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Parish of St. Monica and St. James Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. |
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Education Christian formation is the ongoing pursuit of a greater understand of God's gifts to us and our capacity for giving and receiving God's love to transform the world. At St. Monica and St. James, we offer a variety of opportunities for you to explore outside of worship the many dimensions of God's love.
Sunday School At St Monica and St. James we recognize children as full members of the Church. In practice this means that children are welcome in our services, welcome to receive the body and blood in communion, and welcome at coffee hour.
Additionally, we offer family “Activity and Discussion” sheets as a way of helping you to integrate a life of worship into your own home, and to help you prepare your children (and yourself!) to participate more deeply in the following week's service. These sheets are sent home monthly and are also available each Sunday. They list the collect and readings for the Sunday following, and offer some areas for discussion based on the Bible readings, plus some activities oriented to the liturgical season (or just plain fun). These discussion and activity ideas are a mixture of original materials and ideas culled from a variety of resources including The Domestic Church and the LtGN curriculum. Nursery Our newly renovated nursery is located outside of the upper parish hall and features live audio feed from the sanctuary so that parents who wish to remain with their children in the nursery may still hear the service. A nursery attendant is on duty during the Newcomers' Luncheon The newcomers' luncheon is held twice annually to give people who are new to the community an opporutnity to meet other newcomers, learn more about the parish, and get to know the parish priest a little better. Inquirer's Class People wishing to be confirmed in the Episcopal Church (or simply to learn more about Anglicanism) participate in this multiweek study group to develop a greater awareness and understanding of Episcopal life and faith. Other adult study opportunities Every year several adult education opportunities are offered ranging from book studies on contemporary issues, to quiet days and guided meditation, to bible studies to discussion groups. |
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