Sunday Morning Bible Study *
Weeknight Bible Study
Children Sunday School
Youth Education Opportunitys
*Nursery is open for infants and toddlers during Sunday morning education hour.
Questions about Education? Contact Bethany Paulus.

Adult Sunday Morning
Transformational Impact – What the Kingdom Looks Like in Our Neighborhood
Sunday,February 5 & 12, 9:15am
In this study we’ve been exploring a Biblical framework which motivates and equips the local church to participate as an active partner in its community’s holistic transformation. Don’t miss the last week of discussion on how the Church must be missional in its mindset, holistic
in its approach and transformational in its impact. Don’t worry if you missed the previous class; be a part of the conversation as we, as a congregation, prepare to work effectively with our community.
Gary Roberts of LINC (Lutheran Inner-City Network Coalition) will be leading this study
Sunday Morning Study with Pastor
(Ongoing, in lou of other special studys)
Sunday Mornings 9:15 am
Each week we hear God’s Word in worship. And…then what? Would you like to dig a little deeper? You’re invited to take a longer look at some of these passages of Scripture each Sunday this fall as we explore the New Testament passages of the lectionary. Join Pastor Chris and others from Peace for this opportunity to reflect, share, and grow in faith. Meets in the Parish Center
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Adult Weekday Classes
Several learning opportunities are available this winter and spring! Check out the weeknight Bible studies below for a chance to study God’s Word in community and grow in your relationship with Christ.
Let Us Pray: Living & Walking with Jesus
Thursday evenings, February 9th-23rd, 7:00pm
Be a part of one or all three studies offered in February, exploring our congregational theme for the year: Let Us Pray. Some of the staff at Peace had an opportunity to attend prayer workshops at a local conference this fall. Bethany, Annette and Pastor Chris will share what they learned.
Celtic Spirituality: Prayer, Work & Missions
Thursday, February 9th, 7:00pm in the Parish Center
The examples of the early Church and the Ancient Celts have much to teach us about living lives that swing naturally between work and recreation, outward action and inward prayer. The ancient Celtic communities combined prayer and mission, and in doing so, transformed a nation. Come and learn how an inward rhythm of prayer and outward works of service can cooperate powerfully in your life to proclaim and demonstrate the Kingdom of God.
Bethany Paulus will facilitate this study.
Healing Prayer: Soaking in God’s Love
Thursday, February 16th, 7:00pm in the Youth Room
Nothing empowers our hearts like the revelation of God’s love for us. When we are confident in His enjoyment over us, we can trust the goodness of His heart no matter what our circumstances may be. Sadly, the ability to receive from God is often blocked by our own experiences of fear, rejection, or trauma and we cannot free ourselves. In this class Annette Flaig will share insights and testimonies from the workshop she attended. Come and learn more about “soaking prayer” in your life and others’ lives
Authenticity & Prayer
Thursday, February 23rd, 7:00pm
What does it mean to be authentic as a follower of Christ? Who is vulnerability meant for—the weak or the strong? When is vulnerability healthy and when do we cross the line? As Christians we are called to model personal weakness and dependence upon God, and prayer is the language of dependence. Come to learn more about giving and receiving prayer, and what it means to be authentic in our relationship with the Lord.
Pastor Chris will lead this study.
Church History
Monday evenings, February 27th – April 2nd, 7:00pm
Have you ever wondered how the Christian Church evolved into the Church of our day? Join Pastor Jack Jacobsen as he shares his passion for the history of our faith and the important events in our church history. Six sessions will cover church history from the Day of Pentecost to our present day.
Sessions 1 & 2 Brief History of the Christian Church
Sessions 3 & 4 Church History from 600-1500 AD
Sessions 5 & 6 The Reformation to Present Time
Dr. Rev. Jack Jacobsen will be teaching this class
An Exploration of Grace
Monday evenings, April 9th – 30th, 7:00pm
Be a part of a thoughtful and deeper look at the concept of Grace. Bill Niederloh will help us explore the history of the word, and understand its relationship to faith and justification. As we share our own experiences of grace, we’ll reflect on noted theologians’ descriptions and finally, what it means for us each day.
April 9 The Last Best Word: The Many Uses and Meanings of “Grace”
April 16 Searching the Scriptures: Christian & Lutheran Understanding of Grace
April 23 Experiences of Grace: From Noted Authors & Our Own Lives
April 30 What Does it Mean to Live by Grace?
Ongoing Bible Studies:
Wednesday mornings, 9:30am with Pastor Chris – Fellowship at 9:00am
Unless otherwise noted, all Adult Education classes are held in the Parish Center.
Questions about Adult Education? Contact Bethany Paulus.
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Children
Sundays at 9:15am in Fellowship hall
K-8 grade sunday school! Childcare available
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Youth
High School Bible Study - Discovering the Bible
Sundays, 9:15am in the Youth Room
It's the all-time best-seller since the beginning of printing. It has produced passionate controversy for centuries. What is the book that is like none other in the history of the world? Where did it come from? What does it come from? What does it consist of? Does it still speak to us today? We’re taking a break from the TRUE U series to explore how the Bible came to be!
Feb 5 Getting Acquainted with the Bible
Feb 12 The Ancient Book of the Old Testament
Feb 19 Where Did the New Testament Come From?
Feb 26 Survival, Spread, and Influence
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Contact Bethany if you have questions!

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