Upcoming Events

May 2022
8+ Class – Sunday Adult Christian Education
8+ Class Chapel Reception Hall 8:55 - 9:25 a.m. This 30 minute class is a clergy-led coffee and Bible study following the 8 a.m. service.
Find out more »Life in Christ – Sunday Christian Education
Life in Christ Adult Christian Education Class Chapel Reception Hall 10:15 - 11 a.m. This class looks at what it means to be a disciple of Christ in the present age, from who Christ is to the message He shared and how we might follow Him today. This week’s discussion will be “Evangelism” with The Rev. Wesley Arning. .
Find out more »Family Life Class – How to Study the Bible
Family Life Class How to Study the Bible Parish Life Center 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. The Bible is a big book and it can be intimidating. However, the Bible is not just for scholars, or for clergy — the Bible is meant to be accessible to everyone! Join us, beginning April 24, in the Family Life Class for a four-week Sunday School series called “How to Study the Bible.” In this four-week class, you will be equipped with tools to…
Find out more »Seekers
10:15 - 11 a.m. Activity Center, Aerobics Room Welcome to Seekers. This seasoned group is for more senior Parishioners and follows a lectionary-based Bible Study.
Find out more »Contemplative Hour
Those who wish to deepen their walk can gather between services for prayer and sharing. For more information, contact the Rev. Sharron Cox at scox@stmartinsepiscopal.org.
Find out more »Theology for Life – One Faith Among Many
Dr. Ben Blackwell, recently co-authored a book on the basics of Christian thought, based around the Nicene Creed, called “Engaging Theology.” But how is Orthodox Christianity different from those of other faiths? We share some things in common and yet, there are also vast differences in the way we construct our faith. This five-week series will explore aspects of Christian thought and how they compare to other religious belief systems. Ben Blackwell, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Early Christianity, Director…
Find out more »Education for Ministry (EfM) Classes
Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Welcome Center Would you like a place where you can define your faith, refine your faith, articulate your faith and live your faith? If your answer is “yes,” Education for Ministry is for you! Education for Ministry (EfM) is a challenging and affirming four-year-study developed and administered throughout the Episcopal Church by the University of the South's School of Theology. Participants are guided by trained mentors through the study and discussion of scripture, church history,…
Find out more »June 2022
Faith in Literature Day Group – “The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek”
Wednesday, 1 - 2:30 p.m. in the Children's Life Center, Room 132 The Faith in Literature group explores, discusses and makes relevant connections between faith and works of fiction, past and present. While operating within the framework of Christian theology, we seek to ascertain how all good literature, even if by omission, deals with and reflects themes of faith. Join us as we explore "The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek" by Kim Michele Richardson. For more information, please call Dania…
Find out more »Faith in Literature Evening Group – “The Dearly Beloved”
Tuesday, 7 - 8:30 p.m. in the Children's Life Center, Room 109 The Faith in Literature group explores, discusses and makes relevant connections between faith and works of fiction, past and present. While operating within the framework of Christian theology, we seek to ascertain how all good literature, even if by omission, deals with and reflects themes of faith. Join us as we explore "The Dearly Beloved" by Cara Wall. For more information, please call Dania Lainez at 713-985-3845 or…
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