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Pathways to Growth

Winter

Sunday

Sunday School
Central’s Church School meets from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Two adult classes will be offered each morning, each series running six to eight weeks. Come for conversation, prayer and, of course, your morning cup of coffee.

  • Voyagers group is led y Cheryl Youngquist and Doris Morgan. The group resumes in the Life Lab, Room 209, on Jan. 11 with the study, Crazy Love. This book by Frances Chan asserts that life is not about working through a holy to-do list. Life is about falling in love with God. Videos and discussion take a fresh look at scripture, challenging us with the old, old story told in a contemporary way. This is a class for those hungry for a more authentic faith.
  • Navigators gathers in the Conference Room with the Rev. Lynn DeMoss starting Jan.11. A class for people who want to dig below the surface of the Christian experience. The group will wrestle with the book, The Passion for Life, by Jurgen Moltmann, who found his faith in a POW Camp during World War II. One of the greatest theologians, Moltmann explores and encourages a “messianic lifestyle.” Exercise your brain and receive a faith lift.

Mondays

UMW Book Study
The United Methodist Women’s Book discussion group comes together in the homes of members on the first Monday of the month at 9:30 a.m. Call Barb Moessner, 759-0510, for more information. The group continues through the summer.

Covenant Discipleship is Faith the Wesley Way
Small group ministry is at the heart of what it means to be United Methodist. John Wesley believed that Christianity depended on relationship within the community.  Covenant Discipleship is a small-group ministry in the Wesleyan tradition. Groups meet weekly for one hour. Through a process of mutual accountability and support for practicing the basics of Christian faith, members "watch over one another in love." A group is meeting on Monday afternoons at 1:15 pm in the Mission Room. If you’re interested, please contact Cheryl Younquist.

JustFaith
This program offers ways to live out your faith in today’s complex world and what it means to live the gospel like Jesus asks us to do. JustFaith which uses readings, videos, conversations about difficult topics, face-to-face encounters with the poor, and an investigation into the intersection of spirituality and Christian activism. JustFaith runs Monday evenings from September 8 to May 16, 6:30-9:00 pm, under the leadership of Susan Hansen. The current class is closed to new participants. For more information, contact Susan.

Tuesday

UMW Bible Study
This small group meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 9:30 a.m. in the Church Parlor. Contact Sue Arthur for more details about the United Methodist Women’s Bible study, 780-3534. The group meets through the summer.

Wednesday

Labyrinth & Taize Worship
Central’s Labyrinth will be open on the second Wednesday of the month from 7 am to 7 pm in Parish Hall.
Central has a labyrinth, an ancient tool for walking contemplation. The labyrinth (which is not a maze), is in the form of a circle (universal symbol of unity), with a meandering but purposeful path, from edge to center and back out again. In walking the path, the soul finds healing and wholeness.Basic introductory materials will be provided; plan to wear slippers or stocking feet.

At 7 pm Taize Worship will be celebrated in the sanctuary. Taize Worship centers us in God through contemplative songs, readings, silence and Holy Communion. Taize Worship will not be held in January. It will resume during Lent.

Thursday

Contemplative Prayer
Our pastor, Rev. Randall Hansen, leads the contemplative prayer classes at Central. The advanced focus will be Return of the Prodigal: an iconic approach to reconciliation, starting Oct. 2 and running for 20 sessions. The purpose of this workshop is to experience the parable found in Luke 15:11-32. A text by Henri Nouwen will be the focus of the class and the course will also use the labyrinth. Persons must have completed the Basic Contemplative Prayer Class as a prerequisite for this experience.

For more information about Contemplative Prayer experiences and to sign up for these classes, contact Rev. Dr. Randall R. Hansen or call 722-6545..

Labyrinth

Friday

Faithful Remnant
Crafters with a cause meet with Chaplain Jan Johnson the 1st and 3rd Friday of every month from 10:00-11:30 a.m. Hands keep busy with knitting and other crafts while hearts keep busy with friends. Crafts are sent on to mission projects. All this and tea, too!

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