
Adult Sunday School
Adult Sunday School classes focus on Bible study, Christian life perspectives, and fellowship through social activities. Each class is different, so we encourage you to visit several.
Built to Last, 10:45 a.m., Room 123
This is a class of couples in the early stages of marriage (including engaged couples). It is a discussion-based class that focuses on the application of biblical principles as they relate to marriage, relationships and spiritual growth. The members of this new class invite you to join them as they get to know each other through class studies, socials and mission projects.
Christian Living, 10:40 a.m., Room 121
This established lecture-format class discusses Christian beliefs in relation to daily living. The class is comprised of adults, mostly with grown children.
Circles of Discovery, 9:30 a.m., Piro Hall 1
This class is a Bible study oriented group with a "family" feel. Members participate in many social activities including a monthly potluck dinner. The class is comprised of couples in their 40s to early 50s, with children of all ages.
The Discipling Parent, 9:30 a.m., Room 131
This is a class for parents whose children are in Confirmation. The goals of the class are twofold: to introduce the parents to discipling their children as they become disciples themselves, and to teach them (at an adult level) the same content that the confirmands are learning.
Foundations, 9:30 a.m., Room 127
This class focuses on Bible-based studies of contemporary life issues. Comprised of couples in their 30s, most with young children, the class also engages in regular social activities.
Genesis, 9:30 a.m., Room 122
This is a scripture-based class with open discussion. Topics range from family and parenting, daily living and spiritual growth. The members of the class, primarily couples in their mid-30s to 40s with infant to elementary-aged children, are supportive of one another and enjoy spending time together socially.
Grace Class, 9:30 a.m., Room 126
This class is not oriented to any specific age group, gender or life stage. This class is a lecture/dialogue format that will include studying the great stories and books of the Bible, with occasional forays into current topics and religious best-sellers. Rev. Steve Robertson, Executive Pastor, is the primary teacher. For more information call Rev. Steve Robertson at 214-291-8046 or email him at srobertson(at)standrewumc.org.
Joy Class, 9:30 a.m., Piro Hall 4
This class, comprised of senior adults, engages in scripture-based study with open discussion. They are a Christian fellowship, who rejoice together in times of joy, provide comfort in times of sorrow, and give support in times of need. As the name implies, it is a "Joy"ful class.
New Cornerstone, 9:30 a.m., Room 121
This class is composed of couples and singles in their 40's and 50's, most with high school and college aged children. The class studies spiritual growth, biblical and contemporary issues. They also enjoy regular social activities and are actively involved in volunteering at the church! The purpose of the class is to provide adult spiritual growth and to foster friendships with other Christian couples and singles. They would love to have you join their class!
Sacred Marriage, 11:00 a.m., Room 127
Comprised of married couples, most with small children, this class focuses on Biblical principles as they apply to daily life. The class also engages in regular social activities.
Seekers, 8:30 a.m., Room 127
This class focuses on strengthening the faith of its members through Bible study, social activities, and frequent mission opportunities in the wider community. In addition to their service to others, they take pride in their support of one another in times of need. The class members are generally adults with grown children.
Singles on Sunday, 10:45 a.m., Piro Hall
Join us as we gather for life studies, spiritual lessons, fabulous service projects, and social activities. There is something for everyone. Click here to learn more about our classes and this vital and growing ministry.
Something Else, 11:00 a.m., Festival Hall
This class is not oriented to any specific age group, gender, or life stage. Rather, this is a large lecture-oriented class that is open to all adults. It even has a few teenagers each week. The class focuses on series of interest to many Christians, and is suitable for those who want to attend the class regularly, those who can attend occasionally, and those who’ve never attended Sunday School before.
Two by Two, 9:30 a.m., Room 120
This discussion-oriented class focuses on faith and contemporary issues. The class is comprised of singles and couples with middle, high school, and college-aged children. Teachers include class members and outside speakers.
Visions, 9:30 a.m., Piro Hall 2
Comprised of married couples and single adults in varying stages of family life, this class engages in lively discussion of today's world, and the role of Christians in it. The class supports a caring and casual atmosphere where open discussion is always encouraged during the lesson. The class regularly participates in social and mission activities, and its members are actively involved in several ministry areas of the church.
Woman to Woman, 9:30 a.m., Room 133
This ladies-only class takes journeys through the Bible using study guides. The discussions are lively, and the sharing of personal views and experiences is encouraged. The class enjoys social activities, traveling together, and engaging in mission work for Parkland Hospital. This group is open to all ages — single or married.
Youth Sunday School
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Children’s Sunday School
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