FPC desires to engage your mind and encourage you to join a Sunday morning class. From single adults to married seniors, there is every level of learning and type of community in our Sunday School classes. Join as we study the Bible to grow in your knowledge of Jesus Christ and in relationship with each other. For additional information about the Adult Sunday School Classes, please e-mail. The Church, Then and Now All ages, 8:15 a.m., FH 259 This seminar-style class focuses on various aspects of church history including the tenets of theology, faith and practice, and the examination and comparison of the practice and foundations of the faiths of other traditions. Contact Barbara Buckner, 713-464-9874. To top B.A.S.I.C. All ages, 9:30 a.m., Mini Gym This class offers a large lecture-style Bible study, with teaching that emphasizes biblical scholarship and spiritual application to the Christian life and current events. Contact Skip Cornelius, 713-664-0412. To top Boomers Persons born in the 40s and 50s, 9:30 a.m., Living Room Join other baby-boomers who want to grow together in faith, build trusting bonds of friendship, serve the needs of others and have fun. This class offers Bible-based teaching, group interaction and small group discussions. Contact Bill Rankin, bill@bnlrankin.com. To top Family Matters Parents, 30s – 50s, 9:30 a.m., CE 227 This program provides an opportunity for married and single parents to build a foundation of faith for themselves and their children through Bible study and fellowship. Contact Robert Moore, 832-656-0925 or rbtmoore(at)earthlink.net. To top Fellowship Class Mature couples and singles 9:30 a.m., FH 259 Study the Christian faith under the leadership of a variety of gifted teachers who seek to stimulate discussion about Christian interests, to share Christian fellowship and to care for one another. Members participate in service projects, enlist new members and arrange fellowships. Contact Bob Lee, bobnannlee@aol.com. To top Galilean All ages, 9:30 a.m., Adult Library This fellowship seeks a deeper understanding of biblical and denominational principles and their application and promotes strong bonds of friendship and candid discussion. Contact Laura Higley, 713-661-0096. To top Journey All ages, 9:15 a.m., FH 251 Focus on contextual studies of books of the Bible, paying attention to the circumstances in which they were written and their relationship to the Bible’s message. For more information, contact Ophir Lyra, houophir@yahoo.com.
To top Special Topics All ages, 9:30 a.m., FH 253 Listen to lectures and join in discussions led by speakers from our church and community on a broad range of subjects including theology, ethics, church history and education. This group desires to challenge those in pursuit of Christian intellectual stimulation. Contact Harold VanderWeide, 713-662-3554. To top Groundbreakers All ages, 10:45 a.m., FH 258 Contribute to lively group discussion designed to deepen faith and nurture personal relationship with God through Bible study and prayer. Class members share in fellowship and community outreach activities. Contact Pete Ten Eyck, 713-623-2994. To top Hot Topics All ages, 10:45 a.m., FH 253 In-depth Bible study, in the context of Presbyterian and Reformed Christian thought, encourages class discussions exploring key issues of our faith and its significance. Contact Ophir Lyra, 281-420-2124 To top 24:7 Marrieds, 20s – 30s, 9:30 a.m., FH 154 24:7 is more than a one-hour class once a week for engaged or newly married couples. Grow in faith and friendships with other young couples. Social service and Bible study opportunities during the week are designed to help develop and strengthen relationships. Contact Lyndsey Knight, lyndseybrooke@gmail.com. To top Looking Toward Marriage Next session: September 19 – October 24, 9:15 – 10:30 a.m., CE 230 Looking Toward Marriage is a six-week series designed to be helpful and relevant in the preparation for marriage. Pastors and laypersons teach these classes. Alan and Claudia Stewart and Robert and Michelle Raney are the facilitators for the classes. To register, contact Claudia Stewart, 713-664-5305 or e-mail. Trinity Marrieds, 20s – 40s, 9:30 a.m., Solarium Trinity values studying the Bible, growing in faith and developing relationships. Extending far beyond Sunday morning, many members meet weekly for men’s, women’s and couples’ small group Bible studies. Fellowship and service opportunities build strong relationships and a community of believers who support and uplift one another — and have a lot of fun along the way. Contact Bonnie Rice, bonnier(at)rice.edu. To top |