Adult Offerings


BAG LUNCH BIBLE STUDY

The Bag Lunch Bible Study meets on Thursdays at noon in Ingram Lounge. An informal and informative study of the next Sunday's scripture lessons led by Cathedral clergy. You just need to show up-with or without lunch!

EDUCATION FOR MINISTRY (EFM)

Education for Ministry (EFM) is a 4-year theological education at-a-distance from the School of Theology of the University of the South.  Commitments are made for one year at a time. Groups of 6-12 students meet with a mentor on a weekly basis, with the goal of providing tools for an individual to better carry out their lay ministry. Complete studies of the Bible, church history, liturgy and theology along with reflections are included in the small groups. The Cathedral sponsors several groups at night and anticipates sponsoring a daytime group in the future. 

MEN'S BIBLE STUDY

On the third Saturday of each month at 8:00 a.m., the men of the Cathedral gather for breakfast, worship and Bible study. After a hearty breakfast, the day is celebrated with the service of Morning Prayer to help us focus on our relationship with Jesus Christ. After worship, we begin our study program. The programs focus on the written word of the Bible and how it can be incorporated into our daily lives. Study guides, such as the "Serendipity" series, are used to facilitate the study during the year.

 

SUMMER BOOK STUDY

Dean Kate Moorehead and Seminarian Quinn Parman will lead a new book group during the summer, from 6:30-7:30 beginning this Wednesday, June 9. Participants will read and discuss “Pillars of the Earth,” by Ken Follett. This wonderful historical novel  tells the story of a 12th-century prior, his master builder and their community as they struggle to build a cathedral during the 12th century. Copies will be available in the bookshop in Taliaferro Hall.

BASIC ANGLICANISM (BASIC A)

Dean Kate Moorehead will lead a new session of Basic Anglicanism (Basic A) beginning June 9, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Ingram Lounge  All are welcome to attend this class each Wednesday to learn more about the history, theology and richness of our Anglican tradition.