ADULT FAITH FORMATION

Every week adults from Peace Lutheran Church gather together to study the Bible, develop friendships, pursue wholeness, and share life experiences. Are you ready to join in? Learn more about a sampling of our groups and classes here, email office@peaceaustin.org for more information or to explore what may be your next steps. 

Sunday Opportunities

We offer snacks and conversations every week after the worship service. Most Sundays also feature a potluck lunch and discussion topic. Check below for the schedule of events. You can also find current information in our weekly email and Facebook page.

Weekday Opportunities

See the weekly email or email us to get connected with these groups.
 
Women’s Bible Study on the first Wednesday of each month at 9:30 am on ZoomAll women are welcome for Bible Study. Bring your Bible as we dive into God’s word through the study published in Gather, the ELCA women’s publication.
 
Men in Mission meet monthly for a potluck meal and Bible Study, usually on the fourth Tuesday at 6:30 pm, and also for special outings and service projects. 
 
Our Book Club, Perpetual Page Turners meets via Zoom monthly on the second Thursday at 1:30 pm.

 Community Connections Sessions

1/10/21 Romans

On January 10, 24 and 31 we will continue our study of Romans that began in December. Paul’s letter to the Romans is near and dear to the heart of most Lutherans because it is here that Paul most clearly states our understanding of the gospel and grace. We will cover Chapters 1, 2 & 3 and continue with the rest of Chapter 5. These studies are discussion based and you can join them at any time and fully participate. So grab your favorite beverage and join us on Zoom or Facebook Live at 1:00 PM.


12/20/20 Romans

Romans 5:1-11
Advent is often associated with waiting, but not just waiting, waiting with hope. Paul’s letter to the Roman 1 – 3 begins with one of the clearest arguments and statements of grace in the New Testament. And the fruit of this grace is hope. Join us as we study the foundation of our hope during advent by studying Romans 4 and 5.


12/13/20 Christmas Program

Join us here, on Facebook or YouTube for the Christmas Program at 1:00 pm on December 13.


12/6/20 Romans

Romans 4
Advent is often associated with waiting, but not just waiting, waiting with hope. Paul’s letter to the Roman 1 – 3 begins with one of the clearest arguments and statements of grace in the New Testament. And the fruit of this grace is hope. Join us as we study the foundation of our hope during advent by studying Romans 4 and 5.


11/22/20 Ephesians

Ephesians 2:11-3:23
Ephesians is filled with praise for God who is at work in Jesus Christ to put in place a plan for salvation. God destined us (the Church) for adoption as children through Jesus Christ. Though we were dead because of sins, God has chosen to save us by grace through faith as a gift. Because salvation is a gift, no one can boast of being saved by works. But those who are saved are created for good works.


11/15/20 Music Theory

By popular request, please join us as our Music Director Kristen Morrow teaches us some Music Theory!
 
Join Kristen every Thursday at 7 pm on Facebook live for our popular hymn sing!


11/8/20 Ephesians

Ephesians 1:1-2:10
Ephesians is filled with praise for God who is at work in Jesus Christ to put in place a plan for salvation. God destined us (the Church) for adoption as children through Jesus Christ. Though we were dead because of sins, God has chosen to save us by grace through faith as a gift. Because salvation is a gift, no one can boast of being saved by works. But those who are saved are created for good works.


11/1/20 – 1 Thessalonians

1 Thessalonians 4:1-5:28
Paul encourages the Thessalonians to live a life pleasing to God.
 
Each session will begin with readings of each passage to study followed by a time to reflect. Then we will explore the passages, think about how each passage relates to our lives, and consider how we can apply these insights to our lives in the coming days or weeks.


10/25/20 – 1 Thessalonians

1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:13
During Paul’s time, Thessalonica was a major trade center and capital of the Roman province of Macedonia—now part of the northern region of modern Greece.
 
Each session will begin with readings of each passage to study followed by a time to reflect. Then we will explore the passages, think about how each passage relates to our lives, and consider how we can apply these insights to our lives in the coming days or weeks.


10/18/20 – Budget Forum

Here’s your chance to dive deep into the financials for the congregation and to ask any questions that you might have before the congregational meeting on November 8. The Peace finance team will be available to discuss the council’s approved ministry plan for 2021 and the outlook for 2020 and beyond. Join us on Zoom.
 
If you’d like to have the detailed spreadsheets that went into the summary that’s in the meeting reports, just email us.


10/11/20 – 1 Thessalonians

1 Thessalonians 1:1-2:16
We will be looking at Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians. In this letter, the earliest we have from Paul, Paul shows his relationship with the young church in Thessalonica and his wish to visit it again.
 
Each session will begin with readings of each passage to study followed by a time to reflect. Then we will explore the passages, think about how each passage relates to our lives, and consider how we can apply these insights to our lives in the coming days or weeks.


10/4/20 – Philippians

Philippians 3:12-4:23
On October 4, we will complete our discussion of Paul’s Letter to the Philippians. It is a letter of thanksgiving for the Philippians’ material support of Paul’s ministry. Paul’s thanks, however, are combined with the belief in God’s grace for both himself and the Philippians, and therefore God deserves the ultimate thanks. Paul expresses his warmest feelings for the Philippians, the freedom of joy in the Lord even as he is in chains, and he encourages them to be of one mind in Christ.
Facilitators: Matt Bloom & Darrell Bailey