Adult Education at
St. Philip’s
Wednesday Book Study
This class is on summer break.
The Friends Adult Sunday School Class
The Friends Class is an adult Sunday School class that started in 1978 and was transplanted to St. Philip’s in December of 2022.
We currently meet in the Library in-person and on Zoom at 9:15 Sunday mornings. To request a Zoom invite, email: friends.stpa@outlook.com
Our lessons come from the International Lesson Series. This is a Bible-based source used around the world. Our teacher for 44 years is Bob Hare. He is a retired Plainview High School teacher with a religion degree from Oklahoma City University. We have annual social activities including a Christmas party, a hamburger fry in the Summer, a Fall cookout, and monthly men’s dinners and women’s luncheons. We support missions both locally and worldwide as well as provide monetary support for local foster children especially during back-to-school and Christmas time. New members are always welcome to join our study as well as our loving fellowship.
Fall 2024 Theme: Claiming Identity
This fall, our Bible lessons follow the theme “Claiming Identity.” They unpack and explore the concept of identity by examining the life and experiences of Esther, the factors that shape our identity, and how we find and claim our identity in Christ.
Author Dan R. Dick (Nashville, Tenn.) is the Research Coordinator for The General Board of Discipleship of The United Methodist Church.
Wednesday Mornings “The Group”
The Group is on summer break until July 10.
The Group is a very active group with meetings on Zoom at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday mornings and end around noon. Our current video series is from the Great Courses Program: “Understanding the New Testament” by Professor David Brakke, Ph.D., M.Div. We would love to have you join us.
If you are interested please text or call Mary Ann Wilkes at 580-504-1683 or email Susan Habeck at smkhabeck@gmail.com.