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.
This summer, all adults are invited to join our pastors in Room 200 for a special Sunday School series focused on deepening our faith, strengthening our relationships, and living out Christ’s call in the world. Whether you’re a longtime class participant or looking for a place to connect, we’d love for you to be part of the conversation.
Koinonia
June 14, 21, 28 & July 12, 19 (No Class July 5)
The Greek word koinonia describes much more than fellowship—it points to a Spirit-filled community marked by shared mission, mutual care, spiritual intimacy, generosity, accountability, and participation in the life of Christ. Together, we’ll explore what authentic Christian community looks like and how we can build deeper connections with God and one another.
All the Good
July 26 & August 2, 9, 16, 23
Inspired by John Wesley’s famous challenge to “do all the good you can,” this study will explore the connection between faith and action. Through Wesley’s life and teachings, we’ll discover how discipleship calls us to compassion, mercy, justice, and service, and how we can become a force for good in our community and beyond.
Come for one series or join us all summer as we learn, grow, and journey together in faith.
We hope to see you there!
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.
Parenting on the Path – Room 114
Looking for a community of parents that’s casual, comfortable, and centered in Christ? Whether you’re new to the church or a longtime member, Parenting on the Path is an easy entry point to connect with other parents and grow in faith together. Parents of all ages are welcome! Drop your kids off at Sunday school or the nursery and join us in room 114 (next to the nursery) for intimate discussions on family-centered faith topics and meaningful conversation.
Making Sense of the Bible – Room 200
An inviting class for those seeking to better understand the Bible—its history, context, and meaning for today.
Lost & found – Room 115
Focusing on Bible study 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 adults who are differently abled and uses a curriculum with the participants’ needs in mind. This group enjoys prayer, fellowship together before engaging their lessons through music and singing, and discussion of the Biblical story.
Transitions —Room 101/103
The Transitions class does a variety of spiritual-life DVD-based studies with no “homework” required. It offers lively and thoughtful discussions while mixing in opportunities for fellowship and service. Members of our class are in various life stages, including empty nesters, retirees, grandparents, and single adults. We offer our studies using a hybrid approach of in-person and online. We welcome visitors to drop in at any time. The class selects our studies based on class ideas and recommendations.
Life In the Middle — Room 108/110
A diverse group of modern believers, combining video learning and discussion, making space for meaningful connection with God, and each other amid life’s busyness.