moms in the most significant job in the world—raising the next generation.

Childcare is typically available during Mom-To-Mom meeting times.

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Growing a Culture of Intercession and Healing Prayer in the Life of the Church
Jan
10
to Mar 20

Growing a Culture of Intercession and Healing Prayer in the Life of the Church

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Led by: Bp. Andy Miller (EEC) & Ryan Cecil
Pathway 1:  Formation Through Prayer and Worship

Pathway 4:  Formation Through Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses for Christ

Intercession and Healing Prayer have been critical components of faith expressed by both the Old and New Testaments and have historically been central to the life, mission, and health of the Church.  This class will emphasize the importance of creating a foundation for and nurturing a culture of intercession and healing prayer.  Special attention will be given to scriptural lessons and instruction on intercession and healing prayer for “sickness of body, mind, and spirit” (BCP, p. 225), as taught and demonstrated by Christ, the patriarchs, and the Apostles.  In addition to these principles, participants will also explore five ways that believers typically hear from God so that we are able to pray in agreement with the intercession of the Holy Spirit.

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Struggles in the Spiritual Life
Jan
10
to Mar 20

Struggles in the Spiritual Life

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Led by: Fr. Sudduth Cummings & Brian Bailey
Pathway 1:  Formation Through Prayer and Worship
Pathway 4: Formation Through Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ

All of us encounter spiritual struggles, valleys in our journey with the Lord, and times of spiritual dryness or even desolation.  This class focuses on particular struggles and how to deal with them so as to grow in holiness.  Some of the situations addressed will be: What to do when you are tired, burned out, or overwhelmed by life.  How to respond when you feel burdened or confused in prayer.  Helpful tactics to employ when experiencing spiritual struggles.  How to deal with worldly agitations and temptations. How to resist the enemy when your confidence in God is threatened. Participants should purchase Struggles in the Spiritual Life: Their Nature and Their Remedies by Timothy Gallagher, available in St. Peter’s Bookstore.

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The Anglican Catechism: The Christian Basics
Jan
10
to Mar 20

The Anglican Catechism: The Christian Basics

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Class Title: The Anglican Catechism: The Christian Basics
When:
Wednesdays, 6:15-7:15pm | January 10-March 20
Led by: Fr. Michael Petty
Pathway 1: Cultivate a life of prayer and worship
Pathway 2: Scripture and Christian Doctrine
Pathway 4: Formation Through Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ

To Be A Christian: An Anglican Catechism is the official catechism of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). It was designed to introduce people to the Christian faith as well as to provide instruction to those who have already been baptized. The Catechism presents teachings on the Apostles’ Creed (what a Christian should believe), the Lord’s Prayer (how a Christian should pray), and the Ten Commandments (how a Christian should live). This class provides an in-depth introduction to the Catechism and an opportunity to discuss its meaning and implications for life. Participants should Purchase a copy of To Be A Christian: An Anglican Catechism (available in St. Peter’s Bookstore).

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Brothers in Faith
Jan
9
to Apr 30

Brothers in Faith

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Meets Every Tuesday

Led by: Ryan Cecil
Pathways 1 & 4

In our fractured world, Brothers In Faith seeks to celebrate the redemptive work of Christ in an environment that builds deep bonds of fellowship. We are a community of men who seek to be formed in Christ through the power of Christian friendships, prayer, discussion, mutual accountability, and mutual encouragement. We study a variety of topics and books that cover a broad scope of the Christian tradition. New members are always welcome and encouraged! For more information, contact Ryan Cecil by clicking the button below.

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God’s Design for Wholeness: Developmental Psychology and Our Christian Formation
Nov
29
to Dec 20

God’s Design for Wholeness: Developmental Psychology and Our Christian Formation

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This Advent semester we are offering one class: "God’s Design for Wholeness: Developmental Psychology and Our Christian Formation.” It will be co-taught by Bishop Jim Hobby and Nate Webster, LMHC.

When: Wednesdays, 6:15–7:45pm | November 29 and December 6, 13 & 20

Location: St. Peter’s Anglican Cathedral

From birth to adulthood, everyone experiences psychological development (cognitive, emotional, moral, social, etc.) Psychologists have studied human development and found tools that help us develop well. This four- week course will study God's plan for our healthy psychological development and how we can apply these tools to our christian formation.

This course will be especially helpful to parents and those who are working with others in the process of Christian formation. It will also give insight regarding the stuck places that we all experience in our own formation journeys as well.

Spots are limited so please click below to register your spot! All are welcome and the classes are free.

Childcare will be provided and they can bring their dinner with them (no nuts please).

