There is a fellowship for every adult.
College/Early Career Fellowship
Large Room, House at the Crossroads
All college-age folks are invited to attend as we study the Scriptures together and seek to understand what it means to live as followers of Jesus Christ today.
This semester during the Sunday School hour (9:15 – 10:15), the C/EC Fellowship will study and discuss the “Nature, Attributes and Purpose of the Holy Scriptures”. The scriptures are God’s wonderful gift to us, and we will seek to understand how God’s Word relates to His world, His Church and to the individual Christian. Along the way, we will briefly look at helpful tools for interpreting Scripture and applying it to daily living.
Joe Minich (443-223-1535)
Marty Rabenhorst (mrabenho@umd.edu)
Young Adult Fellowship
Green Wing, 2nd Floor, Main Bldg
The Young Adult Fellowship is a diverse group made up of singles and married couples, young and not quite so young, grad students and professionals. This is a close and loving community whose fellowship extends beyond the classroom with regular picnics, outings, movies, games, and retreats. All are welcome.The Christian faith has always been rooted firmly in the conviction that the Bible is the word of God, and as such it has unique authority for the Christian’s life. However, today more than ever, Christians face numerous challenges and objections to their historic confession. This quarter the Young Adult Fellowship will be studying the Doctrine of Scripture in which we will consider important issues related to our confession that the Bible is the word of God. These issues include the Bible’s inspiration, authority, sufficiency, canonicity, and others.
Rev. Stephen Coleman (301-755-5349)
Joe Alder (301-209-9393)
Homebuilders
Brown Wing, 2nd Floor, Main Bldg
This class is built around fellowship and the study of Scripture, exploring how it applies to our lives, especially in relation to family, marriage, and children. Visitors are always welcome.
This quarter we are doing a study of the Church. We are following the outline of the book Total Church – A Radical Reshaping around Gospel and Community, by Tim Chester and Steve Timmis. The authors challenge many ideas about how we “do church” in the postmodern world. We expect that we will have a lively time discussing the notions that the authors advance.
Rock Brockman (301-277-9616)
Living Faith
Green Wing, 1st Floor, Main Bldg
In this intergenerational class, we seek to deepen our walk with Christ and each other through the study of God’s Word and topics that build our faith. Visitors are welcome at any time.
We receive salvation as a gift of God’s grace. But what does it mean to live by grace daily? What is Christian freedom? Does obedience matter? What are the roles of freedom and obedience in our lives as followers of Christ? In the winter quarter we will be studying answers to these and other questions on the Christian life in Paul’s letter to the Galatians. Join us for a practical study that can help you grow in your walk with Christ.
Dorry Kenyon (301-871-0643)
King’s Daughters
Green Wing, 1st Floor, Main Bldg
All ladies are invited to attend the class on any Sunday for study, prayer, and fellowship. Coffee is served!
This quarter the King’s Daughters will read The Peacemaker, by Ken Sande. This book is included in Pastor Scott Bridge’s church leadership course and will build a strong foundation for when he returns to teach the King’s Daughters in the spring. Copies of the book are available for purchase.
Jan Adams (240-390-0429 or jadams@washingtonchristian.org)
Sermon Discussion Fellowship
Small Room, House at the Crossroads
This group meets for fellowship and to dig further into both the Bible text and the sermon from the worship service of the previous week.
This is a great place to begin your discovery of community at Wallace. Participate in the discussion or just listen in. First-time visitors and long-time participants are on equal ground as we grapple with the Word of God and seek to apply it to our lives and the world around us. The leaders provide a brief summary of the sermon for those who weren’t present to hear it, and the sermon can also be reviewed at http://www.wallacepca.org/sunday-worship/sermons.The group seeks to build relationships with one another and to take time to pray for one another.
Terry Carman (301-604-3349)
Jim Hemphill (301-937-7264)