WEDNESDAY NIGHT PROGRAMS
Wednesday evening Schedule
All are invited to share in any or all of the opportunities for worship, fellowship, and study each Wednesday Night. There are programs designed for all ages, and child care is provided. Easter Programs and Dinner will resume March 26.
- 5:30 Worship: Worship takes place in the church in various formats from week-to-week including Healing, Evening Prayer, Compline, and Holy Eucharist.
- 6:00 Supper: A meal prepared by a local chef is available to enjoy while visiting with old friends or making new ones. Suggested donation: Adults $5, Children $3, Families $15
- 6:30 – 7:30: Programs. Descriptions of each program are outlined below.
Adult Programs
All programs start @ 6:30 p.m. except E.F.M. group
E.F.M. Group (Education for Ministry) September 5 – mid May (6:00 - 9:00 p.m.) Mentored by Carroll Tucker and Richard Nettles
“EFM is a four-year course of study in theological Bible study and reflection for lay persons. The seminar group is the nucleus of the EFM program consisting of 6-12 participants and a trained mentor meeting weekly over the course of a nine-month academic year. These meetings are usually two to three hours in length.” (Conference Room)
Wednesday Night Programs
Wednesday Night Programs will resume March 26.
March 26 - May 14
The Birth of the Church: from Acts to Today (Parlor):
- March 26 - The Church in Acts (Mikeal Parsons, speaker)
- April 2 - The Persecuted Church (Rosalie Beck, speaker)
- April 9 - Constantine "The Church of the World" (William L. Pitts, speaker)
- April 16 - The Crusades (Jeff Hamilton, speaker)
- April 23 - The East and West Split (Kyle Welty, speaker)
- April 30 - The Church of England (Bracy Hill. speaker)
- May 7 - The English Reformation (Dwight Allman, speaker)
- May 14 - The first century of the Church of England & the Church Today
Simpler Living, Compassionate Life: A Christian Perspective
Father Brad will lead the class through different areas of this topic. Consideration will be given to the theology for the practice of simplicity, time as a sacred commodity, the place of money in modern life, and our journey to abundant life. Click here to register.
Choir
Become a part of the parish music program. Activities for all ages are included. No auditions required! For more information, contact John Blackburn, johnb@stpaulswaco.org.
7:00 p.m. – 9 o'clock Choir Rehearsal - Choir Room
Sunday 9:45 a.m. - Choir of St. Paul's Rehearsal
1st Thursday of each month 7:00 p.m. - Choir of St. Paul's Rehearsal
Youth Programs
All 6th through 12th graders will join together for a time of fun and fellowship, along with a time spent learning more about the Bible and our faith. We will focus on topics relevant to today's youth, so bring a friend to join in the fun. See you there!
Issues Teens Face Every Day: How many of you wish that someone could help you understand why parents are the way they are, why your classmates pick on you if you don't have the "latest" handbag, or just be there to help you talk through your problems? Well, we are going to do just that. We will look at various issues that teenagers face every day and discuss ways to handle them. We will also use Scriptures to see how knowing God's word can help you through different situations. Issues we will talk about include: school, parents, dating, siblings, faith, peer pressure, media pressure, and conflicts. Also, we will talk about other issues that the youth are worried about in their own lives. The class will begin March 26th and end on Wednesday, May 14th.
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