Adult formation 2015 | February, March

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Adult Formation, Support Groups & Fellowship Opportunities



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As a part of our mission and ministry here at Pinnacle we want to continue to grow in our faith together. We hope that you can find something here to challenge you, minister to you and guide you in your Christian walk. Our faith grows and is shaped in a variety of ways and many different settings, whether it is at one of our weekly Bible Studies, at an Amigos dinner or at one of our support groups. We hope you find your place here. Inside you will find our ongoing programs and groups that are just waiting for you to join them. Also see the insert for our seasonal studies and programs that you might enjoy. We gather to grow with God at our adult education programs, fellowship together in our social groups and care for each other at our support groups. We will see you there!


On-Going Opportunities Conversation Uncorked

Rev. Kelsy Brown First Mondays 7:00 pm | Various Homes An intimate, casual gathering of women of all ages and stages in life. We’ll gather at a member’s home to share our lives, grow in faith, and support one another over a glass of wine or other beverage and light refreshments. We’d love to add you to our growing community! CONTACT: kbrown@pinnaclepres.org

Faith Formations Rev. Kelsy Brown Wednesdays | 6 pm | Fellowship Hall, Room 2 Join us for a meaningful time of fellowship, prayer, and meditation on God’s word. Whether you come with your family to POW! or on your own, this study will be a place for people in all walks of life to reconnect with God in your daily life. During Advent and Lent our group participates in our Vesper services. CONTACT: kbrown@pinnaclepres.org 1


Interface: Faith & Science @ Pinnacle Faith & Science Round Table Meetings First Wednesdays | 7 pm | Chapel Library The Round Table is open to all who wish to participate in discussions of specific topics related to faith and science. We will discuss big questions that can aid in our understanding through the perspectives of both faith and science.

Speaker Series, Sermon Series, and Special Events Various Times and Locations Experts in their field will speak on a variety of topics related to faith and science. Occasional special events will be held. CONTACT: faithandscience@pinnaclepres.org Interface: Faith & Science @ Pinnacle is a program of the Pinnacle Theological Center, supported by a grant from the Templeton Foundation.

Women’s Bible Study Marti King Tuesdays | 10:00 am | Chapel Library - or - Thursdays | 6:30 pm | Various Homes A weekly Bible study group who gather to learn more about God and how He works in our lives. Studies vary in topic throughout the year. CONTACT: wbs@pinnaclepres.org 2


Men’s Fellowship Breakfast Dr. Terry Swicegood First & Third Tuesdays 7:30 am | Chapel Library Men’s Fellowship Breakfast group gathers to discuss everyday issues in light of Christian faith. It is a great opportunity to meet other men in the church and share insights and fellowship. Coffee and doughnuts are served for $5.00 per person. No reservation is required. CONTACT: tswicegood@pinnaclepres.org

Pastor’s Forum

Dr. Wesley Avram Various Sundays | 11:15 am Music Rehearsal Hall (or as advertised) A monthly gathering, following worship, where Dr. Wesley Avram or guest speakers lecture or converse on topics of theological or cultural interest. CONTACT: office@pinnaclepres.org

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S.A.G.E. Dr. Terry Swicegood Wednesdays | 11:30 am | Chapel Library S.A.G.E. (Senior Adults Gaining Enrichment) is continuing its study and discussion of a variety of topics. This group enjoys study, fellowship, sharing, and a delicious lunch. All are welcome. Cost for the lunch is $5.00. CONTACT: tswicegood@pinnaclepres.org

Theology on Tap John Rosenfeld Second & Fourth Thursdays | 6:45 pm | K O’Donnell’s A men’s social fellowship group. Discussions will include religious issues, theology and various cultural topics. There’s nothing like a good pint and “good craic” (conversation), as they say in Ireland! CONTACT: theologyontap@pinnaclepres.org

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Support Groups Act II Cancer Support Fellowship Group A caring and committed group of people whose lives have been touched by cancer. They have walked the road you are walking. They are cancer survivors, in treatment, or have lost loved ones to this disease. The group provides reading materials and presentations on current research as well as support, encouragement and fellowship through social activities. CONTACT: office@pinnaclepres.org

