Adult Sunday School Classes

These classes follow a traditional Sunday School class format. Length of studies averages 6-13 weeks, although some classes are continuous. These classes meet from 9:00 until 10:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings.

Combo Class
In the Combo class we study a variety of topics. We sponsor the Advent and Lenten studies for the adult members of the congregation. Our leader is Rick Biles and we meet in Room #12/13.

Young Adult Class
This class is for visitors and those new to the Church. It is a 4-week introduction to Lowman members, Adult Sunday School classes, our physical building, and the ministries that are unique to Lowman United Methodist Church. A brief introduction to Methodism is also offered for those who are new to the faith.
(meets "by the fireplace", Sunday mornings at 9:35 a.m.)

Inquirers
This class is for visitors and those new to the Church. It is a 4-week introduction to Lowman members, Adult Sunday School classes, our physical building, and the ministries that are unique to Lowman United Methodist Church. A brief introduction to Methodism is also offered for those who are new to the faith.
(meets "by the fireplace", Sunday mornings at 9:35 a.m.)

Pathfinders
You're invited to join our adult class--Pathfinders. Books we recently read and discussed were There Is a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem by Wayne Dyer and Tomorrow's God by Neale Walssch. Jeanette Kuhns and Larry Sims are our very capable leaders. Our classroom is just north of the commons in Room #16.

Discovering Faith
Discovering Faith is lead by Craig Sylvester. November topic is "The New Covenant Community" from the Standard Lesson Commentary series.

Golden Beacon
The Golden Beacon Class is one of the largest adult Sunday School classes. We are an active group of couples and single adults who are retired, yet remain active in our church life as well as our community. Our common theme of fellowship is the calling of our class membership as well as the entire membership of the church. Our class has a social Sunday once a month with a shortened study period, as well as planned social events about four times a year. We meet in Room #10/11 on the north side of Wesley Hall.