Learn and Grow
Faith is more than knowledge about God. Instead, it’s about growing in the experience of God throughout our lives by continually learning, asking questions and being formed in faith by what God is saying to us.
Faith formation at Prince of Peace happens at many times and in many ways. Sunday School is offered from September through May (check our website for exact beginning and end dates each year) at 11 am, following our worship service. Other learning events happen throughout the year, including the summer.
Sunday School for Younger Children employs the Spark Rotation Sunday School curriculum. In workshops such as drama, cooking, and science, we’ll explore each Bible story from multiple perspectives and in greater depth with an experiential approach similar to VBS.
Sunday School for Middle & High School students is based in exploration. Hilarious short films will be the starting point for discussing theological questions that youth really ask.
Adult Coffee and Conversation is held during the Sunday School hour, and features both Bible study and presentations on issues of importance to our community.
Women’s Bible Study is held each Tuesday at 12:30 pm. Bring a bag lunch and come join in!
Theology on Tap is a monthly evening opportunity for adults to gather with Pastor Steve at the church to discuss theological and Biblical stories and ideas. BYO food and drinks and joins us!
Our Men’s Group studies and discusses the Sunday Bible readings each Saturday morning on Zoom.
Confirmation for 7-9th graders helps youth deepen and grow in their faith through learning, service and fellowship. We use the dynamic curriculum Head to the Heart to study the Bible and Catechism. And our program includes monthly service and fellowship events.
Vacation Bible School is held each year in July in the evenings, with learning for both children and adults.
First Communion Instruction is offered by the Pastor each year for children at least in 3rd grade, to help both children and adults more fully appreciate the gift of Jesus’ presence in communion.