Youth Confirmation
We invite all baptized youth that are at least entering the 8th grade to seek confirmation! This will involve 9 months of Sunday school classes and spiritual formation through prayer and service.
We invite all baptized youth that are at least entering the 8th grade to seek confirmation! This will involve 9 months of Sunday school classes and spiritual formation through prayer and service.
This year in Middle School Sunday School, our students will be learning about the saints of the church! Come each week to Room 120 as we explore the stories of faithful Christians throughout the history of the church.
This program year, our high schoolers will walk their way through the Bible, connecting the various stories they may have heard their whole lives. This class will give them an opportunity to dig deeper and see the bigger picture. Join us in Room 115 every Sunday from 10:15 to 11:00 a.m.
Hearts and Hands will be a service night in partnership with our pastoral care ministries. Children will pray for, serve, and encourage members of our parish who are sick, grieving, lonely, or walking through difficult circumstances. These evenings will help children learn that they are not simply preparing to become part of the Church’s ministry […]
For generations, Christians have been fascinated by the glittering picture of Christ’s redemption of the cosmos laid out by the unknown author of the Letter to the Hebrews. Drawing extensively on the Old Testament, this early Christian address is liturgical, theological, cosmic, and practical all at once. This fall, our Tuesday Bible Study, "Heavenly Temple: […]
At Crossroads, children explore the larger questions and practices of the Christian faith through Scripture, prayer, conversation, and hands-on experiences. Crossroads seeks to help children grow more confident in the shared beliefs, prayers, and practices of the Church and begin to understand how faith shapes their everyday lives. This fall, we will begin in September […]
Hosea is the strangest of love stories: God tells a prophet to marry a woman who will break his heart, so that Israel—and we—can see how faithfully God loves an unfaithful people. Join us this fall for "Sowing the Fields: Wednesday Night Bible Study" to study to book of Hosea. Bible study groups will be […]
This fall, we are once again hosting our regular grief support group offered through GriefShare, a program designed to help and encourage those grieving the death of a spouse, child, family member, or friend. This 13-week small group format class will meet in the Miller Room at 6:30, right after our community meal in Graves […]
Join us Thursday mornings at 7:00 a.m. for a study of the book of Job. This volume covers one of the most popular books of the Old Testament, a book known for its themes of suffering and doubt. The book of Job tells the story of one man whose life fell apart, who went to […]
The St. Francis chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew (BOSA) is a men's group that meets regularly on Saturday mornings for breakfast, Bible study, and fellowship. Meetings are open to guests and take place in Rooms 201/202. If you are interested in joining, contact Chapter Chair John Groth or Treasurer Scott Calvert.
This fall, join the Rector's Forum to study "Ruth: Loyalty, Redemption, and Providence," a six-week exploration of one of Scripture's most beloved stories, starting October 11. Set in a time of upheaval and loss, the book of Ruth follows an unlikely Moabite widow whose radical faithfulness becomes the thread God uses to weave together an […]
We invite all baptized youth that are at least entering the 8th grade to seek confirmation! This will involve 9 months of Sunday school classes and spiritual formation through prayer and service.
This year in Middle School Sunday School, our students will be learning about the saints of the church! Come each week to Room 120 as we explore the stories of faithful Christians throughout the history of the church.
This program year, our high schoolers will walk their way through the Bible, connecting the various stories they may have heard their whole lives. This class will give them an opportunity to dig deeper and see the bigger picture. Join us in Room 115 every Sunday from 10:15 to 11:00 a.m.
Children are invited to come in their pajamas for a peaceful evening of candlelit dinner, Scripture, and Compline. We will learn the Church’s nighttime prayers and practice placing our joys, worries, and whole lives into God’s care as the day comes to an end. All ages are welcome, but we ask that children under 5 […]
For generations, Christians have been fascinated by the glittering picture of Christ’s redemption of the cosmos laid out by the unknown author of the Letter to the Hebrews. Drawing extensively on the Old Testament, this early Christian address is liturgical, theological, cosmic, and practical all at once. This fall, our Tuesday Bible Study, "Heavenly Temple: […]
At Crossroads, children explore the larger questions and practices of the Christian faith through Scripture, prayer, conversation, and hands-on experiences. Crossroads seeks to help children grow more confident in the shared beliefs, prayers, and practices of the Church and begin to understand how faith shapes their everyday lives. This fall, we will begin in September […]
Hosea is the strangest of love stories: God tells a prophet to marry a woman who will break his heart, so that Israel—and we—can see how faithfully God loves an unfaithful people. Join us this fall for "Sowing the Fields: Wednesday Night Bible Study" to study to book of Hosea. Bible study groups will be […]
Join us Thursday mornings at 7:00 a.m. for a study of the book of Job. This volume covers one of the most popular books of the Old Testament, a book known for its themes of suffering and doubt. The book of Job tells the story of one man whose life fell apart, who went to […]
Food for Thought is popular lunch and guest speaker series, held on the third Thursday of each month, from 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., in Graves Hall. All of the Louisville community to this series that focuses on a broad topic base. Past programs have included presentations on music, cyber security, Alzheimer's, sports, history, faith, […]
The St. Francis chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew (BOSA) is a men's group that meets regularly on Saturday mornings for breakfast, Bible study, and fellowship. Meetings are open to guests and take place in Rooms 201/202. If you are interested in joining, contact Chapter Chair John Groth or Treasurer Scott Calvert.
At The Story Table, children will gather around great literature, beginning with C. S. Lewis’s The Magician’s Nephew. Through reading, conversation, Scripture, prayer, and creative activities, we will explore how good stories can help form the Christian imagination and point us toward God’s great story. This offering will be for children in grades 2-5.
At Crossroads, children explore the larger questions and practices of the Christian faith through Scripture, prayer, conversation, and hands-on experiences. Crossroads seeks to help children grow more confident in the shared beliefs, prayers, and practices of the Church and begin to understand how faith shapes their everyday lives. This fall, we will begin in September […]
The St. Francis chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew (BOSA) is a men's group that meets regularly on Saturday mornings for breakfast, Bible study, and fellowship. Meetings are open to guests and take place in Rooms 201/202. If you are interested in joining, contact Chapter Chair John Groth or Treasurer Scott Calvert.