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Upcoming Faith Formation Opportunities For Adults
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Gloria Dei invites you to our many Faith Formation Opportunities for Adults.  Be sure to scroll all the way down to see all that is offered through the next few weeks.



Adult Forum
Sundays, 9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. (September – May) 

NEW LOCATION:  We're moving to Room 100! 

9/7  Rally Sunday — Centennial Event —A Walk through Gloria Dei’s First 100 Years ---Find clues throughout the building of how God has shaped our life together during these first 100 years of ministry together.

9/14  A Year of Intentional Living —
Mary Jo Hallberg  How does our life as Christians center us in the love of God?  Explore the ideas and goals for our theme of living intentionally in a Christ-centered life.

9/21  The Book of Faith  - Rev. Sarah Henrich introduces the new ELCA initiative designed to help us read the Bible and find our center in God’s word. 

Hot Topics
Sundays, 9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. (September – May)

NEW LOCATION:  We're moving to Room 203, just at the top of the east staircase. 

The e-mail list of people who wish to receive information about upcoming Hot Topics discussions was LOST!   Please re-subscribe by sending an e-mail to prlois@gloriadeistpaul.org. 

Hot Topics will begin again in late October.  Please contact Pastor Lois Pallmeyer if you'd like to lead a discussion.

Parents' Forum
Sundays, 9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. (September – May)
Gallery: Lower Level Next To Fellowship Hall

Rather than meeting every week, Parents' Forum will be meeting on a more occasional basis this fall.  Please contact Mim Campbell or Pastor Lois Pallmeyer with suggestions or ideas.

New Member Orientation
Click here to learn more.

Enrich your faith by encouraging others
One of the best ways to deepen our spirituality is to be in conversation with others.  Click here to find places for you to be in conversation at Gloria Dei.

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Adults, like children of all ages, need chances to explore issues of faith.  Studying scripture, discussing questions of faith, sharing insights, and learning from each other are ways we feed our spirit.  Just as our bodies need nourishment and exercise, so our faith life needs to be stretched, replenished, and kept fit.