Adults
Sunday School
Hope & Glory
Sundays, June 2—July 28 | 9:00am in Johnson Hall
Our summer offering for adults is led by the Rev. Joe Ananias and the Rev. Richard Kew. The great Anglican priest and hymnwriter, Charles Wesley, wrote, “Tis mystery all, the immortal dies…so free, so infinite his grace.” It is this mystery into which we will be delving, exploring how to prepare ourselves for the moment when we turn the page from this earthly chapter, encountering the everlasting glory of God. Together we'll explore what it means for us to be disciples of the risen Jesus Christ, with the promise of eternity.
Bible Studies
Scripture is our primary resource for learning about God and the mission of the church. In addition to our Essentials Bible studies, we have many opportunities throughout the week to engage with Scripture, led by both clergy and church members.
Groups for Men & Women
There are a number of exciting opportunities specifically for groups of men or women. From fellowship to Bible study, and even seasonal retreats, there are ample ways to engage with your peers and make lasting connections.
Fellowship
Aelfric's Readers Book Club
St. George’s book club, chose its name from Aelfric the Grammarian who lived in the first half of the 11th century. This is a casual book club for people who love to read! To learn more, contact church members Paula Snyder (615-356-5376 or paulaS1218@aol.com) or Jeanne Gore (615-604-9856 or jengalan@comcast.net).
Eucharist and Conversation
Join us each Saturday at 7:00am for Eucharist in the Chapel followed by coffee and conversation in the Library.
Memoir Writing Group
This group encourages writers and would-be writers — specifically those who want to create a ‘memoir’ in the broadest sense of the word. We meet second Mondays at 1:30 in Dandridge Hall, and members share what they have written (1,000 words or maybe less). We do not criticize – we encourage. We learn from each other, and we laugh a lot! If this speaks to you, contact Rosemary Kew. Better yet, come and see!
Wellness
As our bodies age, we can proactively engage in practices that build strength, flexibility, balance, cognition, and overall wellness. Mary Gilliam leads several classes for all ages and abilities.