Lifeline Caregiver Support Group

Rev. Kelsy Brown Second Fridays | 10:00 am | Chapel Parlor As a caregiver you give all that you can to the ones that you love, yet we often ignore the care that we need. No matter who we care for, we need the support of those who truly understand what we are going through. Join us each month for a time of prayer, fellowship and support for one another. CONTACT: kbrown@pinnaclepres.org

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Loved and Lost Grief Support Group

Rev. Terry Swicegood Third Tuesdays | 1 pm | Chapel Library Prayer, fellowship and support for those who have lost loved ones. When we lose someone precious to us we wonder, “Why did this happen?” Where is God when it hurts?” Will I ever feel normal again?” These and other questions in the grief process are explored. CONTACT: tswicegood@pinnaclepres.org

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Fellowship Opportunities

Fitness Fun Wednesdays & Fridays | 8:00 am | Fellowship Hall Using free weights, bands, and balls, this women’s exercise group stretches, strengthens, and tones. Vickie King, a certified instructor, helps participants adjust activities to their skill. Designed for women over 50, it is a drop-in program for $5.00 per session. CONTACT: fitnessfun@pinnaclepres.org

Converge Where Faith & Life Meet Various Times and Locations A group for young professionals who gather on a regular basis for fellowship, fun and formation. We seek to develop authentic friendships, grow spiritually as Jesus’ disciples here at Pinnacle. The group focuses on adults, both single and married. CONTACT: kbrown@pinnaclepres.org

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Meaning & Motherhood Second and Fourth Wednesdays | 9:30 am | Various locations A fellowship group where mothers share their experiences, find support, and explore God’s meaning in their lives. CONTACT: mm@pinnaclepres.org

Pinnacle Hikers Various Times and Locations | October - April Adult hiking enthusiasts embark on a monthly hike on Saturday mornings for an approximately three-mile hike in and around our scenic valley. CONTACT: hikers@pinnaclepres.org

Los Locos Various Times and Locations Both singles and couples in their 30-50’s enjoy the social activities planned by this group. CONTACT: loslocos@pinnaclepres.org 8


Bridge Group

First and Third Mondays | 12:30 pm | Chapel Library Both men and women card enthusiasts are invited to enjoy for a bit of competition as well as fellowship. CONTACT: bridge@pinnaclepres.org

Dinner Groups

Throughout the year groups meet at different homes, and each person brings a dish to share. Individuals are asked to host dinner once a year. This group offers an opportunity to form new friendships. CONTACT: dinnergroup@pinnaclepres.org

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Amigos Various Times and Locations A social club for the over 50 crowd which offers opportunities for those who attend Pinnacle, single or married, to develop and promote fellowship through various events and service to the church. CONTACT: amigos@pinnaclepres.org

Women’s Book Group

Second Monday of Each Month, September - June 10 am | Chapel Library Participants enjoy fellowship as they discuss a selected book at each meeting. CONTACT: wbg@pinnaclepres.org

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UPCOMING

Spiritual Formation Classes

January - February 2015 Pinnacle Theological Center Events MARRIAGE MATTERS: PRESBYTERIAN VIEWS OF MARRIAGE Rev. Dr. Chip Hardwick, PCUSA Director of Theology, Worship and Education Sunday, January 18 | 11:15-1 pm | Fellowship Hall When asked about what marriage means, people give a variety of answers. Each answer we give has a mean, purpose and reason behind it. Join us for an extended forum to discuss the meaning of marriage and the PCUSA theologies of marriage. Lunch included at no charge. The Rev. Dr. Charles B. Hardwick has served as the Director of Theology, Worship, and Education for the Presbyterian Mission Agency of the Presbyterian Church (USA) since January, 2012. This vital denominational ministry seeks to support congregations and leaders in four key areas: theology and worship, congregational ministries publishing, theological education and the two national conference centers of the PC(USA). He also currently serves as Acting Director for Evangelism and Church Growth, which includes ministries such as 1001 New Worshiping Communities, New Beginnings, College and Youth Ministry, and Evangelism. 12


