Academy Fall 2007

NEXTSTEP HPUMC ORIENTATION:
Considering joining the church?  Are you new to HPUMC?  Want to know more about your church home?  Want to connect?  This two-day orientation class NextStep is for you.  Learn about the church’s rich history, what Methodists believe, how the church cares for the congregation through its many support groups, all the small groups and fellowship opportunities and where to serve.  Additionally, a walking tour of the church campus is provided.  Contact Connect & Serve to register, luederl@hpumc.org or 214.523.2246. 
September 16, 23 or November 11, 18 / 10:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m.(Sundays) / Room 252
Children’s Sunday school classes and nursery care are provided.


METHODISM CLASS
Where did the Methodists come from? Who is John Wesley? These questions and others about the history, the beliefs and the Sacraments will be explored.
Sunday, August 12 or Sunday, October 14 or Sunday, December 9 / 10:45 a.m.-noon / Room 254
Led by Rev. Steve Matthew


Authors LIVE! 
Author Michael Wallis
presents his newest work of photojournalism The Lincoln Highway: Coast to Coast from Times Square to the Golden Gate.  Book purchase available at the event. Book signing immediately following the presentation. You do not need to register for this event.
Friday, September 21, 11:30 a.m., Wesley Hall

Robert B. Haas presents his astonishing new collection of photographs, Through The Eyes Of The Condor: An Aerial Vision of Latin America. Book purchase available at the event. Book signing immediately following the presentation. You do not need to register for this event.
Wednesday, September 26, 11:30 a.m., Wesley Hall


DISCIPLE
Disciple I: Becoming Disciples Through Bible Study - CANCELLED

Disciple II: Into The Word Into The World - CANCELLED

Christian Believer - FULL
This 30-week class integrates Bible study and Christian doctrine.  Doctrine is a conviction (belief) of the church.  Through daily readings of Scripture and a weekly two-hour meeting, you will learn how Christian doctrines are connected.  All Christian doctrines illuminate some aspect of human existence.  “Like building blocks, one belief rests on another and out of such building blocks of belief come faithful lives.”
Sundays, September 9-May 4, 2008 / 4:30-6:30 p. m. / Room 384 / Fee: $45
Led by Rev. Jeff Hall
Register by Wednesday, September 5


SHORT-TERM DISCIPLE BIBLE STUDY
Invitation to John
NEW! Invitation to John is an 11-week Disciple Bible Study. John stands apart from the other gospels. Jesus speaks not in parables, but in lengthy dialogue. He talks with Nicodemus, Mary Magdalene and Lazarus. Readers linger over Jesus’ great promises: “For God so loved the world” and “I am the resurrection and the life.” Jesus invites his disciples to “Come and See” and “Follow me.” These invitations echo the goal of this study: to come and see this Jesus – to hear him speak, to see his signs and to consider what it means to be his followers.
Sundays, September 9-December 2 / 4:00-5:30 p.m. / Room 254 / Led by James Tacker and Bill Elder
Tuesdays, September 11-December 4 / 7:00-8:30 p.m. / Room 386 / Led by Rev. Walt Marcum
Fee: $20
Register by Wednesday, September 5
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations.


Invitation to the New Testament
This eight-week study uses Matthew’s Gospel as the starting point. This study explores how the New Testament writers and the early Christian community wrestled with the coming of Jesus - his life, actions, mission, death and resurrection - and the implications of his arrival for their lives and community of faith.
Wednesdays, September 12-November 7 / 6:00-7:30 p.m. / Room 225  
Led by Tom Lueder
Fee: $20
Register by Thursday, September 6
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations

 
Invitation to Genesis - CANCELLED
 
Invitation to Romans
Invitation to Romans is an 8-week  Disciple Bible Study. Paul’s teachings in Romans come to us mediated through the history of the church’s interpretations of his letter. One of the aims of this study is to invite conversation around several themes: 1) Paul’s emphasis on communal salvation; 2) the centrality of God’s righteousness; and 3) the relationship between Jews and Gentiles and the relationship of both to God.
Wednesdays, September 19-November 14 / 7:00-8:30 p.m. / Room 387 / Fee: $20
Led by Jack Tutterrow
Register by Thursday, September 13
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


