
Adult Learning
We can spend our whole lives getting to know God . . . There’s always more to discover!
Learning Series: Fall 2025
In the coming year, we will be offering a variety of ways to learn and grow, for people of all ages.
Making Time for the Spirit
In September, we will have a 4-class learning series called “Making Time for The Spirit.” These will be brief, 30-minute classes each Sunday after worship. They will be in-person (only).
Teen and Adult Classes to Grow Deeper as a Christian (or prepare for Confirmation)
At some point, we ask ourselves, “In a culture where being religious is a choice, do I want to follow the way of Jesus?” Do I want to make meaning of my life by wrestling with the Biblical stories? Does being part of a Christian community help me live out my values?
There will be one class for adults and another class for teens.
Bible and Beyond
Need a midweek pick-me-up? We have adult learning opportunities on Thurs. evenings 7:30-8:30 p.m. via Zoom.
On weeks we don’t have other adult programming, we meet to study scripture. No experience needed; doubts and questions welcome! Come learn, pray, and enjoy time with fellow parishioners. Come as you are – no need to read the Bible passage ahead of time.
To get the Zoom link or learn more, please email our parish administrator, at office@church-of-our-saviour.org.
The Way of Love
This 9-class course helps us create a well-balanced spiritual life. It’s intended for adults and teens ages 16+ who may want to be confirmed, received into the Episcopal Church, or reaffirm their baptismal vows. It’s also great for longtime Christians wanting to become more intentional about their faith.
Periodic Discussions or Book Studies
Past discussions have covered the books How We Learn to Be Brave by Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde; The Episcopal Way by Eric H. F. Law and Stephanie Spellers; The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander; This Changes Everything by Naomi Klein; Laudato Si by Pope Francis; Strength for the Journey: A Guide to Spiritual Practices by Renee Miller; and The Book of Common Prayer. Conversations have covered such varied topics as truth and reparations, grief, end-of-life planning, implicit bias, meditation, the role of music in worship, Bible journaling, and speaking across differences.
New to the Episcopal Church? You may enjoy 11 Things I Love about the Episcopal Church by Ben Irwin.
More resources can be found here.