GOD AND E.T. Fran Park Memorial Lecture Dr. Paul Davies, Professor at ASU Saturday, January 31 | 4:00 pm | Chapel Co-Sponsored Event with Pittsburgh Theological Seminary What are the religious implications of the search for extraterrestrial life? Join us as expert and physicist Dr. Paul Davies expounds on the connection between extra-terrestrial life and faith. Following Davies lecture, Dr. Ron Cole-Turner, Professor Pittsburgh Theological Seminary will give a theologian's response. Dr. Paul Davies is a theoretical physicist, cosmologist, astrobiologist and best-selling author. He holds the title of Regents’ Professor at Arizona State University, where he is Director of The Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science– a sort of cosmic think tank that tackles the “big questions” of existence, ranging from the origin of the universe to the origin of life and the nature of time. Davies also directs a National Cancer Institute research program that seeks to bring insights from fundamental physics to help develop novel approaches to understanding and dealing with cancer. The Rev. Dr. Ronald Cole-Turner is the H. Parker Sharp Professor of Theology and Ethics, a position relating theology and ethics to developments in science and technology. He is an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ, a founding member of the International Society for Science and Religion (currently serving as vice president), and has served on the advisory board of the John Templeton Foundation and the Metanexus Institute.

Adult Education Class CLASH OF CULTURES Alan Stone Sundays, January 11, 25, and February 15 | 11:15 am | Chapel January 11 | Native American Givers: The surprising story of how Native American foods, tools, ideas, inventions and language led to the changing of European culture here and abroad. For 13


example, Native American foods make up about 60% of the world's food supply; we use Native American words every day, we play their games, we mimic their totems, and more, indicating we are much closer than we acknowledge. Jan. 25 | The Columbian Exchange: The story of how Europeans, and eventually Americans, brought new ideas, new animals, new crops, new plants, new religion, and new threats, forever changing both the Native American's world and American culture for good or ill. Feb. 15 | Native American Today: A quick statistical look at where Native American's are today and what they continue to contribute as citizens of the U.S. With a particular look at our Arizona neighbors, who make up only 5% of the state's population, but make a much larger imprint on our lives. FAITH FORMATION: PRAYER MATTERS Pastor Kelsy Brown Wednesdays, January 28, February 4, 11 | 6:00 - 7:00 pm | FH Room 2 Prayer happens all the time. From the quick prayer on car drive to work to the prayers of celebration to the prayers of desperation in the midst of the crisis, we all pray. When we get down to the heart of our prayers, there are three prayers that help us get through the best days to the hardest days of our lives. Join us as we unpack three types of prayer, how we use them and what it means to pray. LENTEN VESPERS Wednesdays, February 18, 25, March 4, 11, 18, 25 and April 1 | 6:15 - 6:45 P.M. | Chapel You are Forgiven. During vespers this season we will be walking towards the cross of forgiveness. Step away from the busyness of daily life to be rejuvenated by our savior who forgives. Vespers begins with our Ash Wednesday service in the Sanctuary February 18 at 6:30 pm, each following Wednesday will be in the chapel at 6:15 pm.

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LENTEN SMALL GROUPS Various dates and locations throughout Lent Forgiveness is the one practice that challenges us to act, calls us to change and defines us in our Christian faith. We find our forgiveness at the cross with Jesus. We spend the season of lent helping ourselves understand what this means for our life, our relationships and our faith. Join us in one of our weekly small groups to think about forgiveness in a new way through Forgiveness: A Lenten Study by Marjorie J. Thompson. Look for more details in the coming weeks! PASTOR’S LENTEN SERIES: MARRIAGE MATTERS Sundays, February 22, March 1 and 22 | 11:15 am Musical Rehearsal Hall Debate rages today about marriage and sexuality. Western views were born as the church shaped out culture around the institution of marriage, but accepted views are in flux. For the church, though, any discussion of human sexuality still begins with a discussion of Christian marriage. For that reason, even as debates rage there’s good reason to pause and consider. Building on Pinnacle’s January workshop, “Marriage Matters,” Dr. Avram will offer three Lenten discussions about how Christians are debating sexuality and marriage: 1.) What about the Bible?; 2.) What about theology and culture?; 3.) What about the church? DAILY LENTEN DEVOTIONAL BOOKLET Booklets will be located in the Sanctuary & Chapel Narthexes, as well as the Church office, beginning Sunday, February 15. Written by Pinnacle members, friends, Pastors and staff. This year’s daily devotions reflect from the Psalms.

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