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  • Enneagram Subtypes "Lunch and Learn"  •  Wed, Oct 12 - Nov 16, 2022  •   Publish: 7/31/2022  •   M466CW2EVU

    When & Where: Wed  •  Oct 12 - Nov 16, 2022  •  11:30 am-1:30 pm  •  Room 2A in Bartula Family Life Center
    Led by: Dr. Jason Berman and Lisa Hancock
    Childcare: No

    This advanced course delves into instinctual drives and their impact on our behaviors and is for those who have completed the Enneagram Journey course. Becoming aware of our Subtype helps explain differences in people with the same Enneagram number. In this chaotic and conflicted world, knowledge of Subtypes is essential for parents, partners, and people seeking to understand patterns of unproductive behavior.
    Cost: $55

    REGISTER ONLINE Oct 10

  • Adult Confirmation: What Do We as United Methodists Believe?  •  Tue, Oct 4 - Nov 1  •   Publish: 7/31/2022  •   ORWACVAST5

    When & Where: Tue  •  Oct 4 - Nov 1  •  6:30-8 pm  •  Ogden Fellowship Hall
    Led by: Rev. Allison Jean
    Childcare: Yes. Please make reservations when you register for the class or at www.fumcr.com/reservechildcare at least 4 business days in advance.

    Explore our United Methodist theology, traditions, history, and ways we study the Bible through teaching, discussions, and a panel discussion the final class. Bring your dinner and join us for five weeks of "confirming" and better understanding who we are as United Methodists.

    Childcare is provided. You must register your child(ren) by Sept 27 and provide dinner for them each week.

    Registration coming soon

    REGISTER ONLINE None

  • Enneagram: Parenting, Family Systems, and Family Secrets "Lunch and Learn"  •  Wed, Sept 21 - Oct 5  •   Publish: 7/31/2022  •   Q2TEHZ3R68

    When & Where: Wed  •  Sept 21 - Oct 5  •  11:30 am - 1:30 pm  •  BFLC 2A
    Led by: Lisa Hancock
    Childcare: No

    Family Systems draws on systems thinking in its view of the family as an emotional unit. When systems thinking—which evaluates the parts of a system in relation to the whole—is applied to families, it suggests behavior is both often informed by and inseparable from the functioning of one’s family of origin. This three-week "lunch and learn" will help you explore how the relationships and systems within your family of origin may be impacting your relationships and behavior today.
    Cost: $30

    REGISTER ONLINE Sept 19

  • Enneagram Journey: Introduction to the Enneagram  •  Tue, Sept 20 - Nov 22  •   Publish: 7/31/2022  •   8NS8UYH50J

    When & Where: Tue  •  Sept 20 - Nov 22  •  6:30-8:30 pm  •  Room 2A, Bartula Family Life Center
    Led by: Lisa Hancock
    Childcare: Yes. Please make reservations when you register for the class or at www.fumcr.com/reservechildcare at least 4 business days in advance.

    Learn to utilize the Enneagram, an ancient tool from centuries of Judeo-Christian faith and scholarship that teaches us how to cultivate self-awareness, spiritual growth, and personal transformation. Insights from this course can answer life-long questions about our behavior and unproductive patterns. Self-knowledge assists in our walks with God, enables our true and best self to emerge, and can change our relationships with others.
    Cost: $95

    REGISTER ONLINE Sept 18

  • Women's Bible Study: You Were Made For this Moment  •  Tue, Sept 13 - Nov 15  •   Publish: 8/14/2022  •   C5TUJJA5MF

    When & Where: Tue  •  Sept 13 - Nov 15  •  11:00 am - 12:30 pm  •  Ogden Fellowship Hall
    Led by: Marsha Mayo and Debbie O'Reilly
    Childcare: Yes. Please make reservations when you register for the class or at www.fumcr.com/reservechildcare at least 4 business days in advance.

    Are you weary from your challenges, wounded by your battles, or worried your world is spinning out of control? Like Esther, you may be staring down seemingly impossible situations. And what is true for Esther is true for you: deliverance will come. You, like Esther, can act in a way that will bless more people than you could imagine. This is your hour. This is your moment. Your challenge is an opportunity to join GOD in HIS work. So join us on Tuesdays this fall because you, my friend were made for this moment.

