Adult Education classes are held several times each year. Examples of past classes include: How to Act Like a Christian, based on the book by Leigh Anderson, What is Love, Anyway?, an ecumenical series with Church of Christ the King and based on Deus Caritas Est-the first encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI, and What Paul Meant, based on the new book by Gary Wills.
Weekday Bible Studies are held at 9:30 A.M. on Mondays, 12:00 pm on Wednesdays, and 9:00 A.M. on Thursdays. The Monday Women's Bible Study is being led by June Tamburra. They are currently studying the book of Job. The Wednesday Brown Bag Bible Study is being led by Pastor Rick and is following the Lectionary scripure selections for each week. The Thursday class, led by Kevin Newburg, is studying the theme of Making Sense of the Old Testament.
Special Lectures, NOOMA films and discussions, and special studies are also held during the year. This year's selections include: The Gospel Truth; Comparison, Background and Themes of the Four Gospels, Big Changes in PCUSA presented by guest lecturer Judy Kolwicz, Suffering and the Courage of God, a lecture being presented by the Rev. Bob Morris of Interweave in Summit, and Parenting: We Are All in This Together.
Nursery School
For information on our affiliated Nursery School, please visit their page on our website or go directly to their site: www.nvpns.org
Sunday School Sunday School: Sunday School is offered throughout the year from 10:15 to 11:00 A.M. for ages Pre-K through Grade 7. Children attend the first part of the worship service with their families and are dismissed for Sunday School after the Children's Sermon. Nursery care for children up to age 3 is provided every Sunday.
Sunday School Choir: All of our children meet for 10-15 minutes before each class to sing and practice a song that will be performed during a service. We aim to perform for the congregation several times per year.
Confirmation Class: Confirmation Classes are offered throughout the school year for our eighth grade students. The confirmation curriculum provides our young people with a foundational understanding of our faith, tradition, and Presbyterian practices.
Youth Programs The youth groups at FPCNV aim to make faith a part of daily life and are divided up into middle school and high school sections.
Programs tend to be offered twice a month for each of our groups with special events occurring throughout the year. If you're searching for something special, we'd love to have you join us!
Click on Youth Programs above for more.
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