Invitation to the Old Testament
This eight-week study leads participants in gaining a broad perspective of how the Old Testament clarifies God’s call in the Bible and encourages our response through stories from the Torah, the Law, the Prophets and the Wisdom Writings.
Tuesdays, September 25-November 27 / 7:00-8:30 p.m. / Room 225 / Fee: $20
Led by Susan Robb
Register by Thursday, September 20
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


ONE-EVENING CLASSES
Translation of the Lord’s Prayer from the Original Ancient Greek
This one night course will involve examining the Lord’s Prayer (The “Our Father”) in the original Greek. We will also look at the patristic understanding of this prayer, that being how prayerful Christian men and women in the first 1,000 years of Church history understood the different aspects of this prayer.
Thursday, October 11 / 7:00-8:30 p.m. / Room 385 / Fee: $10
Led by Fr. Gregory Hohnholt, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Register by Wednesday, October 3
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations

 
Advent Study: Mary, Mother of Jesus, the Mother of God
Mary, the mother of Jesus, is a central character in the Christmas story. She also plays an important, if diverse, role in the gospel stories. She has her own gospel (Infancy story of James) which tells the story of her birth, childhood and her life up to the canonical gospels. She is also an important figure in the Islamic Qur’an. Later she is proclaimed Theotokos (the mother of God). This class will explore Mary’s story, beginning in the New Testament, but also exploring the many dimensions of Mary.
Tuesday, December 11 / 7:00-9:00 p.m. / Room 386 / Fee: $5
Led by Rev. Walt Marcum
Register by Thursday, December 6
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations

 
Tuesday Knights Men’s Group - 2nd Corinthians
Each Tuesday night this group of 10 -15 men meets from 7:30-9:00 p.m. in room 256 for open, candid discussions about scripture and difficult issues Christian men face in their daily lives. The Tuesday Knights are a diverse group of men who seek more meaning and purpose in their lives through a closer relationship with God.  Discussions usually center around studies of different authors, books of the Bible and spiritual topics (and occasionally include guest speakers). Other studies have included The Book of James, Galatians, the Gospel of Matthew, The Purpose Driven Life, The Man in the Mirror, 1st Corinthians and other similar books. The class is open to all ages.
Tuesdays, Beginning in October (please call for exact date after September 18) / 7:30-9:00 p.m. / Room 256 / Fee: $6
Register by Thursday, October 4
For more information, contact John Lucas at john.lucas@lucasfarms.net or Paul Yates at paulyates@sbcglobal.net.


SEPTEMBER
Trinity Bible Class: The Call to Discipleship

The Call to Discipleship is a life-changing study. Lives are transformed as people grow in relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ and discover His unique purpose and plan for their lives. This course is a personal and comprehensive look at the totality of Scripture and how its principles apply to everyday life. The principles and purposes of God are revealed through weekly teachings, small group discussions and daily Bible readings. This fall we will journey in discovering the Power of the Holy Spirit and becoming equipped to serve the world in His name. "When people become discipled into living their lives according to the will of God and understand the power that is given to them by the person of the Holy Spirit, they affect their families, their communities, and the business world. It's like ripples in the stream, their influence continues to reach out."  - Erilynne Barnum
Wednesdays, September 5-December 19 / 12:30-2:15 p.m.  (Class will begin at 12:45 p.m.) / Room 329W / Fee: $20 
Led by Robin Williams
Register by Thursday, August 30
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations

 
Let’s Play Bridge!
Are you an aspiring bridge player?  Whether you play or want to learn to play, please join us in September.  This class will involve instruction and supervised play.  Maximum: 20 persons
Mondays, September 10–October 15 / 7:30-9:00 p.m. / Room 261 / Fee: $30
Led by Bill Johnson


Drawing from Your Inner Artist
In this class you will discover your own “Art Spirit” for not just the pleasure and satisfaction that drawing well offers, but also practical uses that drawing and art have in our daily lives. Using easy, enjoyable exercises from Betty Edwards’ book, Drawing on the Artist Within, you will be amazed at how quickly your skills improve. You will develop the awakened eye of the artist and begin to see things in new and exciting ways. And, you will learn your own visual vocabulary, the language of line, and how to make thought visible. When we allow the Creative Spirit in each of us to come out and make works that have a life of their own, we offer each other our unique visions of the world. (Betty Edwards is also author of Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.)
Thursdays, September 13-October 18 / 6:30-8:30 p.m. / Room 329E / Fee: $100
(Fee includes supplies and 12 hours of instructions and inspiration.)
Led by Jane Gillespie Cross
Register by Thursday, September 6
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


