Adults
Come Grow in Faith and Vitality with Us!
"We ought always to thank God for you, brothers and sisters, and rightly so, because your faith is growing more and more, and the love all of you have for one another is increasing."
(2 Thessalonians 1:3, Today's New International Version)
The journey of faith is one that continues throughout our lives as we seek to be molded into the image of Jesus Christ through the work of the Holy Spirit.
Our adult ministries and small groups enable you to join with others to learn from God's Word and receive encouragement from one another.
For additional detail of upcoming events and group meetings, please see our Calendar of Events
Together, let's grow in knowledge and love, more and more.
Groups
Adult Sunday School Class
- Who?: Adults (all ages)
- Meets every Sunday, 9:45-10:45 am
- Primary Teacher: Cindy Ingle
- Topic: Difficult Bible Passages
Young Adult Group
- Who? - Adults from 20s through 40s
- Meets once a month on Sunday evenings from 5:00-7:00 pm
- Topic: NOOMA series (modern day parables of faith and theology)
- Begins with a meal followed by prayer, song, film, and study
BAD (Bible and Devotion) Girls of Springwood
- Who? - Women (20s-50s)
- Meets once a month. See the calendar of Events for the next meeting.
- Primary Teacher: Cindy Ingle
- Topic: Just Wives - book on women in the Bible
- Begins with a meal followed by prayer, song, and study
Presbyterian Women's Morning Circle
- Who? - Women (seniors)
- Meets on the Wednesday following the first Sunday of the month from 10-11:30 am
- Primary Teachers: Marietta Breidenthall, Arlene Ingle, Ann Jennings
- Topic: Ruth
- Women usually go to a local restaurant together for lunch following the study
Men's Group
- Who? - Men (although primarily seniors, all ages are welcome)
- Meets on the Wednesday following the first Sunday of the month from 10-11:30 am
- Topic: Leadership Essentials by Greg Ogden - Vision, Influence, and Character
- Men open the meeting with the women, have their study separately, and may go to lunch with women
Wednesday Evening Bible Study
- Who? - Adults (all ages are welcome)
- Meets Wednesday evenings 6:30-7:30 pm
- Topic: Studies of individual books of the Bible
Adult Choir
- Who? - Adults of all ages
- Meets every other Wednesday evening from 7:30-8:30 pm
- Choir Director: Renate Ingle
- Organist/Pianist: JoAnn Sutton
Jubilee Ringers Handchime Choir
- Who? - Teens and adults of all ages
- Practice as scheduled. See the calendar of events for the next practice.
- Choir Director: Anna Rodriguez
New Member Inquirers Class
- Who? - Adults who desire to learn more about the Church and those who are interested in becoming a member of Springwood
- Primary Teacher - Pastor
- Topic: Basics of the Christian faith, beliefs and history of Presbyterian denomination, organization and mission of the church
Wittenberg Group
- Who? - Senior Adults
- Where? - Twin Lakes Retirement Community, The Wittenberg Building in the Great Room, 3844 Heritage Drive, Burlington
- Meets on 2nd and 4th Monday evenings from 4-5 pm
- Primary Teacher: L'Wanna Donnell
- Topic: The Upper Room discussion guides
by Reverend Dale Walker | 02/15/10
Lent begins Wednesday, February 18: Ash Wednesday. Traditionally, Christians have used the six weeks of Lent to prepare for the grace of Christ’s resurrection. Fasting, penitence, prayer, scripture reading, acts of sacrifice and service are some of the disciplines we may use to reflect on our relationship with God and to stretch ourselves spiritually. If you have a special way of keeping Lent, would you let me know? I’d like to be able to share those ideas with the congregation—your anonymity protected, of course—to encourage others to deepen their relationship with God during these weeks (Read more)
by Reverend Dale Walker | 02/28/10
“Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!”, Isaiah trembled in his sandals overhearing the seraphs praise God. The dictionary defines “holy” as characterized by perfection and transcendence.” Do you expect—even hope--to meet the Holy when you come to church? Annie Dillard writes that when we go to church, we should wear crash helmets, be given life preservers, and be lashed to the pews, in case God does show up! [“Teaching a Stone to Talk”] Isaiah’s vision is as terrifying as the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile: the foundations shaking, the air filled with smoke. I wonder if we want that much holiness!
Perhaps we need an encounter with the Living God to shake us up, transform us, heal us, and bring us into God’s circle of holiness. Perhaps that would help us recognize the holy in all things—even in ourselves. But be warned: expect to be changed, just as Isaiah was changed and empowered to speak for God to a troubled country—as Peter was changed from a simple fisherman to be able to follow that strange, nonconformist teacher. If you are willing to be changed from just rocking along in your faith, strap on your crash helmet, grab a life preserver, immerse yourself in God’s word in scripture, and ask what God, through a particular passage, is asking of you. Soak yourself in prayer, opening your heart to listen to God’s words of comfort and words of challenge. Hear and receive God’s forgiveness of you, freeing you from the paralyzing guilt about sin and freeing you to follow Jesus. For us, forgiveness comes not by a burning coal on our lips, but by hearing the good news of God’s great love

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