Learning among us is a life-long opportunity and responsibility. Among the ways in which we try to encourage adult discipleship are:
Home Groups
Home Groups meet in homes around the city. Why not join one? But what exactly is a Home Group? Home Groups each consist of up to ten members, meeting every other week. Groups will meet on different evenings to accommodate your schedule.
Home Group focus on four things:
1. Fellowship: time is given to being a group, getting to know and support one another. The New Testament words ‘one another’ can thus become real.
2. Discipleship: significant time is given to exploring the meaning of the Bible for everyday life. Learning with and from others is so worthwhile.
3. Worship: in addition to Sunday worship, the New Testament describes small groups singing and praying together. That’s what Home Groups do.
4. Mission: each group takes on a project or task where faith and love can be translated into action, whether in Hamilton or further afield.
The Home Group Facilitators are: Sue Aleksa, David and Mary Edwards, Karen McWilliams, David and Arlene Wilson, Jim Dunlop, Franklin and Donna Thomas.
This Fall, the Bible study will focus on The Parables of Jesus.
Faith Basics
The Faith Basics course led by Dr. Ervine explores the basic shape of the Christian faith in a way that is designed to help believers embrace their faith commitment as well as helping those not yet believers explore Christianity.
To register for this six-week course, phone the Church Office at 905-522-9098.
Lenten Series
Each Lenten season Dr. Ervine leads a study series on Wednesday evenings that focuses on the meaning of Jesus' life and death.
Sunday Seminars
Sunday seminars are held throughout the year from 9 -10 am on Sunday mornings. These interactive sessions offer an opportunity to explore how the Christian faith connects with current issues.