Provencal Kitchen
One of the wonderful things about cooking in France is the regional focus on local produce and Provence has a warm, sunny climate near the Mediterranean that gives it a distinctive character and flavor. (Class members will receive recipe cards.) Menu: Yellow Tomato Gazpacho with Cilantro Foam; Salade de Chevre Chaud (Salad with Warm Goat Cheese Toasts); Roasted Sea Bass on Celery Root Puree; Red Pepper Timbale; Fresh Spinach and Garlic Saute; Lavender Crème Brulee
Monday, September 17 / 6:00-8:30 p.m. / Room 120 / Fee: $60
Led by Claudine Martyn
Register by Thursday, September 13
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations

 
Music and Spirituality III: A Survey of Classic Sacred Music Texts
This course will act as an introduction to the best-loved sacred music texts (Mass, Requiem, Te Deum, Magnificat, Stabat Mater, etc.) and to various settings by the great composers. Each class session will take a different sacred text and explore settings from Gregorian Chant through to the present day.
Mondays, September 17-October 15 / 6:30-8:00 p.m. / Room 392 / Fee: $20
Led by Chris Brunt
Register by Thursday, September 13
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


Conversational French Level 1
This class is designed to help you learn basic grammar, vocabulary, conversational phrases and salutations. It is recommended that each person bring a tape recorder to use as your own language laboratory. This a lively, briskly moving class where daily practice is strongly encouraged.
Wednesdays, September 19-December 5 / 6:30-8:00 p.m. / Room 227 / Fee: $80
Led by Rosalind de Rolon
Register by Thursday, September 13
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


Conversational French Level 2
This class is designed for adults who have had two years of high school or one to two semesters of college French. It is recommended that each person bring a tape recorder to use as your own language laboratory. This a lively, briskly moving class where daily practice is strongly encouraged.
Tuesdays, September 18–December 4 / 6:30-8:00 p. m. / Room 227
Fee: $80 (New Students) / Fee: $65 (Returning Students)
Led by Rosalind de Rolon
Register by Thursday, September 13
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


Spanish NOW! (beginner)
This course is designed for those who have had some Spanish. This 8-week course is a continuation from our “Summer Spanish Sampler.” We will work on grammar, vocabulary, conversational phrases and salutations. Come and learn with us!
Tuesdays, September 18-November 6 / 6:30-8:00 p.m. / Room 384 / Fee: $45
Led by Maria Teresa Marquez Ocampo
Register by Thursday, September 13
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


Conversational Spanish (Intermediate to Advanced)
Thursdays, September 20-November 8
6:30-8:00 p.m. / Room 335 / Fee: $40
Led by Maria Teresa Ocampo

 
Marriage Enrichment Seminar: Rediscover your Relationship

The course objective of this 1½ hour session is to give women the tools of relational empowerment and men the tools of relational reawakening so that women can be lovingly assertive and men can learn to open up and show up. For couples: To clean up their relationships and reclaim the passion and love that first brought them together.  Relational Recovery provides men and women, the insight and tools to recover the state of wholeness and connectedness. This workshop covers the basic foundations of Relational Recovery. Through lecture, instruction, group work, exercises and demonstration, this is the first step toward renewing and transforming your relationship to yourself and to others.
Thursdays, September 20 & 27 / 6:30-8:00 p.m. / Room 329W / Fee: $30 per couple
Led by Janice S. Haney, Counseling and Consulting, LPC, LC
Register by Thursday, September 13
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


Women’s Bible Fellowship - Blessed Are You: The Beatitudes of Jesus in Scripture and in Life
Mercy begets mercy; forgiveness begets forgiveness. Because God’s mercy is steadfast and everlasting, there are no limits on our forgiveness of one another. Forgiveness brings peace and blessedness. In this six-week study you will examine the Old Testament and the context of the Beatitudes and explore the contemporary implications of these powerful words.
Begins Monday, September 10/ 7:00 a.m.-8:15 a.m. / Room 241 (we will meet at La Madeleine restaurant on September 10 – corner of Mockingbird Ln. and Airline near SMU) / Fee: $15
Register by Thursday, September 6
Women’s Bible Fellowship will also begin an Advent Study on Monday, November 26. Study title and fee TBD. Please inquire after October 1 at 214.523.2231.


