
Lifespan Learning is proud to present our Fall classes for adults!
To register, please call 232-4023.
Registration is free of charge.
Childcare is available for all courses upon request!
The Life and Teachings of Jesus:
Sunday Evenings in the Chapel
October 4, 2009- November 22, 2009
6:30pm-8:30pm
The Urantia book has become known as a philosophical source for personal spiritual exploration on many topics, including the life and teachings of Jesus. During this eight-week course, participants will have the opportunity to examine Jesus' life from birth and childhood, his teachings and philosophy, through his death. This course maybe extended according to the interests of the participants!
Leader: Thorpe Saxton
Choral Reading:
Sunday Evenings in the Sanctuary
October 4, 2009- November 22, 2009
6:30pm-8:00pm
Choral Reading is the beautiful art of unison reading and has been present through history in many different settings from religious services to reading classes for children. This class will practice this art form through an exciting variety of poetic and lyrical materials.
Leader: Sheila Smith
Cakes for the Queen of Heaven:
Monday Evenings in the Chapel
October 12, 2009- November 9, 2009
7:00pm-9:00pm
With slides, myths, poetry and the wealth of our personal experience, we will explore female religious history and its meaning for our lives. Meet Our Lady of the Mammoths from the Old Stone Age and Enheduanna of Sumerian Ur, our first woman thealogian; explore the Mother-Daughter religion which spanned two thousand years; discover the early peaceful civilizations of Old Europe, Turkey and Minoan Crete.
Leader: Rev. Shirley Ranck
Leader: Rev. Shirley Ranck
ASL:
Thursday Evenings in the Chapel
October 15, 2009-November 5, 2009
6:30-7:30pm
A great opportunity for families to learn something new together, this four-week class will introduce basic, conversational ASL as well as inform participants about some of the benefits of learning to sign as a family. The class may be extended if participants are interested!
Leader: Teresa Fowler
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