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Common Worship: Prayer Book 101
Sep
18
to Oct 30

Common Worship: Prayer Book 101

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Class Title: Common Worship: Prayer Book 101
When:
Mondays, 6:15 – 7:30 pm | 18 September–30 October
Led by: Fr. Michael Petty
Pathways 1, & 4

Prayer Book 101 is an introduction to The Book of Common Prayer, 2019 which is the official prayer book of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). This class focuses on how to use the Prayer Book for both common and private prayer and is a good introduction to liturgical worship for those who do not come from a liturgical tradition. Topics include The Daily Office (Morning and Evening Prayer), the foundations of liturgical worship, the theology of the sacraments, the two eucharistic liturgies (Anglican Standard and Ancient Renewed), liturgies for Holy Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, and other pastoral rites, the Church liturgical calendar and major feast days. Participants should purchase a copy of The Book of Common Prayer, 2019, available in St. Peter’s Bookstore.

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Mom To Mom
Sep
14
to Nov 30

Mom To Mom

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Pathway 2: Scripture and Christian Doctrine
Pathway 4: Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ
Led by: Alice Sanderson

Mom to Mom is a biblically based parenting program designed around the Titus 2:4 concept of older women teaching and encouraging younger women in their relationships with their husbands and children. Our time together will include quality instruction in parenting, small group discussion, and the interaction of more experienced mothers with younger women. In our study this fall, Growing Together, we will explore how growing our children involves us growing as moms. All women are welcome to join in as we seek to become equipped, encouraged, and energized as moms in the most significant job in the world—raising the next generation.

Childcare is typically available during Mom-To-Mom meeting times.

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Renovation of the Heart: Transforming Our Life in Christ
Sep
13
to Nov 15

Renovation of the Heart: Transforming Our Life in Christ

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Led by: Dr. Susan Chase
Pathway 1:  Formation Through Prayer and Worship
Pathway 4: Formation Through Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ

Spiritual formation is the process of renewing and deepening our life in God through Christ. Based on reading Dallas Willard’s book Renovation of the Heart, each week the class will discuss one of the aspects of a Christian’s life using readings from Willard’s book, and Scripture. During the week, participants will engage in exercises suggested in Renovation of the Heart which will provide a path to deepening our commitment to discipleship. Participants should purchase a copy of Dallas Willard’s book Renovation of the Heart (available in St. Peter’s Bookstore).

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Life on the Vine: Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit in Community
Sep
13
to Nov 15

Life on the Vine: Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit in Community

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Led by: Dr. Pam Valentine
Pathway 3:  Formation Through the Stewardship of Spiritual Gifts and Financial Resources
Pathway 4: Formation Through Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ

This class, based on the book Life on the Vine by Phillip Kenneson, will be interactive. Each week, we will examine the call from God regarding a particular aspect of the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23), the cultural obstacles to developing and manifesting the fruit, the Church’s role in developing the fruit, and the individual challenge upon each of our lives. Participants should purchase a copy of Life on the Vine: Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit in Community by Phillip Kenneson (available in St. Peter’s Bookstore).

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1 Corinthians: The Challenges of Life Together
Sep
13
to Nov 15

1 Corinthians: The Challenges of Life Together

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Led by: Fr. Marcus Kaiser & Deacon Justin Hughes
Pathway 2: Scripture and Christian Doctrine
Pathway 4: Formation Through Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ

Life among Christians can be both great and exasperating. The joys of fellowship in Christ can be diminished by division and animosity. This study of 1 Corinthians will focus on the struggles faced by early Christians in Corinth and the wisdom we can gain from Paul’s efforts to address them. As Paul helps us to see, life together is a challenge, but it is the thing to which Christ calls us. Participants should purchase a copy of 1 Corinthians: The Challenges of Life Together by Paul Stevens and Dan Williams (available in St. Peter’s Bookstore).

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Beginning to Pray
Sep
13
to Oct 11

Beginning to Pray

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Led by: Cliff Nilson
Pathway 1:  Formation Through Prayer and Worship

This class might be called “Prayer 101”. Using Anthony Bloom’s classic book Beginning to Pray, we will focus on prayer as ongoing conversation with God, an ongoing conversion to God, an expression of our relationship with God, and a means of deepening this relationship. Participants should purchase a copy of Beginning to Pray (available in St. Peter’s Bookstore). 

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Jesus, Work, and Vocation: A Group for Young Adults
Sep
13
to Nov 15

Jesus, Work, and Vocation: A Group for Young Adults

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Led by: Steve Gordon, Katy Merritt, & Matthew Swanson
Pathway 3:  Formation Through the Stewardship of Spiritual Gifts and Financial Resources
Pathway 4: Formation Through Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ

How do you figure out what to do with your life? Oh, and as a Christian, how do you figure out what God wants you to do with your life? Do I have to become a full-time international missionary or member of the clergy in order to be a good Christian? As young adults, we often find ourselves lost or confused. The great thing is, we have brothers and sisters in Christ that can journey with us through the often scary and complicated wilderness that is adulthood. Come a join other young adults as we discover the path that God has planned for our lives, and what it’s like to enter the workforce. We will be reading Daniel Dorian’s Work That Makes a Difference as well as What Color is Your Parachute? Copies of both will be provided.  