Learn to Knit - Knit for Others: Beginning Knitting    
Have you always wanted to knit but not found the time or opportunity to learn? Did you know how to knit, once upon a time, but need a refresher? We will learn to cast on, knit, purl and bind off. Each class will focus on another skill and ways to give back to the community with your new-found talent! Supplies are provided, just bring a willing spirit! (Knitters of all styles are certainly welcome and Alissa can help with any issues that you might have with your knitting.) Continuing Knitters class will begin in October.
Thursdays, September 20, 27, October 4, 11 / 6:30-8:30 p.m.  / Room 387 / Fee: $80  (includes 10 hours of instruction /supplies & excellent teaching)
Led by Alissa Barton
Register by Monday, September 17
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


Simple but NOT Easy: Finding Balance in Our Family Life
With speed of family life picking up every day, parents need a spot to re-examine spiritual values and priorities in order to put first things first. While families with school-age kids will find the class useful, its emphasis will be on families with teens.  This six-week brown bag lunch series will include: Setting a Pace We Can Keep: Managing the Speed of Family Life; A Time for Every Purpose: Developmental Perspective on Teen Years; The Giggle and Braid Hair Society Meets The Burp-the-Alphabet Club: Why Gender Matters; Looking Good or Being Good: Making Sense of Sex; Simple But NOT Easy: Conversations You’d Like to Have with Your Teen: What SAT Scores, Volunteer Work, Oral Sex and Chores Have in Common: Finding True Identity and Vocation
Bring your lunch!
Tuesdays, September 25-October 30 / 11:45-1:15 p.m. / Room 120 / Fee: $80
Led by Kathleen Fischer
Register by Wednesday, September 19
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations

 
The Life of Faith and the Challenge of the Mind
This course will examine the relation between faith and reason. We shall take a brisk tour of the revolutionary work that has been done in this area over the last 30 years and explore why there has been an intellectual recovery of nerve over the last generation. Topics to be included: faith, belief, doubt, natural theology, the problem of evil, miracles, and divine revelation. The format will be that of short lecture, followed by discussion. Required Books: C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity and William J. Abraham, Crossing the Threshold of Divine Revelation.
Tuesdays, September 25–November 13 / 7:00–8:30 p.m. / Room 329W / Fee: $40
Led by Dr. Billy Abraham
Register by Wednesday, September 19
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


OCTOBER
Considering Heaven? - PUSHED TO SPRING

Have you ever wondered, What is Heaven really going to be like? What will we look like? Won’t Heaven get boring after awhile? In this study we will examine a chapter from Revelation, review Rev. Howard Storm’s book, My Descent into Death and Randy Alcorn’s book, Heaven.  The next time you hear someone say, “We can’t begin to imagine what Heaven will be like” you’ll be able to tell them, “I can.”
Mondays, October 1, 8 & 15 / 10:30-noon / Room 384 / Fee: $25 (includes Heaven book)
Led by Rev. Barbara Marcum
Register by Wednesday, September 26
Please call 214-523-2201 for KidCare reservations

 
Live Inside Out
What does it mean to live life from the inside out? The truth is that we are all created with purpose and are intended to carry it out with gusto! Let’s learn together about claiming the unique gifts that each of us carries inside, about the things that prevent us from using those gifts to create joy in our lives and in the lives of others, and about how we can discover our purpose and live it with intent. To receive full benefit of the program, attendance at all 3 classes is encouraged, as each class builds on the previous. Some classes may include special music! Please bring notepad and pen for note taking.
Mondays, October 1, 8 & 15 / 6:30-8:00 p.m. / Room 385 / Fee: $75 per person
Led by Kimberly Brown Cain
Register by Tuesday, September 25
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations

 
“On Location”  Photography
In this class we will spend part of the time in class evaluating our pictures and going into the “field” to get a more “hands-on” approach to photography. Come and join others in exploring useful lighting, poses and prop techniques. This class is open to those that have digital and 35 mm cameras.  Photographic field trips will be planned during this class to the Texas State Fair and will take place on Saturdays.  Participants are responsible for their own cameras, film and film development.
Tuesdays, October 9, 16, & 23 / 7:00-8:30 p.m. / Room 387 / Fee: $30
Led by Cherry Werner
Register by Thursday, October 4
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


