Opportunities for Adults

Below are some ways to get involved:
-Ongoing Weekly Events
-Sunday a.m. Adult Discipleship classes
-Wednesday Nights & First Church Institute

First Free Methodist Will Be Hosting Financial Peace University...

For 12 weeks starting Sept. 7th on Sunday afternoons from 4-6pm. Financial Peace University is a life-changing program that teaches you how to make the right decisions with your money. You’ll be empowered with the practical skills and confidence needed to achieve your financial goals and experience true financial peace. More information coming or you can go to a free preview at www.daveramsey.com/fpu.

Weekly Events

Made With Love
Will Resume in the Fall
Tuesdays, 9:30pm
A ministry of First Free Methodist Church providing encouragement and comfort through simple gifts and handmade items for those in need within the community. All are welcome. 426

FOCUS Women’s Bible Study
-Will Resume September 24-
This Wednesday Bible Study (at 10am) is welcome to all women. Cost for the book to be announced. 260B

Low Impact Exercise
-Will Resume September 24-
Low impact exercise meets every Wednesday at noon. Gym

Intercessors Prayer
2nd Wednesday of every month, beginning at 6:45pm For an appointment with the Prayer Team, please call the church office (206-281-2240). Away

Sunday Morning
Adult Discipleship Classes

Adult Discussion Group 9:30am, Office Conf. Rm. B
This group is a multigenerational, interactive discussion group using various study materials.
Contact: Helen // helen(at)ffmc(dot)org

Amici 9:30am, Fine Center Rm 260B
“Amici”, meaning “friendship” in Italian, is a class for young married couples attending the 11am service. Class discussion is facilitated by couples from the class and guest teachers. New couples are always welcome!
Contact: Kristin Stendera // kristins(at)spu(dot)edu

Bereans 11am, Glen Room
This group consists of mostly 30 and 40-somethings with a weekly focus on fellowship, prayer, and various Bible and discipleship studies. They meet in the Glen Room, behind the nursery, next to the library.
Contact: Shelly Sehmel // tssehmel(at)juno(dot)com

Cana 11am, Demaray Chapel
This is a class of Senior Adults which meets at 10:45am for fellowship & coffee in the church library, and at 11:10am for the lesson in Demaray Chapel. Class Teacher, Karl Krienke teaches on “Major Bible Themes” as the study familiar topics from scripture.
Contact: Karl Krienke // okk(at)spu(dot)edu

Disciples 10:45am, Office Conf Rm A
A small group of adults of mixed ages studying the Bible, either by specific topics or by book. This fall the group is starting a LifeGuide Bible Study called “Meeting the Holy Spirit”. It’s a very informal setting and a good way to get plugged in for those who are not comfortable with large class discussion.
Contact: Gene Chin // genec(at)gmnameplate(dot)com

Homebuilders 10:45am, Fine Center Rm. 260D
A large, mostly senior adult class, but becoming increasingly multi-generational.
Contact: Norm Edwards // nledwards(at)aol(dot)com

Koinonia 11am, Fine Center Rm. 260C
A class of 40-50 year olds (or so) taught on a variety of topical themes and Bible studies. The class is characterized by its warm fellowship and lively open discussion.
Contact: Joe Helms // jlhelms89(at)msn(dot)com

Samaritans 8:15am, Fine Center Rm 260B
A class for cross-generational early-birds, Samaritans meets at 8:15 and dismisses in time for the 9:30 worship service. The class will be taught be a wide-range of excellent teachers from our congregation, pastoral staff, and SPU faculty. All are welcome.
Contact: Gary Edwards // G.r.edwards(at)comcast(dot)net

Begin 10:45am, Room 426
Contact: Ron Haight // ron(at)ffmc(dot)org

Wednesday Night Adult Class

“The Great Story and Your Story – Connecting the Bible to Everyday Lives
Using a different Bible story each week participants will engage in a lively discussion and sharing time. Hear the scripture story and relate it to one’s own life story. Each week a difference church member will share “their own story”. Learn more about the Bible, the people in our community, and yourself!

Learn more about Wednesday Nights at FFMC


Part of the mission statement of FFMC is “extending Christ’s invitation to become and to live as His disciples.” “Living as His disciples” requires learning, but not just with our heads. This is head and heart learning leading to life transformation. “Living as His disciples” also requires community. Disciples are not made or grown in isolation. So we have classes, seminars, and groups, opportunities to implement the Sunday worship experience in everyday life.