Sunday School Classes
- Cornerstones
- The Love and Joy of Jesus
- Prayer, Care, and Share
- Keenager's Class
- Women's Class
- Seasons
- Kemp Class
- Methodist Men's Class
- College-Age Class
- Crossroads
- The Whole Bible Exploritorium
- Genesis
- What We Believe
- Good Look at the Good Book
- The Joy Class
Cornerstones
11:10 a.m., Room 116-119 (The Trinity)Comprised primarily of couples in their 30s and 40s with children who attend God's backyard; however, others are welcome! This community of Christ-followers embraces fellowship, group study, and service components. The emphasis is on building Christian relationships that offer support and foster spiritual growth through class-based discussions of the Bible and Christian topical book studies with practical application to daily life. The group also has social gatherings outside the church walls, both in smaller supper club groups and full group outings.
| For more information, contact: | ||
| Chris Bacon | 223-7764 | chris_cbacon@hotmail.com |
| Casey McKenzie | 273-8160 | camcks3641@insightbb.com |
The Love and Joy of Jesus
9:45 a.m., Room 4Open to all ages of men and women. The class uses a small group discussion format to explore, study and share the Bible. The focus is to discover and experience the person of God the Holy Spirit through the scriptures. The group provides spiritual, relational and monetary support to a family in need.
| For more information, contact: | ||
| Jim Beidleman | 278-3973 | clark@ms.uky.edu |
| Sherri Reed | 269-8728 | sreed@fayette.k12.ky.us |
Prayer, Care, and Share
9:45 a.m., Room 136 (Grow & Encourage Office)We attempt to minister encouragement through prayer, discussion, and Christian caring to individuals who are in need.
| For more information, contact: | ||
| Joe and Cheryl Farmer | 873-9269 | joeandcheryl@lwol.com |
Keenager's Class
9:45 a.m., 116-119 (The Trinity)This class is primarily a group of individuals 55 years and older. The focus and goal is to provide a learning experience that brings attendees closer to God. Study options are group-driven and have included books by Max Lucado, James Moore, and J. Ellsworth Kalas. Monthly social activities are available to build a sense of community.
| For more information, contact: | ||
| Lowell Langefeld | 543-8096 | llangefeld@stukeumc.org |
| Stan Durbin | |
stanley.durbin@insightbb.com |
Women's Class
9:45am, Room 124 (Good Shepherd)Diversity by age and experiences adds interest to this group of women who study, pray, and provide support to one another. Their studies are suited to busy women who are exploring the application of Christian principles to the everyday world of today’s woman. They gather quarterly for Saturday brunch or a salad supper, and are involved in fundraisers for missions and other endeavors.
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| Janet Duff
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273-1890 | jduff2@msn.com |
Seasons
9:45 a.m., Room 110 (The Messiah)This class features an open format for discussing spiritual growth, worship, prayer, and other topics of interest. Previous studies include "An Unstoppable Force" and "God's Politics." The class concentrates on applicability of scripture and books that present every day circumstances and personal and corporate spiritual growth.
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| Janet Schwartz | |
jschwa5160@hotmail.com |
Kemp Class
9:45 a.m., Room 128 (Light of the World)We embrace diversity in age and opinions. Study literature spans a variety of topics. The goal is to be inclusive as the class examines Christian principles in a complex world. Snacks are always served. Class is involved in many outreach efforts including MS Walk. We gather for scheduled pot lucks several times a year.
| For more information, contact: | ||
| Don Cutter
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264-1653 | dlcutter@gmail.com |
Methodist Men's Class
9:45 a.m., Room 121 (Prince of Peace)A discussion type class, we focus on meeting the needs of men seeking a spiritually enriched life. Literature and study material is varied and determined by the group. We study many books of the Bible, and have also discussed writings by Max Lucado, James W. Moore and others. Social events are planned according to members' desires.
| For more information, contact: | ||
| Jim Komara | 269-4736 | |
College-Age Class
9:45 a.m., Room 114 (The Rock)A discussion type class for college and college-aged.
| For more information, contact: | ||
| Nora Conner | 245-4547 | nconner@stlukeumc.org |
Crossroads
9:45 a.m., Room 126 (Vine)
Crossroads is a young adults (20-30 years old) small group ministry. We meet for Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. in the Church Office. This group does life together through Bible Study, prayer, fellowship activities and service projects.
| For more information, contact: | ||
| Brooke Harris | 269-4687 | bharris@stlukeumc.org |
Sojourners
9:45 a.m., Room 127 (Morning Star)
This class studies the bible in depth with historical/Biblical background.
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| Mary Ann Boso |
269-7838 | |
Genesis
9:45 a.m., Room 132 (Living Water)
This is a new, growing class that uses an open-discussion format to look at how the Bible relates to each person in everyday life. Studies and lessons change periodically and use different authors and resources to engage conversation and discussion. The class is open to all ages and is a great way to make new friends and connections within St. Luke.
| For more information, contact: | ||
| Mike and Dana Barnhisel | 272-9931 | mdbarnhisel@juno.com |
| Jim and Elaine Hamilton | 858-4057 | |
The Joy Class
11:10 a.m., Room 126 (Vine)
This is a study of Scripture examining the Word in depth for cultural relevance and political Biblical environments. Our focus and priority is putting discipleship into practice. We study the Biblical text in its context in order to develop a worldview and principals for Christian living in the 21st. Century.
| For more information, contact: | ||
| Orin Simmerman | 273-6658 | orinmary@windstream.net |