    Participants should purchase You Were Made For this Moment, How the Story of Esther Inspires Us to Step Up and Stand Out for God by Max Lucado before class. Please bring your Bible and a journal or spiral notebook and pen. We will be using these tools for the study.

    Registration coming soon

    REGISTER ONLINE None

  • Invitation to the New Testament "Lunch and Learn"  •  Mon, Sept 12 - Nov 14, 2022  •   Publish: 7/31/2022  •   R4D81TZ6WJ

    When & Where: Mon  •  Sept 12 - Nov 14, 2022  •  11:30 am - 1 pm  •  Bartula Family Life Center Room 2A & Zoom
    Led by: Rev. Sarah Marsalis-Luginbill and Bill Harris
    Childcare: No

    Explore the writings of the New Testament using the story of Jesus as the starting point. This survey of the New Testament looks at how the early church took ownership of and was shaped by the story of Jesus and how the church learned how to develop as disciples and create communities of faith. Participants find a deeper conversation with the writers of the New Testament and a renewal of our commitment to be shaped -- personally and communally -- by the story of Jesus. The study is accessible for adults with little prior Bible experience, or lots!
    Cost $20
    Feel free to bring your lunch!

    REGISTER ONLINE None

  • A Complete Picture of Yourself: Your Enneagram Number Under Stress and in Security  •  Tue, Apr 26, May 3 and 17  •   Publish: 4/5/2022  •   00O2V4M87Y

    When & Where: Tue  •  Apr 26, May 3 and 17  •  11:30 am - 1:30 pm  •  BFLC Rm 2A
    Led by: Lisa Hancock
    Childcare: No

    Each Enneagram type has corresponding numbers that we move to during times of anxiety and freedom. When we understand this concept, we can recognize when we are progressing or regressing in our development. This course will explain the concept of movement toward stress and security, and help participants recognize how this knowledge is helpful in accelerating development in both our spiritual and personal development. $25 includes course materials.

    REGISTER ONLINE April 24, 2022

  • Reflections on God  •  Mon, Weekly, Apr 25 - May 16  •   Publish: 1/24/2022  •   0ZVE16PIZ6

    When & Where: Mon  •  Weekly, Apr 25 - May 16  •  7 - 8:30 pm  •  Mays Hall
    Led by: Dr. Justin Tull
    Childcare: No

    A Biblical Exploration of the Nature of God

    Have you ever wondered if your understanding of God is trapped at a third-grade level? Ever mistakenly insisted that “everything happens for a reason?” Ever blamed God for a tragedy that shook you to the very core of your being? If so, join other life travelers as we focus on key biblical texts that reveal fundamental aspects of God’s nature. Our resource will be the book "Reflections on God," the first in a three-part series on faith formation.

    There is no cost for the seminar except for the purchase of the book, which is available from Amazon and at our Welcome Desk ($10 cash or check made out to Justin Tull).

    REGISTER ONLINE April 22, 2022

  • The Women of the Bible Speak  •  Tue, Mar 15 - May 10, 2022 (no meeting May 3)  •   Publish: 2/21/2022  •   COHHVGZWUG

    When & Where: Tue  •  Mar 15 - May 10, 2022 (no meeting May 3)  •  11 am - 12:30 pm  •  Ogden Fellowship Hall
    Led by: Marsha Mayo and Debbie O'Reilly
    Childcare: No

    Shannon Bream's book will help us discover the lessons we can learn from the valor of Esther, the hope of Hannah, the audacity of Rahab, the faith of Mary, and many other women in the Bible. In broadening each woman's individual story, Shannon offers us a deeper understanding of each as well as wisdom and insights that can transform our own lives today.

    Participants are encouraged to purchase the book prior to the first session. No cost. Open to all women of the church, their friends, and the community!

    REGISTER ONLINE Mar 15, 2022

  • "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents" Book Study  •  Mon, Mondays, Feb 28 - Apr 4  •   Publish: 12/6/2021  •   TIBON1C7N0

    When & Where: Mon  •  Mondays, Feb 28 - Apr 4  •  7 - 9 pm  •  Hybrid: BFLC 2A/virtual option, as well
    Led by: Drs. Dan Flanagan and Scot Bontrager
    Childcare: No

    Isabel Wilderson’s book, Caste, explores the hidden and deeply embedded social structure in America, which she calls a caste system. She looks at similar systems in other cultures and other times and uses her observations to analyze the American social structure. She identifies ways in which our repressive caste system is experienced every day and then offers hope for our future.

