Events: All Classes
Daniel, Enoch, and Revelation
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Friday, April 14 -
7:30am – 8:30am -
Online Only
This online study, led by Walt Marcum, will offer an in-depth look at a part of the Bible that is often overlooked. You will learn about the prophecies in these books, and their meaning.
With This Ring
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Sunday, April 16 -
10:45am – 12:00pm -
Room 244
For couples who are engaged or in their first year of marriage, ages 20's-30's, this starter class for newlyweds and those who are engaged is designed for young couples who want to invest time into building strong Christian unions. This is a weekly class on Sundays, Oct. 2 through May 21.
HPUMC Moms: Habits of the Household
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Monday, April 17 -
9:30am – 11:00am -
Room 120
We become our habits, and our kids become us. This is why carefully choosing the habits of our household is one of the most significant things we can do for our children’s spiritual formation. Join us as we explore the ways waking, mealtimes, moments of discipline, playtime, bedtime, and more can all be moments of incredible spiritual formation. Moms with children of all ages are welcome!
Let's Be Real: What You Need to Know for Yourself or a Loved One - Lunch and Learn Mondays
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Monday, April 17 -
11:45am – 1:15pm -
Room 244/245 -
$12
As we watch those we love get older, and as we age ourselves, we need to navigate new situations that often prove challenging. This series will look at different issues that arise as we age and provide helpful information to guide you. You can register for several or all of the following sessions.
Women’s Bible Fellowship: "Leadership Academy: You Are the Curriculum"
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Tuesday, April 18 -
7:00am – 8:00am -
Jan. 10: La Madeleine | All Other Dates: Room 241, Storm Lounge -
$25
“Leadership Academy,” by Shannon Mette, is a journey into the fullness of your calling. Everyone is leading someone, either intentionally or unintentionally. Through this study, you’ll discover how to follow Jesus, how to be transformed by him, how to join him in his mission, and what it looks like to be a disciple that leads others to him.
"Delighting in the Trinity: An Introduction to Christian Faith"
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Tuesday, April 18 -
10:00am – 11:00am -
Online Only
This study is an introduction to Christianity and the Christian life that is from start to finish rooted in our triune God―Father, Son, and Spirit. Not only do we understand the person and work of Christ through the Trinity, but also through prayer, the church, and every aspect of our faith. Learn how the basic beliefs of Christianity open up the profound and life-changing truths of our faith.
Stronger Together, Weaker Apart: "Trouble the Water"
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Tuesday, April 18 -
12:00pm – 1:00pm -
Room 244/245 and on Zoom
“Trouble the Water” is inspired by an unsung American hero and slave, Robert Smalls, whose life is a story of courage, faith, ingenuity, and unity. Written by Rebecca Bruff, a Methodist minister and former staff member of HPUMC, “Trouble the Water” gives us a piece of history that we can compare and contrast with our life today.
Tuesday Knights Men’s Bible Study: Paul - His Life and Teaching
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Tuesday, April 18 -
6:45pm – 8:00pm -
Room 244/245 and Online -
$10
Our mission is to support spiritual growth, fellowship, and community service among men, helping them to mature as disciples of Christ, primarily through Bible study. This is an inductive Bible Study, designed to help you discover for yourself what Scripture is saying. Tuesday Knights is an ongoing group that meets weekly.
To|Gather To|Gether Neighborhood Study: Who You Are Says Who
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Wednesday, April 19 -
11:30am – 1:00pm -
Room 120 -
$10
To|Gather by partnering To|Gether to come alongside, minister to, and encourage women in local communities. Join Kay and Candy as they lead this study on your identity and worth according to God’s names. Learn the value that you have in the eyes of our Lord. This class will be held weekly on Wednesdays, Feb. 1 through May 3, 2023.
Enneagram and Relationships
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Wednesday, April 19 -
6:30pm – 8:00pm -
Wesley Hall Basement Studio/Family Room
Most of us have no idea how others see or process their experiences. This can make relationships challenging. Knowing your enneagram number and how it relates to others can help you understand what motivates and guides behavior.