The Faith of a Mockingbird
AUMC's first adult in-person class is a new study based on Matt Rawles' "Faith of a Mockingbird." Rawles draws from Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning American novel and its most beloved characters to encourage faith, theology, and ethics discussions. Facilitated by Pastor Cathy Sweeney, this four-week study is a master class in the wisdom of a child considering God's world and what it all means. What can we learn from Scout, Atticus, Boo, and Tom about telling our own story and growing in faith?
The Faith of a Mockingbird
AUMC's first adult in-person class is a new study based on Matt Rawles' "Faith of a Mockingbird." Rawles draws from Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning American novel and its most beloved characters to encourage faith, theology, and ethics discussions. Facilitated by Pastor Cathy Sweeney, this four-week study is a master class in the wisdom of a child considering God's world and what it all means. What can we learn from Scout, Atticus, Boo, and Tom about telling our own story and growing in faith?
The Faith of a Mockingbird
AUMC's first adult in-person class is a new study based on Matt Rawles' "Faith of a Mockingbird." Rawles draws from Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning American novel and its most beloved characters to encourage faith, theology, and ethics discussions. Facilitated by Pastor Cathy Sweeney, this four-week study is a master class in the wisdom of a child considering God's world and what it all means. What can we learn from Scout, Atticus, Boo, and Tom about telling our own story and growing in faith?
The Faith of a Mockingbird
AUMC's first adult in-person class is a new study based on Matt Rawles' "Faith of a Mockingbird." Rawles draws from Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning American novel and its most beloved characters to encourage faith, theology, and ethics discussions. Facilitated by Pastor Cathy Sweeney, this four-week study is a master class in the wisdom of a child considering God's world and what it all means. What can we learn from Scout, Atticus, Boo, and Tom about telling our own story and growing in faith?
May Book Discussion
This past year has been challenging for all of us. If you're struggling to regain your spiritual footing post-2020, you may find this month's book study particularly timely and helpful. In Dusk, Night, Dawn: On Revival and Courage best-selling author, Anne Lamott, draws on her own experiences to share with us intimate and human ways she discovered to move through life's dark places back toward the light of hope. By breaking down thorny issues into manageable, human-sized questions for readers to ponder, the author shows us how to amplify life's little moments of joy by staying open to love and connection.
Methodism 101: Zoom Class
Here's a common question that has come about since Pastor Blair's announcement. "Huh? I don't understand Methodism!" In this three-week class, Pastor Cathy will share cornerstones of United Methodism. What do we mean when we talk of Wesleyan theology? How are United Methodist Churches connected and how is the global church organized? What do United Methodists believe?
The Good Place (A Room 2 Conversation)
When Eleanor Shellstrop finds herself in the afterlife, she's both relieved and surprised that she's made it into the Good Place. But it doesn't take long for Eleanor to realize she's there by mistake. The Good Place is a comedy on NBC about the ups, downs and dilemmas of the afterlife. Come be a part of a fun one-week conversation on the implications of the afterlife in Room 2 at 9:45 am on February 16.
About Room 2:
How do you move through the world as a Christian and as a spiritual person? Does your faith need a new start, a reconstruction? Maybe your doubt needs a place to be heard? Room 2 is a group of people with questions about God, the Bible and our own personal spirituality. Through conversations on books, topics, faith and theology, we are deconstructing an unusable faith in order that we may reconstruct a fresh faith. Each class includes times of presentation, conversation and community.
Learn more about Room 2 on Facebook (click here).
What Is The Bible?
What Is The Bible?
How can an ancient library of poems, letters and stories transform the way you feel about everything? This 5-week conversation based around the characters and stories of scripture also listens for a larger view of how God is working with God's people. Come meet people like Moses, Ruth, Jonah, and John The Baptist again as we listen to their stories in a new light.
This six-week conversational study will help you grasp the characters and timeline of the scriptures. It will also connect and expand the stories you thought you knew about.
Room 2 is a Sunday School Class At Arapaho United Methodist Church that meets at 9:45 am in… Room 2.
Learn more about the Room 2 Sunday School Class on Facebook
Short-term Class: Art & Scripture
Would you like to know more about using art to enhance your spiritual life? Beginning February 24, Patrick Lewis will teach “Art & Scripture” in Room 3 from 9:45 - 10:45 am. This 4-week class will combine scriptural contemplation with visual art giving you a process for Biblical interpretation and practices to deepen your faith.
Short Term Sunday School Class
Each Sunday in October this class will foster a discussion relating religious themes in art and the use of religious arts for worship, particularly the study of Christian values as related to art in history and contemporary society. Visit Room 3 in our adult wing for Visual Faith: The Arts in Worship.
Schedule:
October 7, 14, 21, & 28
Time: 9:45 - 10:45 am