Love & Logic Parenting Series: Early Childhood - FULL, WAIT LIST ONLY
It's never too early to use Love and Logic; it even works with the teeny tiny ones! Turn the terrible 2’s into terrific 2’s with the easy to use steps. Great solutions to, “I waaaaant it!” “You can’t make me” and a favorite, the grocery store gimmes.”  Hear how parents successfully model the behaviors they want to see. Build your child’s self-esteem early in life. Get direct talk on potty training. Love & Logic is a philosophy of raising and teaching children that allows them to grow through their mistakes and to live with the consequences of their choices. Love & Logic teaches accountability and responsibility. Love & Logic offers you, the parent, an alternative way to communicate with your children. Using the techniques provided you will experience immediate results. What ever the age of your child, this parenting tool is a must.
Tuesdays, October 9-November 13 / 6:30-8:00 p. m. / Room 329E / Fee: $25 per couple
As of August 21st, we have 10 spots available. When the class is full, we will begin a waiting list. Led by Cathy Morgan
Register by Thursday, October 4
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations

 
Disaster & Crisis Management for Families and Community
This class is designed as an introduction to Disaster/Crisis Management.  During the four-week study we will cover basic preparedness for you and your family, ways to assist others during a crisis, development of coping skills and lay counseling practices.
Tuesdays, October 9, 16, 23, & 30 / 6:30-8:00 p.m. / Room 261
Led by Dr. Lurline Morrow
Fee: $25
Register by Thursday, October 4
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations.

                                                

Boys-Bringing Them Through the Second Decade: Ages 10-20
The needs of boys are often subtle, going unnoticed until they erupt or melt down. Complex interplay between boys' hardwiring and the social pressures they experience from an increasing hardship just to grow up safely and healthy. This class will unpack how to help our sons through the second decade including conversations about:
brain differences between boys and girls
boys' social fragility
their unique styles of forming friendships and close attachments
- helping to shape their natural aggressiveness, competitiveness, sex drive, and risk taking
-the terrific value of sports
-roles parents and other loving adults play in supporting their young man's development.
This class will celebrate the vibrant contribution our sons can make, with our help through the second decade. 
Mondays, October 29-November 26 (not meeting on Nov 19)
11:45 a.m.- 1:15 p.m./ room 386W 
Fee: $60 
Register by Wednesday, October 24 
Led by Kathleen Fischer

 
Translation of the Lord’s Prayer from the Original Ancient Greek

This one-night course will examine the Lord’s Prayer (The “Our Father”) in the original Greek. We will also look at the patristic understanding of this prayer, that being how prayerful Christian men and women in the first 1,000 years of Church history understood the different aspects of this prayer.
Thursday, October 11 / 7:00-8:30 p.m. / Room 385 / Fee: $10
Led by Fr. Gregory Hohnholt, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Register by Wednesday, October 3
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations

 
Knitting and Beyond… Continuing Knitters Class
If you enjoy getting together with others for a relaxing evening of knitting-then join us as we support each other and as we knit for others. Alissa Barton will instruct and provide supplies.
Thursdays, October 18, 25, November 1, 8 / 6:30-8:30 p.m.  / Room 387 / Fee: $80 (includes 10 hours of instruction, supplies & excellent  teaching)
Led by Alissa Barton
Register by Monday, October 15
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


COMMIT for Engaged Couples
COMMIT is an interactive and informative program especially designed to help pre-marital couples have the kind of committed, lifetime and thriving marriage they really want. Sessions will be practical in their orientation and focus on issues such as communication, companionship, intimacy, roles and responsibilities, handling differences, resolving conflicts, dealing with families, money, having fun and faith. COMMIT to these sessions as an investment in having a great marriage.
SATURDAY SEMINAR – October 27 from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. in Room 120
Registration begins at 8:45 a.m. / Fee: $75 per couple (includes lunch and book)
Register by Wednesday, October 24
Led by Dr. Terry Parsons

 

NOVEMBER
Animal House

We invite them into our homes. We feed them and care for them. Yet when we try to explain the house rules to them, they pretend they don’t understand English. Who are we talking about? Why, our pets, of course! Come hear some tips on how to decorate when you are sharing your living space with animals. Please indicate what type of pet(s) you have when you register for class.
Thursday, November 1 / 6:30-8:00 p.m. / Room 384 / Fee: $10
Led by Robin Lea
Register by Monday, October 29
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


