Events: Adults
Stations of the Cross
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Sunday, April 6 -
All Day -
Cox Chapel
The Stations of the Cross have been a sacred devotion since 1342, guiding the faithful on a spiritual pilgrimage through the key moments of Jesus Christ’s suffering and death. This Lent, HPUMC invites you to walk this reflective journey in Cox Chapel as you prepare your heart for Easter.
Bell Tower Tour
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Monday, April 7 -
11:30am – 1:15pm -
Room #2 (Kids Area, Second Floor) & Bell Tower -
$14
This tour begins with a presentation tracing the history of the tower from its construction to the installation of the carillon. For those who feel comfortable climbing the 65 steps to the belfry, the tour continues to the performance level and a short concert by one of our volunteer carillonneurs.
Lessons From My Grandfather on Life and Faith
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Monday, April 7 -
11:30am – 1:00pm -
Great Hall
Cullum Clark, director of the George W. Bush Institute-SMU Economic Growth Initiative and adjunct professor of economics at SMU, will reflect on all he learned from his grandfather, Charles G. Cullum, a Dallas business and civic leader, who taught the same Men’s Sunday School class at Oak Lawn United Methodist Church for 55 years.
What the Mystics Know: Seven Pathways to Your Deeper Self
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Tuesday, April 8 -
10:00am – 11:15am -
Online via Zoom
Mystics are those who try to gain spiritual knowledge through prayer and deep thought. This study by Richard Rohr examines how seeing with the eyes of the mystics is relevant for today.
Tower Arts Midday Concert Series: Steven Brennfleck
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Tuesday, April 8 -
12:00pm – 1:00pm -
Sanctuary
The Tower Arts Midday Concert series concludes with acclaimed American tenor Steven Brennfleck. He will perform a program of opera arias and art songs. Praised by The New York TImes as "dramatically astute" and a "stand out" performer, this recital is sure to thrill. All Tower Arts concerts are free to the public.
I Want to Trust You, But I Don’t
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Tuesday, April 8 -
12:00pm – 1:00pm -
Room 120
Moving Forward When You’re Skeptical of Others, Afraid of What God Will Allow, and Doubtful of Your Own Discernment
Join Hannah Buchanan for this new study by Lysa TerKeurst that explores who we can trust.
Restoring Wholeness
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Tuesday, April 8 -
12:00pm – 1:15pm -
Walt Marcum Lounge
Restoring Wholeness is a new six-session class that explores anxiety, depression, loneliness, loss, and grief and provides spiritual support for difficult times. In this course, you will learn about the impact of these strong emotions in your own lives and experience spiritual practices which give you hope.
The Old Testament
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Wednesday, April 9 -
12:00pm – 1:00pm -
Room 120 or Online
The Old Testament is approximately 85% of our Protestant Bible. The New Testament and our faith as Christians is based on the Old Testament, its narrative, events, and characters. In this series, we will survey the grand scope and structure of the Old Testament.
Practicing the Way Cohort
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Wednesday, April 9 -
12:00pm – 1:00pm -
Room 244/245
We are all becoming someone. The question is, who are you becoming? And is it who you want to be? Practicing the Way Cohorts are designed to help you integrate your faith into your everyday life. Cohorts gather biweekly to discuss, encourage, and support one another as we explore what it means to follow Jesus and reclaim the nine traditional practices of Jesus.
What is the Holy Spirit?
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Wednesday, April 9 -
7:00pm – 8:00pm -
Online via Zoom
This year, during the Lenten season, we’re exploring what (or who) the Spirit is and what it means for Jesus to call the Spirit our helper. Beginning in the first pages of Scripture, we’ll trace the work of God’s Spirit through the Biblical story to unlock the mystery of the Holy Spirit and its power to transform our lives.