Children, Youth, and Adult Christian Education Education Programs are Back!

Christian Formation programs, including Children and Youth Christian Education (CYCE), and Adult Christian Education (ACE), and the Living Prayer Groups, are back from summer break! Classes take place every Sunday morning from 10:20 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Parish House (between the 9:15 and 11:15 services). Read on to learn more about what you can expect from the Christian formation programs at All Saints.

To learn more about specific formation opportunities coming up at All Saints, click the button below to view the formation calendar with all upcoming formation events.

Formation Calendar


Adult Christian Education (ACE)

For the next several months, ACE classes will explore the spiritual theme of Sabbath and what Sabbath means in our lives as Christians. There is an exciting and diverse lineup of speakers, including experts in scripture, religion, ecology, poetry, and psychology – all are welcome, no sign-up or membership required!

No need to sign up – just come any Sunday morning at 10:20 a.m.!

Click below to see the full Fall schedule of Sunday morning ACE classes, as well as other Adult formation offerings this season!


Children and Youth Christian Education (CYCE)

CYCE sessions are offered Sunday mornings from September through May. CYCE classes are offered at the same time as our Adult Christian Education (ACE) classes to allow parents and children to enjoy formation opportunities tailored to their stages of life concurrently.

Grades Pre – 5 meet upstairs in the large classroom facing Eucalyptus Lane for Godly Play.

Grades 6 – 9 meet downstairs in the Youth Room for Living the Good News.

Childcare is available every Sunday morning for children 3 years old and younger in the Bumble Bee Room (next to the Parish Hall, across from the playground) from 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.


Living Prayer Groups

 

A dedicated group of parishioners meets each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. (between the 9:15 and 11:15 services) to practice various forms of “living” prayer. Some prayer leaders also hold meetings and clinics during the week. These meetings allow for quiet, contemplative reflection for a more meditative approach to Christian formation.

Participation in any of these groups is open to all. Please click here for more information on any of these living prayer groups.