![]() Easy entry point for those new to Wilshire or to adult Sunday School. Directors: Dennis and Laura Smith and Diana Early, rotation of teachers. Engages with Scripture in a broad and holistic way. Intergenerational class options:įOUNDATIONS OF FAITH. Directors: Bryan Rollins and Sally Gary teacher rotation includes George Mason. The class is a combination of Bible study and discussion. Class members share their spiritual journey related to the church and their own sexual orientation or gender identity, or that of family members and friends. This class is designed to center the experiences of our LGBTQ+ members and guests, although allies are welcome as well. Lessons based on the books of the Bible and Bible commentary lead to spirited group discussion.ĭirector: Susan Clarke. ![]() Directors: Sue McElveen and Michael Moorhead rotation of teachers. A mix of Bible study and topical studies. Enjoy lively discussion on almost every issue in this large class. Director: Mary Kay Jackman, rotation of teachers. Couples and singles in their 70s and 80s with diverse life experiences. Teacher Joe Haag selects a commentary for each book studied and then adds theological, historical and cultural context. An in-depth study of the books of the Bible, typically alternating between the Old & New Testaments. Many have retired and remain fully engaged in church and community. B.E.S.T stands for Boomers Encouraging and Studying Together. And a threefold cord is not quickly broken.” Director is Mary Carver. The class takes its name from Ecclesiastes 4:12: “Though one may be overpowered by another, two can withstand him. Adults, mainly in their 60s and 70s, share a vision for developing caring relationships, participating in stimulating Bible study and lively discussion, and welcoming members and guests alike. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS SUGGESTIONS:ĬORD OF THREE. Watch the video here or on Wilshire’s YouTube channel page. ![]() Members and guests are always welcome.Ĭhair Yoga – Wilshire member Susan Austin has created a 20 minute video of easy stretching called chair yoga because most of it can be done while seated in a chair – no need to get on the floor or for any special equipment. Do you like to knit? Bring your current knitting projects or help others in the group make prayer shawls for those in need at this weekly group session. Contact Max Post for more information on these classes or the next session. These are free classes that meet during the day and in the evening on select Tuesdays. Do you struggle with working your computer? Do you want to learn how to use basic Microsoft Office applications? Or do you have a smartphone (Iphone, Android, Google phone) and want to know how to better use it? Max Post and Chris Peterson lead separate classes for six weeks each semester. Contact director Sarah Stafford for more information.Ĭomputer Classes / Smartphone / Tablet Classes. New Song sings somewhere in the community about once a month and occasionally sings in worship at Wilshire. The choir includes folks from many different churches all gathering to enjoy a great time in music and service. New Song Community Choir is a senior adult community choir that rehearses in Wilshire’s Choral Hall each Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Lunch is followed by a program or speaker. This is a mealtime gathering the first Wednesday of each month at 11:30 a.m. Learn more on the Wilshire Adventurers page. The Adventurers offer at least one activity every month, ranging from game days to guest speakers to day trips to big travel trips. ![]() Wilshire Adventurers is a special fellowship group for anyone 60 and above. Guests are invited to visit numerous classes until you find just the right fit. Dive in and find the class that’s right for you. In fact, our senior adult community enjoys a robust mix of learning, social activity and travel. Senior adults at Wilshire are anything but inactive.
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