Adult Sunday School

Sundays 9:45-10:45 am

 We have plenty of adult Sunday School classes that provide unique focus and gifts.
Please read about the classes and visit any that interest you, and invite a friend.

Find a map of all classes below. All Sunday School classes are open to all.
For questions about any class, please contact the church office, 919-846-2212, or
Jon Tschanz at jtschanz@soapstoneumc.org

Making Sense of the Bible – Room 115

Open to all ages and life stages, this group discusses the relationship of the Bible to our contemporary faith journeys, exploring difficult topics and cultural contexts while integrating scripture with daily practice.  Study materials reflect class input, and members rotate facilitating discussions. Currently, the class is discussing “The Story” by Randy Frazee.

Lost & found
– Room 108/110
Focusing on Bible study, currently the Gospel of John, and relevant topics from a day-to-day perspective, the class varies in age, gender, and life stages. As a strong community, Lost & Found studies, fellowships, and serves together.

Wonderfully Made
– Room 111
Designed for uniquely abled adults and uses curriculum with the participants’ needs in mind. This group enjoys prayer, snacks, and fellowship together before engaging their lessons through music and singing, crafts, and discussion of the Biblical story.

Transitions —Room 101/103
Engaging in a variety of spiritual-life DVD-based studies. Members of the class are in various life stages including empty nesters, retirees, grandparents, and single adults.

Life In the Middle — Room 200
This class is an enriching experience combining video learning and discussions. Connect with friends in a similar life stage and explore practical, fresh insights into Biblical topics, enhancing your faith journey.

Summer Sunday School for Youth and Adults – Room 200, June 2- August 25 (except 6/23 & 7/ 7).
From Bob Dylan, to Nina Simone, to Kanye West, everybody seems to be singing ’bout Jesus. This summer in worship and Summer Sunday School, we’ll explore how pop music understands the character, identity, message, and meaning of Jesus — always comparing what we hear on the radio to what we hear in the Word of God.