Adult Christian Formation Classes Begin At St. Timothy's Episcopal

Friday, September 14, 2012

Adult Christian Formation classes will begin Sunday, at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 630 Mississippi Ave., Signal Mountain. Three new classes will be offered.

"What It Means To Be An Episcopalian" will be at 9:30 a.m. in the Parish Hall, a look at denominational identity. Adults who wish to be confirmed into the Episcopal Church can use this class for their confirmation study. Copies of the book to be used, "Liturgical Life Principles" will be available to purchase for $10. The class will be led by Bill Steverson and Bill Mullins.

"Evil in the Lives of Christians" will be at 9:30 a.m. in Room 20, a video series that looks at the topic of evil from a Christian perspecive, wih a discussion period following the video each week, facilitated by John and Renee MacCoon.

"The History of Christian Theology -- Why Evil Exists" will be at 9 a.m. in the Urban Room, facilitated by Jim Dunbar. The class is designed for those attending the 8 a.m. worship service. The class will watch a video and then have a discussion.


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