    Drs. Bontrager and Flanagan will use Wilkerson’s book as a lens to examine our American life, asking questions about how we experience social structure in America, our view of the impact on such a structure on the moral fiber of our nation and on us individually. It will be a valuable six-week study that may change the way we live our lives, or at least the way we understand our culture.

    There is no fee and all are welcome. It is recommended that participants purchase the book prior to the first session.

    REGISTER ONLINE Feb 27, 2022

  • Seeking Shalom: Mental Wholeness  •  Tue, Feb 8, 2022  •   Publish: 1/5/2022  •   F4FIUDHKA3

    When & Where: Tue  •  Feb 8, 2022  •  7 - 8:30 pm  •  Worship & Arts Center / Zoom
    Led by: Dr. Terry Parsons
    Childcare: No

    Learn and develop tools and encouragement for caring for your own mental health. This session will follow a sermon about the same topic and allow space for participants to take steps toward making mental wholeness a priority.

    Dr. Terry Parsons is a pastor, psychotherapist, teacher, author, consultant, husband, father, and FUMCR choir member. His mission, through his counseling, speaking and writing, is to help people to make positive changes in their lives and relationships.

    REGISTER ONLINE Feb 7, 2022

  • Enneagram Subtypes  •  Wed, Jan 26 - Mar 2, 2022  •   Publish: 12/20/2021  •   G3F9KN82A7

    When & Where: Wed  •  Jan 26 - Mar 2, 2022  •  11:30 am - 1:30 pm  •  Room 2A in Bartula Family Life Center
    Led by: Dr. Jason Berman and Lisa Hancock
    Childcare: No

    This advanced course is for those who have completed the Enneagram Journey. Becoming aware of our Subtype helps explain differences in people with the same Enneagram number. In this chaotic and conflicted world, knowledge of Subtypes is essential for parents, partners, and people seeking to understand patterns of unproductive behavior.

    Cost: $55 per person.

    REGISTER ONLINE Jan 19, 2022

  • Enneagram Journey: Introduction to the Enneagram  •  Tue, Jan 25 - Apr 5, 2022 (except Mar 15)  •   Publish: 12/20/2021  •   ZYYSDTCLGP

    When & Where: Tue  •  Jan 25 - Apr 5, 2022 (except Mar 15)  •  11:30 am - 1:30 pm  •  Room 2A in Bartula Family Life Center
    Led by: Lisa Hancock
    Childcare: No

    Learn to utilize the Enneagram, an ancient tool from centuries of Judeo-Christian faith and scholarship that teaches us how to cultivate self-awareness, spiritual growth, and personal transformation. Insights from this course can answer life-long questions about our behavior and unproductive patterns. Self knowledge assists in our walks with God, enables our true and best self to emerge, and can change our relationships with others. 

    REGISTER ONLINE by Jan 18, 2022

  • Invitation to the Old Testament: Short-Term Disciple Bible Study  •  Mon, Jan 24 - Apr 11, 2021 (except Feb 21 & Mar 14)  •   Publish: 12/6/2021  •   QLV0MSPLGP

    When & Where: Mon  •  Jan 24 - Apr 11, 2021 (except Feb 21 & Mar 14)  •  11:30 am - 1 pm  •  Hybrid: Harvey Assembly Room 217 A/B, as well as a virtual option
    Led by: Dr. Josh Fitzpatrick and Rev. Sarah Marsalis-Luginbill
    Childcare: Yes. Please make reservations when you register for the class or at www.fumcr.com/reservechildcare at least 4 business days in advance.

    This study approaches the Hebrew Scriptures by inviting participants to hear the story of God and God's calling of the people of Israel through the many "voices" of the biblical text. Narrative, poetry, history, and prophetic utterance all have their own distinctive characteristics and purposes, arising out of a particular historical, social, and cultural setting. To understand fully the story of God's covenantal relationship with Israel calls for listening to these various ways the story is told throughout the Old Testament.

