Adult Sunday School classes
The United Methodist Church places great value on adult education. We believe that through continuous learning, we can deepen our faith and strengthen our spiritual connection. Sunday morning study groups, such as those listed here, offer an opportunity to develop a sense of Christian community in a smaller setting. We encourage you to join one of these engaging and informative classes to experience the benefits of adult education for yourself!
Family Faith
Adult Education Bldg. – Room A201 – Ages: 30’s and 40’s
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Contact Family Faith for more information.
​The Family Faith class is a group that combines study, fellowship, service, and enjoyment. Members include individuals who are married, single, and divorced, and most of them are in their 30s and 40s, with children ranging from infants to high school age. The group aims to develop and learn together by discussing topics of spiritual and social significance and applying these insights to the challenges of daily life. Family Faith meets on Sunday mornings at the Adult Education Building.
Parenting for Faith
Adult Education Bldg. – Room A202
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Contact Pastor Missy Jenson for more information.
Parenting for Faith is dedicated to helping you nurture your children's faith and guide them toward a personal relationship with God. As parents, you play a unique and significant role in this journey. Our class aims to equip you with the confidence and tools to share your faith naturally and effectively in everyday life. Join us to learn how to foster a vibrant and connected spiritual relationship for your children.
Friends in Faith
Adult Education Bldg. – Room A205 – All ages
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Contact Diana Nelson for more information.
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Friends in Faith is a group that focuses on fostering fellowship through a lighthearted study environment, which encourages members to connect with each other in their Christian journeys. Members volunteer to lead discussions during sessions. The group is involved in various service projects, including supporting Operation Christmas Child and Habitat for Humanity. Friends in Faith meets on Sunday mornings at the Adult Education Building.
Friendship Bible
Adult Education Bldg. – Room A206 – Ages: Mostly 55+
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Contact Chuck Feuerbacher at bullshooter06@aol.com or
512-923-8254 for more information.
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This interactive class is led by a teacher who guides the members in studying the Bible, chapter by chapter. The class members value friendship, and the Methodist tradition emphasizes studying the Bible and its practical application in our daily lives. If you don't have a Bible, don't worry, as the class has plenty to share.
Open Door Fellowship
Adult Education Bldg. – Room A203 – All ages
Contact Jim Halbrook at jim.halbrook@att.net for more information.
The Open Door Fellowship class is a comprehensive study group that welcomes everyone, regardless of where they are in their faith journey. Members of the group participate in various missions within the church and volunteer their time to support those who are most in need. They value fellowship and have established their own social committee to promote it. Whether you are just starting your journey or have been on it for a while, the Open Door class is open to all.
Regenerates
Adult Education Bldg. – Room A101-102 – Ages: 55+
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Contact Susan Coffman at WRCTAXMAN@aol.com or (512) 288-6923 for more information.
The Regenerates class is a group that focuses on discussions. Members choose a book or topic, and each Sunday, they take turns leading the discussion. The class is actively involved in church ministries such as the Interfaith Hospitality Network, providing lunches for Habitat for Humanity crews, and supporting Casa Marianella and other missions.
Coffee & Conversation
Coffee Bar in the Fellowship Hall - All Ages
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Contact Corinne Weisgerber at corinnew@austin.rr.com or
Pastor Stephen at stephen@oakhillumc.org
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We meet every Sunday between services in the coffee bar area of the Fellowship Hall to sip some delicious French press coffee and chat about matters of faith. We usually follow along with the sermon series and associated readings, but we also occasionally explore other questions or topics of interest to the group. Our goal is to create a friendly and supportive space for us to share experiences, grow in our faith and develop a sense of belonging. We aim to support one another as we open ourselves to God’s love and seek to cultivate an awareness of his presence in our lives.
So grab your favorite mug and join us for some coffee and discussion! We can’t wait to meet you!
Afraid that your schedule doesn’t allow you to commit to a weekly meeting? It’s ok not be able to participate every week. Each class covers distinct material.