In the midst of the bleak mid-winter may actually be the prime time to focus some of our attention on renewal. All around us things seem to be in a state of hibernation. And, if truth be told, sometimes we feel like joining that trend. Imagine, however, using this time to devote our collective attention and energy toward a series of six sessions that will challenge us to deepen our faith and enhance our capacity for mission in the name of Jesus.
Below here you'll see an outline of topics for the next six weeks. Even if you have never attended Sunday morning Faith Formation (Sunday School) you are more than welcome. I would also like to encourage you to invite others (friends, neighbors, family members, etc.) to come and see. I'm looking forward to our time together.
As we anticipate this Sunday's first session, let's consider a few questions: In your lifetime, what changes have you witnessed in the church? What changes have you experienced in the position of the church in relationship to our surrounding culture? How has your spiritual well-being been nurtured by the church over the years? Has it been? How would you describe your relationship with Jesus?What are some of the activities, priorities, and responsibilities that compete most for your allegiance and devotion?
Faith Formation Forum
St. Luke Evangelical Lutheran Church
2695 Luther Drive, Chambersburg, PA
Sunday Mornings @ 8:45
Growing Together: Spiritual Exercises for Renewal
Growing Together: Spiritual Exercises for Renewal
January 17, 2016 - Second Sunday after the Epiphany
Change: Plate Tectonics and the Church
January 24, 2016 - Third Sunday after the Epiphany
Growing Together Spiritually
Colossians 3:16-17
January 31, 2016 - Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany
Using Gifts to Work Together
Romans 12:4-8
February 7, 2016 - Transfiguration of our Lord
Considering the Mission
Matthew 28:18-20
February 14, 2016 - First Sunday in Lent
Sharing the Faith With Others
1 Peter 2:9
February 21, 2016 - Second Sunday in Lent
Receiving Unconditional Love
Ephesians 2:4-9
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