Wednesday
(7 Events)
COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY
8:30 AM
Time8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
LocationMultiple locations around the building
DescriptionCommunity Bible Study is hosting a 30-week in-depth Bible Study. Classes will meet on Wednesdays at Faith Lutheran Curch from 8:30-11:30am and at the Rochester Christian Reformed Church from 9:30-11:30am. If you are interested in attending or learning more, please contact Cheryl Erickson at cerick1234@gmail.com. Advance registration is required and the registration fee is $35/adult and $10/child. The class meeting at Faith is for women only. The class meeting at RCRC is for men, women, and children through age 5. This year the classes will study Daniel and Revelation.
ContactCheryl Erickson
cerick1234@gmail.com
Thursday
(1 Event)
Friday
(1 Event)
Saturday
(2 Events)
Sunday
(6 Events)
REAL-LIFE MIRACLES
9:45 am
Time9:45 am - 10:40 am
LocationCOMMUNITY ROOM
DescriptionAre miracles real? If they are, why do some people get them and others don’t? Are there really angels and what part do they play in my life? These questions and more will be discussed and studied as Lyle Heggemeier leads this class each Sunday in the Community Room. We’ll hear real-life stories from people who’ve had miracles and what they think happened. But we’ll also discuss what miracles are all about.
CHRISTMAS: BETWEEN THE MANGER AND THE MALL
9:45 AM
Time9:45 AM - 10:40 AM
LocationAUDITORIUM
DescriptionFor the Sundays in November, a calendar mid-point between our recent October Reformation celebration and the December onset of Advent, we will have an opportunity to consider the history of Christmas in America but concluding each session with Luther’s deep understanding of the Incarnation. Christmas in America has a rich history. Outlawed in some Protestant colonies because it was a time for workers to drink, carouse, and vandalize, Christmas was domesticated, brought into the home, marketed, and commercialized. Over against the garish celebration of Christmas, Luther calls us back quietly to that which cannot be marketed or sold, namely, the God who has come down to us in quiet and vulnerable gracious love. Please join us if you can as Pastor Hering leads this class in the Auditorium.
GRIEF SHARE CLASS
9:45 AM
Time9:45 AM - 10:40 AM
Location
DescriptionGrief, particularly at the death of a loved one, can seem overwhelming. But encouragement and help can assist us in the journey from mourning to joy. Grief Share is a class/support group that is designed to help those experiencing grief in that journey. Faith will be hosting a new 12-week Grief Share class, led by Donna Kaser, beginning Sunday, Oct. 1 during the Education Hour.
Monday
(4 Events)
MONDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY
7:00 PM
Time7:00 PM - 8:15 PM
LocationCommunity Room
DescriptionThis six-week study will be about Paul--his writings and his life. This first century rabbi traveled thousands of miles because of the call he received. But in looking at his call and his life, we also see how God has called us and what it means to accept that call to make disciples. Lyle leads this study utilizing materials with Adam Hamilton.
Tuesday
(5 Events)
Wednesday
(4 Events)
COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY
8:30 AM
Time8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
LocationMultiple locations around the building
DescriptionCommunity Bible Study is hosting a 30-week in-depth Bible Study. Classes will meet on Wednesdays at Faith Lutheran Curch from 8:30-11:30am and at the Rochester Christian Reformed Church from 9:30-11:30am. If you are interested in attending or learning more, please contact Cheryl Erickson at cerick1234@gmail.com. Advance registration is required and the registration fee is $35/adult and $10/child. The class meeting at Faith is for women only. The class meeting at RCRC is for men, women, and children through age 5. This year the classes will study Daniel and Revelation.
ContactCheryl Erickson
cerick1234@gmail.com
Thursday
(2 Events)
Saturday
(1 Event)
Sunday
(9 Events)
REAL-LIFE MIRACLES
9:45 am
Time9:45 am - 10:40 am
LocationCOMMUNITY ROOM
DescriptionAre miracles real? If they are, why do some people get them and others don’t? Are there really angels and what part do they play in my life? These questions and more will be discussed and studied as Lyle Heggemeier leads this class each Sunday in the Community Room. We’ll hear real-life stories from people who’ve had miracles and what they think happened. But we’ll also discuss what miracles are all about.
CHRISTMAS: BETWEEN THE MANGER AND THE MALL
9:45 AM
Time9:45 AM - 10:40 AM
LocationAUDITORIUM
DescriptionFor the Sundays in November, a calendar mid-point between our recent October Reformation celebration and the December onset of Advent, we will have an opportunity to consider the history of Christmas in America but concluding each session with Luther’s deep understanding of the Incarnation. Christmas in America has a rich history. Outlawed in some Protestant colonies because it was a time for workers to drink, carouse, and vandalize, Christmas was domesticated, brought into the home, marketed, and commercialized. Over against the garish celebration of Christmas, Luther calls us back quietly to that which cannot be marketed or sold, namely, the God who has come down to us in quiet and vulnerable gracious love. Please join us if you can as Pastor Hering leads this class in the Auditorium.
GRIEF SHARE CLASS
9:45 AM
Time9:45 AM - 10:40 AM
Location
DescriptionGrief, particularly at the death of a loved one, can seem overwhelming. But encouragement and help can assist us in the journey from mourning to joy. Grief Share is a class/support group that is designed to help those experiencing grief in that journey. Faith will be hosting a new 12-week Grief Share class, led by Donna Kaser, beginning Sunday, Oct. 1 during the Education Hour.
Monday
(4 Events)
MONDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY
7:00 PM
Time7:00 PM - 8:15 PM
LocationCommunity Room
DescriptionThis six-week study will be about Paul--his writings and his life. This first century rabbi traveled thousands of miles because of the call he received. But in looking at his call and his life, we also see how God has called us and what it means to accept that call to make disciples. Lyle leads this study utilizing materials with Adam Hamilton.
