Coronado offers adult Sunday School classes at 8:15 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.
8:15 a.m.
The Seekers Class meets in the Chapel. This discussion group studies a variety of short-term topics. Bob and Marie Willner are the leaders. Visitors and new members are welcome. The class meets year round and changes topics several times during the year.
9:30 a.m.
The Believers’ Discussion Group meets in Room 121. Led by Joan Harvey, the curriculum used by the class is Seasons of the Spirit, an international, ecumenical curricula which follows the Revised Common Lectionary. The Revised Common Lectionary, a 3-year cycle of scripture readings, is used in our worship services. Visitors and new members are welcome. This class meets year round.
The Class With No Name meets in Room 116. They explore anything they feel inclined toward, building on subject matter introduced in the Living the Questions classes, and explore contemporary material from respected theologians/authors on a wide variety of questions. If you feel as if you have "been through the desert with a God with no name," this might be your discussion group. You need only bring an open mind. Gary Earl, facilitator. This class meets from November through May.
Rev. Marilyn Beecher, Church and Community Worker, East Central District, Florida Conference
The Rev. Marilyn Beecher, a United Methodist missionary serving as a Church and Community Worker, will be the guest preacher on Sunday, August 22.She will preachat both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Her sermon topic is Words and Deeds, based on Matthew 21:28-32.
Ms. Beecher’s responsibilities as a Church and Community Worker involve helping congregations inEast Central Florida develop new outreach ministries, with special emphasis on work with children and youth, disaster response, immigrants, and hunger programs.
She says about her work: “If churches are to live up to the call of the Gospel, then they cannot just care for their own members, but they must be engaged with the people around them and be beacons of hope for the community.”
Prior to her current assignment, Ms. Beecher was a Church and Community Worker in Miami, working with three Haitian congregations to develop new outreach and evangelism ministries. She also served as a United Methodist missionary in Bulgaria from 1993 to 1997.
WEEKLY WORSHIP SERVICES
SUNDAY @ 9:30 AM Traditional Blended Style of Worship
SUNDAY @ 11 AM A More Informal and Flexible Style of Worship Children who attend this service are invited to leave at the Offering to attend Children's Church
SUNDAY @ 5:00 PM Special Worship for Special People
for the Mentally Challenged, their families, and friends
followed by a light supper and time of fellowship