Sunday School Classes at MDUMC
Please contact Cindy Mood for more information about any of our classes.
BRIDGEBUILDERS
Senior Adults
Sundays at 9:30 AM | Wesley Hall (Main Campus)
We are a warm, caring, supportive group of Christians who share each other’s burdens and celebrate each other’s joys, all while studying to strengthen our faith and deepen our knowledge of God’s word.
Connections
Mostly Couples
Sundays at 9:30 AM | Adult Ministry Center Lobby (West Campus)
The Connections class is designed for people who are or will soon be empty nesters. We have a variety of topics and speakers, as well as mission and social opportunities.
DISCOVERY
Mostly Couples (50’s-60’s)
Sundays at 9:30 AM | D200 (Main Campus) & via Zoom
Our class lessons use a discussion format and cover a variety of topics. We sponsor service projects throughout the year and have frequent adult social events.
FOUNDATIONS
Families with Children
Sundays at 9:30 AM | C201 (Main Campus)
Luke 6:48 states that a firm foundation cannot be shaken, and this group will focus on ensuring the foundation in our own house stands firm. In Foundations, we will support one another and grow our own faith as we strive to pass our faith on to our children.
FRIENDSHIP
Couples and Singles (60+)
Sundays at 9:30 AM | D100 (Main Campus)
The Friendship Class utilizes lectures and discussions led by teachers from our class, congregation, and community to examine widely varying topics—the Bible, Methodism, history, modern issues, and the future—to encourage and enable healthy and productive lives. In addition, we have monthly social activities and fruitful outreach programs in order to bond inward and serve outward as responsible members of God's creation.
GENESIS
Couples and Singles (60+)
Sundays at 9:30 AM | D201 (Main Campus)
Through prayer, study, lively weekly discussions, and fellowship, we seek to nurture our continued growth in the Spirit of Christ and to share our gifts through active participation in the life of the church and the community.
GOOD NEWS
Couples and Singles (60+)
Sundays at 11 AM | Wesley Hall (Main Campus)
Varied class lessons, including lectures and spirited discussions, taught by our members and outside teachers. Outreach includes Urban Outreach Children’s Book Program, Soupmobile and Memorial Assistance Ministries, etc. Members believe in active caring and support for each other. Varied social activities are also enjoyed.
Grapevine
High Functioning Young Adults with Special Needs
Sundays at 1:00 PM | via Zoom
The Grapevine class offers a place of learning and fellowship for high functioning young adults.
PROBERS
Couples and Singles (Boomers & Seniors)
Sundays at 9:30 AM | D204 (Main Campus)
We welcome visitors of all ages. We have a lively interest in the values of today’s society as they relate to Christians. We host a variety of speakers. By probing into the hard questions, we foster lively discussion and offer our members an opportunity to grow theologically and scripturally. We actively support outreach programs of the church and enjoy many social activities.
ROOTS
Couples and Singles (60+)
Sundays at 9:30 AM | C200 (Main Campus)
Our focus is on Bible study and family issues. We are a great support group for many ministry events, such as workcamps and the Soupmobile.
SINGLES IN ACTION
Singles (50+)
Sundays at 9:30 AM | D202 (Main Campus)
We are singles of all ages who are willing to admit our imperfections and are interested in growing spiritually toward perfection! We enjoy short-term studies presented in a discussion format by class members. This group is very welcoming and active in the Singles Ministry and in the general ministry of the church, especially missions and outreach.
Three Strands Sunday School
Families with young children
9:45 AM | Music and Arts Center Ensemble Room (West Campus)
An open class for families with young children to come together and study God's word and how it applies to daily life. (Formerly known as the Young Families Class)
UPPER ROOM
Older Adults
Sundays at 9:30 AM | D206 (Main Campus)
Believing that Bible study is a “contact sport of the mind and heart,” class members are responsible for leading the discussions each Sunday. One book of the Bible is studied in depth, alternating between Old Testament and New Testament.