Adult Studies

WOW! What’s on Wednesday!

Wednesday evenings at Meridian Street are packed with opportunities for fellowship and learning. WOW! Begins with a fellowship meal at 5:30 p.m.—usually a combination of soups, sandwiches, casseroles, salads and light desserts. The cost of the meal is minimal: just $3.00 for adults with a $9.00 maximum per family. Following the supper, several classes are offered from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. Childcare is provided. WOW! programming is available from September through May, with breaks at Christmas and Easter. The class offerings change throughout the year.

The Winter session of WOW! starts on February 29. check back to our web site for more information.

Disciple Bible Study

Disciple Bible Study is designed for the individual who wants an in-depth experience with scripture. The series includes separate studies lasting for either eight to 10 weeks or 30 to 32 weeks. The study is not only an encounter with scripture, but meeting together for so many weeks also creates a sense of community and fellowship. You can learn more about Disciple Bible Study at Meridian Street by contacting .

Sunday Current Events Class

The Sunday Current Events Class is an open forum of ideas and issues facing Christians in the world today. Leadership is shared among the class members with participants taking turns leading a discussion of church and social issues; however, no one is required to lead. Many class members extend their conversation by sharing lunch together after class at a local restaurant. There is always space for people to join the class on a Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the Library. All you need is to bring an opinion. For more information, contact Rev. .

Truth Seekers Bible Study Class

This group meets in the Conference Room at 10:30 a.m. on Sundays to share fellowship and faith perspectives in a continuing study of the Bible or some spiritual topic. This Fall, they will use a new edition commentary on The Letters of John and Jude by William Barclay as a guide to lead their discussions. This well-known scholar, writer and the author of a 17-volume series of New Testament commentaries uses contemporary language and examples to help groups and individuals discover and understand what the message of the Bible means for their lives. We invite you to sit in with this fun Bible study group.