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Education at Virginia-Highland Church
We have many opportunities available for children and adults to learn about progressive Christianity and the values we embrace.
Adult Sunday School
Two adult Sunday School classes are available on Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM.
Thomas Class
The Thomas Class engages the Bible and Christian tradition critically,
using the most recent scholarship available. Topics of study have
included the Gnostic Gospels, the last days of Jesus' life, early
Christian beliefs, and the Old Testament. This class meets on the
bottom floor of the church in the Library. Donuts are usually provided,
but bring your own preferred morning beverage.
Beacon Class
The Beacon Class follows the lectionary and studies a different
scripture each week. The scripture is discussed in terms of its
historical and Biblical context, its possible interpretations, and its
meaning for our daily lives. This class meets on the second floor of
the church in the Beacon Classroom.
Children's Ministry
Children are welcome in the nursery and children's classroom from 9:30
AM until the end of worship. Our children's minister, Clary Gardner,
who is trained and experienced in children's ministry, provides a mix
of play, crafts, and lessons in Christian topics that is suitable for
all ages. We generally have a small but mixed age group that has a lot
of fun and usually leaves with a craft worth showing off. We'd love to
have your kids join us for the fun.
Coffee and Questions
Every Third Tuesday night at Java Vino, a coffee and wine bar in
Virginia-Highland, some of us gather at 7:30 PM to discuss Christian
topics that we are curious to know more about. This guided but very
open discussion can be serious, irreverant, moving, and/or meditative,
but is always fun. Topics for discussion have included the Trinity,
Jesus' relationship to God, good and evil, sin and salvation, and many
more. Java Vino also has a menu of sandwiches, salads, soups, and
appetizers, and many of us have our dinner there or a cup of coffee or
glass of wine, but no purchase is necessary to participate.
Lunch and Questions
After church every Sunday, several of us have lunch together at a local
restaurant. This is a great time to discuss questions that arose during
the Sunday School, Worship, or Sermon for the day. We generally have at
least one theologian along, and often the pastor, so it is a nice
informal atmosphere for finding out more about things that are on your
mind. Gather in the narthex after Worship and someone will let you know
where we are going to eat.
Food and Fellowship
Once a month, generally on the first Wednesday of the month, we gather
together for a bring-a-dish supper in the Social Hall. Often there are
speakers on a topic of interest, and at other times we discuss church
business or just enjoy a meal together. Topics are publicized in the
newsletter and on the website for upcoming suppers. During holiday
months, we often have a party instead of or in addition to our suppers
at someone's home or in the social hall. These will also be publicized
in the newsletter and on the website.
Kaleidoscope
Every summer, Virginia-Highland Church offers a week of half-day
Vacation Bible School for ages 5-12. We always focus on some aspect of
the environment and our activities, including Bible stories, crafts,
games, gardening, and of course, play, reflect that theme. We hope to
instill in children a sense of caring and responsibility for our
natural world while having a great time. The program is free and
will be held on July 7-11, 2008. To sign up, contact Jim Hall at jim34_31602@yahoo.com.