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Introduction to Evangelism: The Early Church’s Life of Evangelism and Mission
Sep
13
to Nov 15

Introduction to Evangelism: The Early Church’s Life of Evangelism and Mission

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Led by: Curate Andrew Beluk
Pathway 3:  Formation Through the Stewardship of Spiritual Gifts and Financial Resources
Pathway 4: Formation Through Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ

Some in the Church today believe that evangelism and missions are two distinct activities of the Christian life. But has this ever really been true? This class will explore how Jesus, the apostles, and the early Church engaged in both evangelism and mission together. We will consider how modern-day Christians might continue this way of life. The class will advocate for an understanding of the two callings as inseparable, coining the word “evangelisson” to do this. Participants should purchase a copy of The Rise of Christianity by Rodney Stark (available in St. Peter’s Bookstore).

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Middle School Group
Sep
13
to Nov 15

Middle School Group

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Led by: Jennifer Nicholson and Kendra Miriam Calhoun

How will you spend your middle school years - as a casual fan of Jesus, or a committed follower? What does it really mean for your life to follow Jesus? We will explore the teen edition of Kyle Idleman’s Not A Fan study through readings, Bible study, and videos.

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Darkroom | High School Study
Sep
13
to Nov 15

Darkroom | High School Study

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Led by: Fr. David Marten and Cheryl Cerreta

This 14-week series focuses on the issues our students face everyday. How to talk with our nonvert and atheist friends. How to handle questions of faith and doubt. How does God handle injustice and brokenness in the world. Get a glimpse for yourself at DarkRoomFaith.com. We’ll be getting into some tough discussions that will challenge your faith.

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The Anglican Catechism: The Christian Basics
Sep
13
to Nov 15

The Anglican Catechism: The Christian Basics

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Class Title: The Anglican Catechism: The Christian Basics
When:
Wednesdays, 6:15-7:30pm | September 13 – November 15
Led by: Fr. Michael Petty
Pathway 1: Cultivate a life of prayer and worship
Pathway 2: Scripture and Christian Doctrine
Pathway 4: Formation Through Living Out Our Baptism as Public Witnesses For Christ

To Be A Christian: An Anglican Catechism is the official catechism of the Anglican Church in North America (acna). It was designed to introduce people to the Christian faith as well as to provide instruction to those who have already been baptized. The Catechism presents teachings on the Apostles’ Creed (what a Christian should believe), the Lord’s Prayer (how a Christian should pray), and the Ten Commandments (how a Christian should live). This class provides an in-depth introduction to the Catechism and an opportunity to discuss its meaning and implications for life. Participants should Purchase a copy of To Be A Christian: An Anglican Catechism (available in St. Peter’s Bookstore).

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Brothers in Faith
Sep
12
to Nov 21

Brothers in Faith

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Meets Every Tuesday

Led by: Ryan Cecil
Pathways 1 & 4

In our fractured world, Brothers In Faith seeks to celebrate the redemptive work of Christ in an environment that builds deep bonds of fellowship. We are a community of men who seek to be formed in Christ through the power of Christian friendships, prayer, discussion, mutual accountability, and mutual encouragement. We study a variety of topics and books that cover a broad scope of the Christian tradition. New members are always welcome and encouraged! For more information, contact Ryan Cecil by clicking the button below.

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Children and Youth Sunday School
Sep
10
to Nov 19

Children and Youth Sunday School

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Class Title: Children’s Sunday School
When:
Sundays, 10:30-11:00am | September 10—November 19

We are continuing our journey through the Bible using the Gospel Project from Lifeway. We will be concluding our first 3-year reading of the Bible!

10:30-11am | Teachers will be ready to receive students at 10:25am

*Age range classes & locations are:
PreSchool (Toddler Nursery)
Kindergarten (Children’s Chapel)
1st & 2nd (Room 201)
3rd & 4th (Room 102B)
5th & 6th (Room 102A)
7th & 8th (Room 101B)
High School (Fr. David Marten’s Office)

1st & 2nd Grade Sunday School | Children’s Catechumenate

The One Faith One Family Sunday School class is an opportunity for Children to learn about Anglican traditions and what it means to be a part of the church family. This wonderful program culminates with a Festal Eucharist (First Communion for some) at the end of the Spring Semester. Recommended to be a two-year program for 1st & 2nd graders but open to older children who are new to the Anglican faith.

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Sunday School: The Grand Sweep of Scripture
Sep
10
to Nov 19

Sunday School: The Grand Sweep of Scripture

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Class Title: The Grand Sweep of Scripture
When:
Sundays, 10:30-11:05am | 10 September–19 November
Led by: Fr. Michael Petty
Pathway 2: Scripture and Christian Doctrine

For the fall, Adult Sunday School continues a journey through the whole of Scripture by exploring the books of Deuteronomy and Joshua. Deuteronomy is, literally, a “second law” and an address by Moses given to Israel just before the entrance into the promised land. It describes the ways in which Israel is to reflect the character of God.  Joshua provides an account of the settlement of the promised land and witnesses to God’s faithfulness to Israel despite her persistent sin and unfaithfulness. Both books can serve as resources for us as we seek to live holy lives in difficult circumstances.



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