All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching… (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
Adult Bible Study
Regular Sunday Morning Classes
Please contact our class leaders or ministry leaders to confirm the schedule and location (online or in person) for each study. Please note that we are aware of the issues related to the coronavirus and we are implementing steps to reduce the risk of any possible transmission. What to Expect | Our Response to COVID-19
In the Word Bible Study
This is an ongoing class on Sundays, 11 a.m.-Noon in Learning Center Rm. 108, focused on examining the Scriptures for insights into meaning and application. Currently studying I and II Samuel, our goal is to better understand God's will for us and to be inspired to obedience. We study one book at a time, typically alternating between the Old and New Testaments. Participants are encouraged to join in the discussion and contribute their own insights. Visitors and new members are always welcome. Our teachers are Dan Ayre, Rich Dean, Joel Harris, and Skip Ryan. Contact: Rich Dean (deanr1@cox.net)
Verse-by-Verse Bible Study
This class is on Sundays, 9:15-10:30 a.m. in the Learning Center, Room 110. Join us for an in-depth study of the Bible, examining each verse to understand what it is saying (currently studying Isaiah). The class alternates between Old Testament and New Testament books. Class members get to know one another and encourage each other in their walks with God. The class meets year-round and welcomes new members at any time. Contact: Richard Eldridge, (richard.eldridge_VA@yahoo.com)
Authentic Manhood
This class is on Sundays, 9:30-10:45 a.m. in the Learning Center, Room 112. We are currently studying the book of James. Come join us at any time! We share a light breakfast at the beginning of the class. Our teachers are Jim Shirey, Ray Chartier, and John Bottimore. Contact: Jim Shirey (jim@EmeryShireyGroup.com)
MORE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
Come join the Saturday AM women’s study for another enriching, hope-filled, God-centered study!
There are two studies - one regular Sat. study and one that will take place during Lenten.
This four-week course is for elementary-aged children who have expressed an interest in learning more about the next sacramental step for participation in the body of Christ―Holy Communion. Children will receive instruction in the core teachings of the Christian faith through the Apostles’ Creed with a focus on the meaning and practice of Holy Communion for the life of faith.
The most important thing about you is your relationship with God. Deepening your faith in Him during high school years will impact the rest of your life! This is what Confirmation is all about. If you’re a high schooler in grades 9-12, we invite you to join our Confirmation course. In this course you will explore the foundations of Christian faith, wrestle with hard questions, and deepen your relationship with Jesus. Students will meet with a sponsor in small groups to complete the course over 8 sessions.
Baptized students who complete course requirements by May 1 are invited to participate in our Confirmation Service on Sunday May 31, 2026. If we do not have your baptism information already on file in the office, you will be contacted. For students who are not yet baptized, this class will serve as preparation for Baptism.
Grieving the loss of a spouse, family member or friend? Then consider joining GriefShare at The Falls Church Anglican. This thirteen-week program offers a blend of scripture, shared experiences, and prayer — a place where you can find community and comfort as you grieve. The program is facilitated by individuals who have experienced loss and who desire to help others face the unique challenges of grieving.
In the Word offers weekly in-depth study of the Bible, typically focusing on one Biblical book at a time. Join us for our latest offering beginning December 7 as we examine 1 Corinthians. In it, the great apostle to the Gentiles carefully instructs his friends on principles of contemporary Christian living. The issues addressed are as timely today as when St. Paul penned his Spirit-inspired words around 55 AD - factions, church discipline, disputes among church members, sexuality, marriage, questionable practices, proper public worship, the Lord's Supper, spiritual gifts, true love, and the centrality of the doctrine of resurrection. The believers in first century Corinth struggled with the problem of holy living just as we do today. In this class led by Randall Rhodes, Allen Roberts, and others, we will endeavor to mine the spiritual treasures of Paul's epistle for rich applications to our lives as disciples of Christ.
The Foster and Adoption Ministry is having an important volunteer training that you don’t want to miss!
This training course consists of 3 videos designed to equip Foster Care & Adoption Ministry volunteers who are serving in a Care Community supporting a foster, adoptive, or sometimes kinship family. Completion of this 45-minute orientation is required to serve in FAM and will provide necessary and helpful information to prepare you for serving.
Lunch will be provided.
We look forward to meeting you!
BODY AND SOUL GOLD
Dates and Times: Mondays: 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Wednesdays 12:30-1:45 pm
Location: Ministry Center
Body and Soul Gold is a Christian fitness ministry targeting seniors and those with balance or mobility issues. Exercise in a seated or standing position to increase your heart rate, flexibility, strength and balance. Taught by a Certified Group Fitness Instructor.
WOMEN’S VIRTUAL BIBLE STUDY
Dates: Mondays, Starting September 15
Time: 1:30-3 p.m.
Women are invited to attend this Virtual Bible Study led by Anna Lacey, studying 1st, 2nd, & 3rd John from the “Knowing the Bible” Series.
We meet on Zoom each Tuesday from 7-8 a.m. to be inspired by authentic stories from Christian men about their relationship with the real Jesus. Questions? Email Sergio Koloszyc. LOGIN HERE to our Zoom fellowship.
Desire can draw us closer to God or lead to difficult struggles. Often, we react by labeling desire as sin or adopting legalistic practices, thereby closing off our hearts. How do we embrace desire as God intended? How do we process challenges that tempt us towards false intimacy? Let’s search for answers to these questions and more as we study John Eldredge’s The Journey of Desire, and explore how we respond or react to desire. Each week features a chapter summary, group discussion, and opportunity for questions. Please consider joining us for this transformational study!
