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Sunday School for learners of all ages!
9:30am to 10:20am
Sundays b
eginning September 12, 2010.

All are welcome to participate in Sunday School on Sunday mornings beginning at 9:30am.  Each session opens with a time of intergenerational praying and singing before learners move to age-specific learning areas.  Learners ages 1 to 101 are welcome!  For more information, please contact Pastor Nathan. 

Midweek Bible Study
Wednesdays at 6:30pm at Panera Bread
200 Hancock Street, North Quincy
June 16 - September 22, 2010

Join us for bible study held at Panera Bread, 200 Hancock Street, North Quincy for a relaxed and conversational bible study discussing the scripture readings for the upcoming Sunday.  No experience, expertise, or RSVP needed to attend.  Simply come and look for our table tent sign. 

 

               ALL ARE WELCOME

                  6:30 PM to 7:30 PM

                       Panera Bread
                  200 Hancock Street
                       North Quincy

 

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Wednesday Bible Study is an important part of discipleship-formation at Good Shepherd Lutheran Chruch.   The format is conversational and relaxed.  A safe atmosphere is created so that all questions – even the most basic – are welcome and encouraged.   Our recent areas of study include:  the “Book of Faith” materials on the “Origins of the Christian Bible;” the books of Genesis, Exodus, Luke, Galatians, and Revelation; the Draft ELCA Social Statement on Human Sexuality; forgiveness; Professor Barbara Rossing's book The Rapture Exposed,  and the video series:  "Marriage Built to Last."   Participants find the studies stimulating, interesting, and helpful ways in which to grow deeper in the Christian faith.  

 

Locations vary according to the course.  During the summer, our Bible Study is held at Panera Bread, 200 Hancock Street, North Quincy.  For more information, please contact the Church Office at 617-328.8348 or by emailing us.

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Photos provided by Michael Silver