This fabric mural, depicting the life of Dunstan, hangs in the Parish Hall.

 

CHRISTIAN FORMATION AT ST. DUNSTAN'S

CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULT CLASSES

Ages 3 - 5 and 1st through 6th Grades: Living the Good News - a curriculum based on the lectionary that works with the readings for each Sunday.

7th - 8th GradesEpiscopal Curriculum for Younger Youth

9th - 12th GradesEpiscopal Curriculum for Older Youth

ADULT CLASSES

St. Dunstan's Book Group meets on the 4th Tuesday of each month at different venues.  Watch the Calendar for more information. 

Adult Forum - various topics presented weekly.  The class meets in the Parish Hall.

01/06/08

Feast of the Epiphany - No Class

01/13/08

Paying Attention, with Dr. Gary Peluso Verdend

01/20/08

Serve One Another - Stewardship Campaign, with Terry Watts

01/27/08

Annual Parish Meeting - No Class

02/03/08

Mayor's Task Force to End Chronic Homelessness, with Greg Shinn

02/10/08

Parent-Child Center, with Desiree Doherty

02/17/08

TBA, with Joe Bessler-Northcutt

02/24/08

Ministry Fair - No Class

03/02/08

Stewardship, with Terry Watts

03/09/08

The Secret of St. Patrick's Success - The Wisdom and Insight in Sharing Celtic Christianity, with Virginia Glandon

03/16/08

Palm Sunday - No Class

03/23/08

Easter Day - No Class

03/30/08

Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless, with Sandra Lewis

04/06/08

Spirituality and Prayer, with Sister Ellie

04/13/08

Prison Ministry within the Diocese of Oklahoma: Promoting Spiritual Growth and Reform within Oklahoma's Prisons, with the Rev. Alan Barrow

04/20/08

Emergency Infant Services, with Eileen Bradshaw

04/27/08

Native American Spirituality, with Terry Pepper

05/04/08

Christian Fiction Writing, with Margaret Daley

05/11/08

Operation School Bell, with Marcie Landis

Monday Morning Bible Study is held in the Parish Hall at 10:00 A.M. with JoAnn Clapp.

Kerygma: Discovering the Bible - an informative and reflective Bible Study program founded on the belief that our heritage and future are found in the stories of our faith contained in the Bible.  Kerygma means “word proclaimed.”  This group studies the Bible through reading, searching, questioning, sharing, and reflecting.

Adult Catechism - this class is designed for adults who are interested in knowing more about the Episcopal Church.  It includes those who are new to the Church and not yet confirmed, and those who have been members for many years and want to refresh their memory.

Coffee and Conversation - As always, there is a terrific opportunity to visit between services in the Parish Hall and North Narthex (outside the offices).

WEEKDAYS

Education for Ministry - meets at Christ Church Episcopal, 10901 South Yale, this four-year theological education program for lay people.  Meetings are weekly and facilitated by a mentor trained and certified by the Episcopal School of Theology at the University of the South in Tennessee. Contact Angela Hock, 918.808.7140, or Fr. Rick Brewer, 918.808.9091.  For more information, visit the EfM website at http://www.sewanee.edu/EFM/index.htm

Meditation Group - this group meets weekly on Tuesdays from 11:00 a.m. to  noon for Bible reading, commentary, music, prayers, special intercessions, and a 20 minute time of silence.  Please contact Emily Runge at 918.494.4089.


 

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