Tuesday
(4 Events)
Wednesday
(7 Events)
COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY
8:30 AM
Time8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
LocationMultiple locations around the building
DescriptionCommunity Bible Study is hosting a 30-week in-depth Bible Study. Classes will meet on Wednesdays at Faith Lutheran Curch from 8:30-11:30am and at the Rochester Christian Reformed Church from 9:30-11:30am. If you are interested in attending or learning more, please contact Cheryl Erickson at cerick1234@gmail.com. Advance registration is required and the registration fee is $35/adult and $10/child. The class meeting at Faith is for women only. The class meeting at RCRC is for men, women, and children through age 5. This year the classes will study Daniel and Revelation.
ContactCheryl Erickson
cerick1234@gmail.com
Thursday
(4 Events)
Saturday
(1 Event)
Sunday
(7 Events)
REAL-LIFE MIRACLES
9:45 am
Time9:45 am - 10:40 am
LocationCOMMUNITY ROOM
DescriptionAre miracles real? If they are, why do some people get them and others don’t? Are there really angels and what part do they play in my life? These questions and more will be discussed and studied as Lyle Heggemeier leads this class each Sunday in the Community Room. We’ll hear real-life stories from people who’ve had miracles and what they think happened. But we’ll also discuss what miracles are all about.
GRIEF SHARE CLASS
9:45 AM
Time9:45 AM - 10:40 AM
Location
DescriptionGrief, particularly at the death of a loved one, can seem overwhelming. But encouragement and help can assist us in the journey from mourning to joy. Grief Share is a class/support group that is designed to help those experiencing grief in that journey. Faith will be hosting a new 12-week Grief Share class, led by Donna Kaser, beginning Sunday, Oct. 1 during the Education Hour.
CHRISTMAS: BETWEEN THE MANGER AND THE MALL
9:45 AM
Time9:45 AM - 10:40 AM
LocationAUDITORIUM
DescriptionFor the Sundays in November, a calendar mid-point between our recent October Reformation celebration and the December onset of Advent, we will have an opportunity to consider the history of Christmas in America but concluding each session with Luther’s deep understanding of the Incarnation. Christmas in America has a rich history. Outlawed in some Protestant colonies because it was a time for workers to drink, carouse, and vandalize, Christmas was domesticated, brought into the home, marketed, and commercialized. Over against the garish celebration of Christmas, Luther calls us back quietly to that which cannot be marketed or sold, namely, the God who has come down to us in quiet and vulnerable gracious love. Please join us if you can as Pastor Hering leads this class in the Auditorium.
Monday
(5 Events)
MONDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY
7:00 PM
Time7:00 PM - 8:15 PM
LocationCommunity Room
DescriptionThis six-week study will be about Paul--his writings and his life. This first century rabbi traveled thousands of miles because of the call he received. But in looking at his call and his life, we also see how God has called us and what it means to accept that call to make disciples. Lyle leads this study utilizing materials with Adam Hamilton.
Tuesday
(4 Events)
Wednesday
(3 Events)
Thursday
(1 Event)
Friday
(1 Event)
Sunday
(9 Events)
REAL-LIFE MIRACLES
9:45 am
Time9:45 am - 10:40 am
LocationCOMMUNITY ROOM
DescriptionAre miracles real? If they are, why do some people get them and others don’t? Are there really angels and what part do they play in my life? These questions and more will be discussed and studied as Lyle Heggemeier leads this class each Sunday in the Community Room. We’ll hear real-life stories from people who’ve had miracles and what they think happened. But we’ll also discuss what miracles are all about.
CHRISTMAS: BETWEEN THE MANGER AND THE MALL
9:45 AM
Time9:45 AM - 10:40 AM
LocationAUDITORIUM
DescriptionFor the Sundays in November, a calendar mid-point between our recent October Reformation celebration and the December onset of Advent, we will have an opportunity to consider the history of Christmas in America but concluding each session with Luther’s deep understanding of the Incarnation. Christmas in America has a rich history. Outlawed in some Protestant colonies because it was a time for workers to drink, carouse, and vandalize, Christmas was domesticated, brought into the home, marketed, and commercialized. Over against the garish celebration of Christmas, Luther calls us back quietly to that which cannot be marketed or sold, namely, the God who has come down to us in quiet and vulnerable gracious love. Please join us if you can as Pastor Hering leads this class in the Auditorium.
GRIEF SHARE CLASS
9:45 AM
Time9:45 AM - 10:40 AM
Location
DescriptionGrief, particularly at the death of a loved one, can seem overwhelming. But encouragement and help can assist us in the journey from mourning to joy. Grief Share is a class/support group that is designed to help those experiencing grief in that journey. Faith will be hosting a new 12-week Grief Share class, led by Donna Kaser, beginning Sunday, Oct. 1 during the Education Hour.
Monday
(3 Events)
Tuesday
(2 Events)
Wednesday
(7 Events)
COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDY
8:30 AM
Time8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
LocationMultiple locations around the building
DescriptionCommunity Bible Study is hosting a 30-week in-depth Bible Study. Classes will meet on Wednesdays at Faith Lutheran Curch from 8:30-11:30am and at the Rochester Christian Reformed Church from 9:30-11:30am. If you are interested in attending or learning more, please contact Cheryl Erickson at cerick1234@gmail.com. Advance registration is required and the registration fee is $35/adult and $10/child. The class meeting at Faith is for women only. The class meeting at RCRC is for men, women, and children through age 5. This year the classes will study Daniel and Revelation.
ContactCheryl Erickson
cerick1234@gmail.com
Thursday
(1 Event)