January 13 - May 25, 2008
Adult Education I - 8:45-9:30am - Tucker Hall
The Book of Nehemiah - led by Craig Stern, J.D. Maria Cochrane
Nehemiah's life is an example of leadership and organization. Giving up a comfortable and wealthy position in Persia, he returned to the fractured homeland of his ancestors and railled the people to rebuild Jerusalem's wall. In the face of opposition, he used wise defensive measures to care for the people and to keep the project moving.
Adult Education II - 10:00-10:45am - Tucker Hall
The Catechism of the Episcopal/ Anglican Church: An Outline of our Faith - led by Buzz Gallien, Ph.D and The Rev. Jay Magness, D.Min.
This class for adults is for anyone who is either unfamiliar with or has not taken a systematic course on the doctrine of the Episcopal Church as outlined in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. This is for all persons who seek to be baptized, confirmed or join Galilee Church. Newcomers are especially welcome. A separate class for 8th graders will be conducted at the same time by Lisa Robertson.
Adult Education III - 10:45-11:30am - Tucker Hall
The Letters of St. Paul - led by Tim Robertson, M.Div.
This class centers on the letters of St. Paul to the various New Testament churches. Paul's letters are perhaps the most important principles of church doctrine, growth and leadership found in Scripture. This class is discussion oriented.