    Feel free to bring your lunch and enjoy study and fellowship with each other and Pastors Josh and Sarah throughout the Spring. There is no fee and all are welcome. It is recommended that participants purchase the book prior to the first session.

    REGISTER ONLINE Jan 23, 2021

  • Elijah: Faith and Fire  •  Tue, Tuesdays, Jan 11 - Feb 22, 2022  •   Publish: 12/20/2021  •   H0RK3674QZ

    When & Where: Tue  •  Tuesdays, Jan 11 - Feb 22, 2022  •  11:30 am - 1 pm  •  Ogden Fellowship Hall
    Led by: Marsha Mayo and Debbie O'Reilly
    Childcare: No

    In this 7-week faith-building study from author Priscilla Shirer, participants will discover how Elijah’s obedience to God kept him anchored, sharpened his faith, broadened his impact, and invited heaven’s fire to fall. God is also working in your life today to fashion a fiery, bold faith that will empower you to share the hope of Christ with your family, friends, co-workers, and community.

    Participants are encouraged to purchase the book prior to the first session. 

    REGISTER ONLINE Jan 10, 2022

  • How to Have Difficult Conversations About Race  •  Sun, Nov 14  •   Publish: 7/15/2021  •   JWHOPR7BDP

    When & Where: Sun  •  Nov 14  •  2-5 pm  •  Room 203 & via Zoom
    Led by: Dr. April Johnson Bristow
    Childcare: No

    Become equipped to have difficult conversations about racism, cultural diversity, and institutional injustice in ways that are candid, respectful, holy and transformational.

    There is no charge for this class and all are welcome.

    REGISTER ONLINE none

  • How Your Enneagram Number Impacts Your Relationships  •  Wed, Weekly, Oct 13 - Nov 10  •   Publish: 7/15/2021  •   4NVPOU63ZP

    When & Where: Wed  •  Weekly, Oct 13 - Nov 10  •  11:30 am - 1 pm  •  Ogden Fellowship Hall
    Led by: Lisa Hancock and Dr. Jason Berman
    Childcare: No

    Use the Enneagram as a practical tool to understand the particular dynamics, relationship challenges, and communication styles among different numbers in intimate and professional relationships. Understand why some numbers relate more easily to each other, how we get into trouble with other numbers, and what steps we can take to strengthen bonds.

    Pre-requisite: Enneagram Journey or a good working knowledge of the Enneagram, including knowing your Enneagram number.
    Cost: $50 per person

    REGISTER ONLINE Fri, Oct 8

  • Theology and Baseball: Fair or Foul  •  Tue, Weekly, Oct 5-26  •   Publish: 7/15/2021  •   Y1FFKUEPU2

    When & Where: Tue  •  Weekly, Oct 5-26  •  7 - 8 pm  •  Room 2A in BFLC & via Zoom
    Led by: Dr. Dan Flanagan
    Childcare: No

    Dr. Flanagan, an avid baseball fan and sometimes theologian, finds the obvious and not-so obvious theological references in the game of baseball. Pitching relies on the edge of the strike zone, as our faith calls us to be concerned about those on the edge. Baseball integrated in 1947, and we find issues of race throughout Judeo-Christian history. We are called to perfection in our faith, as does the game of baseball. We will explore these topics and more, common to theology and baseball.

    There is no charge for this class and all are welcome!

    REGISTER ONLINE Mon, Oct 4

  • Financial Peace University  •  Wed, Sept 22 - Nov 17  •   Publish: 7/21/2021  •   KY0W5HBGTB

    When & Where: Wed  •  Sept 22 - Nov 17  •  09/22/2021 6:30 PM  •  Education Bldg, Room 203
    Led by: Scott and Shannon Smith, Kyle Martin
    Childcare: No

    With Financial Peace University, no more money stress—ever! It’s possible when you know how to handle your finances.  Tell your money where to go instead of wondering where it went! Spouses will learn how to communicate, and all will learn how to create a budget, save for emergencies, and make a plan for the future. Doesn’t that sound peaceful?

    Class members will sign up for Ramsey+ (a membership that includes FPU and other tools to help stay on track) for 3 ($59.99), 6 ($99.99), or 12 ($129.99) months of digital access. Any of these options come with the class experience and a free physical workbook. 

