First United Methodist Church

Service Times

9am Contemporary | 11am Traditional

JANUARY CLASSES

There are a variety of options on our website. Some classes and groups are at church and some are off campus. Below are some new class options. Be sure to log on and see what else is available. fumcwp.org/classes


 

WOUNDED HEART SMALL GROUP BOOK STUDY

Jan. 11–Mar. 28, 7:00-8:30pm, Wesleyan 236 (Monday nights for 12 weeks)
Restoration Circle is hosting a study based on the book Wounded Heart by Dan Allender. It “explores the secret lament of the soul damaged by sexual abuse.” This is for anyone, 18 years of age and older and will be facilitated by Mary Ann Andrus.

LUNCH STUDY: THE CLOCK IS TICKING

Begins Wednesday, Jan. 20-Feb. 24, 12:00-1:00pm, (316 MFLC)
All ages are welcome to join us for a lively discussion of a “how to” approach to aging, with practical and realistic steps towards an inevitable process. Facilitated by Professor Jim Armstrong. No child care.

COVENANT BIBLE EXPERIENCE (PART TWO)

Begins Wednesday, Jan. 13 – Mar. 16, 6:30-8:00pm, (316 MFLC)
Whether you participated in Covenant Bible Experience Part I not, all are invited to join us for the next eight weeks as we continue on our journey to read through various sections of both the Old and New Testament. The weekly group meetings will allow you to discuss and better understand the scripture you have read and the ways it is relevant to our lives. The facilitators: Jacque and Michael Kormanicki and Janet and Jack Hays. Childcare is available.

YOUR BOOKS ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN COSTA RICA

Thanks to all who donated books for Costa Rican English students. They will be reading them for enjoyment and to improve their English skills, which will give them an edge as they move forward into jobs or higher education.

“Tell all the people at your church that we really appreciate what they are doing for us. It’s so good to know that people like you think of us and keep helping us.” commented their teacher.

It’s clear that the students and their teacher appreciate not only the books but our moral support. The students attend the school on one-year scholarships after finishing high school. Improving their English is an important goal during this time.

Members of the church who go on mission trips to Los Chiles, Costa Rica for Agua Viva Serves have an opportunity to work in class with students and practice English conversation. The books you donated have made a difference!