Faith and Fellowship Hour
FAITH & FELLOWSHIP (ROOM 312)
This is a class of mostly younger middle adults who are interested in growing in their faith through discussion studies chosen by the group. We grow in fellowship by gathering together socially and by serving our community through various missions.

TRANSITIONS (ROOM 417)
Our lives read like a book, with chapters ending and beginning. Life keeps us guessing as we search, wait, and wonder – hoping for some divine revelation. This class will explore how God can shape & guide us through transitions that can be some of the richest and most rewarding times in life if we are willing to explore them openly and engage in a process of discovery.
The class is a fall offering for September – December.
See EVENTS for scheduling and topics.
Leaders: David & Catherine Sevier

Path Seekers (Room 410)
This is a class for middle adults who seek to better understand God’s message and how to apply that understanding to their lives. The curriculum includes Bible study and timely topics presented through current texts.
FRIENDSHIP (ROOM 401)
This is a class of single and married middle to older adults who seek to grow in their faith and care for each other through life changes. The class uses a variety of study materials and topics taught by various teachers to foster spiritual growth.
KOINONIA (ROOM 413)
The name “Koinonia” is taken from the Greek word translated as a “close knit circle”. The class is composed of middle to older adults, both couples and singles that share fellowship and seek to deepen their faith and service to the church. The curriculum consists of a variety of topics and Bible studies taught by various teachers.
MARY AND MARTHA (ROOM 412)
A class of women of all ages and stages of their life journey meet to share the thirst for spiritual growth and community. Bible and book studies, led by class members, are used in a relaxed discussion format to explore ways of connecting faith to daily living.
ASBURY COVENANT (ROOM 409)
This is a close-knit, caring group that supports each other and the missions of the church. Membership consists primarily of middle to older adults, some retired and some still actively employed. The Adult Bible Studies curriculum and other topics of current interest are planned on a monthly basis by class members and are led by teachers from WMS and the community.