    Scholarships available. Contact Scott Smith with questions or for more information at gsxr750boy@hotmail.com

    REGISTER ONLINE Sept 20

  • Praying the Scriptures  •  Wed, Weekly, Sept 15, 2021 - May 25, 2022  •   Publish: 7/15/2021  •   TGXZN8WRZE

    When & Where: Wed  •  Weekly, Sept 15, 2021 - May 25, 2022  •  1-2:30 pm  •  Via Zoom
    Led by: Rev. Mary Howard
    Childcare: No

    Join a continuing group in the practice of Lectio Divina, praying the scriptures and historical Christian documents. Instead of focusing on facts and background information, participants seek to hear God speaking to them through the scriptures.

    Drop in whenever you choose. There is no fee for this class, and all are welcome. No pre-registration required.

    REGISTER ONLINE None

  • Women's Book Study: "How Happiness Happens"  •  Tue, Weekly, Sept 14 - Nov 2  •   Publish: 7/6/2021  •   G3YLVO8267

    When & Where: Tue  •  Weekly, Sept 14 - Nov 2  •  11:30 am - 1 pm  •  Ogden Fellowship Hall
    Led by: Debbie O'Reilly and Marsha Mayo
    Childcare: No

    All women are invited to reflect on the pandemic, isolation, and moving forward with this group of loving, caring, Christian women and through the lens of Max Lucado’s book, “How Happiness Happens.” We will pick up where we left off last March, just two weeks into the study so an easy catch-up for new folks, not letting life or circumstances stand in our way of finding and discovering true joy through our relationship with God. Join us as we reclaim life in a new and changed world.

    All women welcome. No charge, but registrants encouraged to purchase the book prior to the first session.

    REGISTER ONLINE None

  • Living Abundantly: The Gospel of John  •  Thur, Weekly, Sept 9-30  •   Publish: 7/15/2021  •   0LMJUWJKVA

    When & Where: Thur  •  Weekly, Sept 9-30  •  7 - 8:30 pm  •  via Zoom
    Led by: Dr. Jaime Clark-Soles, Professor of New Testament, Perkins School of Theology
    Childcare: No

    In John 10:10, Jesus declares: "I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly." What could he mean? What does an abundant life look like? How might one find it or be bound by it? The Gospel of John beckons us to "come and see" and invites us to experience the poetry of the created order around us and within us. So come (re) discover the richness of this Gospel whose uniqueness and layers of mystery continue to grip its readers and whose unanticipated surprises delight at every turn!

    There is no charge for this class and all are welcome.

    REGISTER ONLINE Wed, Sept 8

  • Wesleyan Systematic Theology  •  Thur, Weekly, Sept 2 - Nov 18  •   Publish: 7/15/2021  •   VDRMO7SIHE

    When & Where: Thur  •  Weekly, Sept 2 - Nov 18  •  7 - 8:30 pm  •  Room 203 & via Zoom
    Led by: Dr. Scot Bontrager
    Childcare: No

    The Christian tradition is deeper and richer than you can imagine, and the Methodist tradition could take a lifetime to explore. If you've ever wanted to go deeper in your understanding of the Christian faith as understood by Methodists, here is your chance to dive into the theological traditions of the Methodists, starting with "What is Theology?" and "What Makes a Theology Wesleyan?"

    Plan for two hours of preparatory reading followed by engaging conversations each week. There is no charge for this class and all are welcome!

    REGISTER ONLINE Tues, August 31

  • Bible Study with Brother Scot  •  Tue, Weekly, May 18, 2021 - May 2022  •   Publish: 5/3/2020  •   NU8I3O79C1

    When & Where: Tue  •  Weekly, May 18, 2021 - May 2022  •  7 - 8 am  •  via Zoom meeting
    Led by: Dr. Scot Bontrager
    Childcare: No

    Enjoy a slow-and-steady read through various parts of the Bible, giving special focus to less frequently read parts of the Old Testament. Pick Br. Scot’s brain, engage scripture, and share “breakfast” (virtually) with others who are interested in reading scripture in a new way. Plan to read the week’s passage in advance so we can spend our time together discussing what we see in the reading.

    Zoom meeting link will be provided in the confirmation email upon registration.

    REGISTER ONLINE No deadline

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