Holiday Entertaining With Ease
If you are like most people you love to spend time with your family and friends. Preparing things that are quick and easy that taste fantastic will free you up and allow you to enjoy your guests. (Class members will receive recipe cards.) Menu: Bite Size Brioche Foie Gras Sandwiches; Flash Fried Asparagus with Wasabi Aioli; Beet Gelee with Mushroom Foam; Pork Tenderloin with Spicy Brown Sugar Rub; served with Mole Sauce; Purple Fingerling Potatoes with Lime & Star Anise; Walnut Crusted Chocolate Tart; with Pistachio Creme Anglaise
Monday, November 12 / 6:00-8:30 p.m. / Room 120 / Fee: $60
Led by Claudine Martyn
Register by Wednesday, November 7
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


Advent Study:  Mary, Mother of Jesus,  the Mother of God
Mary, the mother of Jesus, is a central character in the Christmas story. She also plays an important, if diverse, role in the gospel stories. She has her own gospel (Infancy story of James) which tells the story of her birth, childhood and her life up to the canonical gospels. She is also an important figure in the Islamic Qur’an. Later she is proclaimed Theotokos (the mother of God). This class will explore Mary’s story, beginning in the New Testament, but also exploring the many dimensions of Mary.
Tuesday, December 11 / 7:00-9:00 p.m. / Room 386 / Fee: $5
Led by Rev. Walt Marcum
Register by Thursday, December 6
Please call 214.523.2201 for KidCare reservations


ONGOING GROUPS
Crown Financial Ministries

Crown Financial Ministries presents a series of classes. Crown’s mission statement is teaching people God’s financial principles in order to know Christ more intimately and to be free to serve Him.  The Bible contains more than 2,350 verses on money. Surveys of Crown graduates have confirmed that marriages are being strengthened and individuals are getting out of debt. They are also becoming consistent savers, generous givers, and prudent consumers. (For more information on Crown, visit www.crown.org).  Those interested will sign up at orientation and receive the materials. The response has been excellent and we will fill up the classes. Space is limited to 10 people plus 3 small group leaders. You are required to attend 8 out of 10 weeks, be on time at 6:00 p.m. and to do the weekly homework. You will receive a book, two CDs, a student guide and a Practical Application Workbook. Cost of the class is $55 dollars for a couple and $45 for a single person. Partial scholarships are available by contacting Rev. Barbara Marcum, 214.523.2248. You do not need to reveal any private financial information.
Thursdays, September 6–November 15 / 6:00-8:00 p.m. in room 234
To register, contact Mary Bishop at 214.523.2202 or bishopm@hpumc.org.


Spiritual Formation for MOMS
Please join other mothers of young children for a weekly bible study, prayer and sharing group. Our excellent nursery will be available free of charge while you get your battery recharged for the week. Come and make some new church friends as you develop a strong friendship with the Lord.
Monday mornings, September 10-December 10 / 9:30–11:00 a.m. Room 387
Call Mary Bishop at 214.523.2202 for course study and fee.
KidCare will be available but will be limited to 12 or 14 children per day so call today to reserve your spot at 214.523.2201.

 
First Time Mothers Group
Tuesdays, October 9-30/ 6:30-8:30 p.m. / Room 385
Call Mary Bishop at 214.523.2202 for course study and fee.


Men’s Bible Studies
These Men’s Bible Studies are ongoing. These groups will study books of the Bible and occasionally include a guest speaker to come and speak on particular topics and subjects. Open to all ages.
Tuesday nights / 7:30-9:00 p.m. / Room 256
Contact: John Lucas at john.lucas@lucasfarms.net 
Thursday mornings / 7:00-8:30 a.m. / The Great Hall
Contact: Bill Bracken at 214.526.6799
Friday mornings / 7:00-8:30 a.m. / Room 385
Contact: Ken Heckmann at 214.368.4735


Women in the Vine
Women in the Vine is a Bible-based study for women of all ages taught by Mary Clayton Wood.  Fellowship and worship begin each session.
Wednesday mornings/ 9:30-11:15 a.m. / Room 329
For more information, contact Amy Rea at amywrea@sbcglobal.net.

3 options for registration:

1) Call 214.523.2231 or 214.523.2296 to register, then mail in the appropriate fee(s) with your check made payable to HPUMC or cash to: Laura Beagles, 3300 Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, TX. 75205;
 
2) Register by email to
beaglesl@hpumc.org, then mail in the appropriate fee(s) with your check made payable to HPUMC or cash to: Laura Beagles, 3300 Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, TX. 75205;
 
3) Register below and pay by credit card

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