christian education & Bible Studies

READING THE BIBLE TOGETHER

The main way God speaks to us is through his Word, so we study it together. As a church, we are committed to prayerfully and regularly reading the Bible with one another. If you would like to follow the readings of the church calendar, please find the daily office here. Each semester we have new bible studies covering specific books of the bible as well!

WOmen’s Bible Study: THE “GOSPEL IDENTITY”

Leader: Lynn Rudolph

When: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays @6 pm

Where: Rudolph’s Home, located at 1145 Bristol Road in Southampton

We are studying our identity in Christ using a study booklet entitled Gospel Identity published by Serge Ministries. All women are welcome! Our evening begins at 6 o’clock with a light soup and salad meal and then we continue with our Bible study portion. We meet at the Rudolph‘s house, across from the church. If you plan to join us, please let us know by email at Lynn.rudolph at gmail.com.

Women’s Wednesday Morning Bible Study: “A tasteof the prophets”

Leaders: Margie Cook

When: Wednesday @10 am Starting September 17, 2025

Where: St. John’s Library

We are studying the Old Testament prophets through New Testament eyes. Fellowship and prayer are an integral part of our time together. Childcare will be available during the bible study. This group is open to all women! Please contact Margie Cook for more information.

Men’s Bible Study: THE old testament BOOK OF obadiah

Leaders: Mark Rudolph

When: Thursday @ 6:30 am

Where: St. John’s Library

The Men’s bible study is open to all men. We are just starting a study the book of Ephesians. If you are unable to attend in person, we also meet on Zoom. Often the men will conclude the Bible study with breakfast at a local diner in Southampton. Please contact Mark Rudolph for more information.

Adult Sunday School: the history of the church

Leaders: Ken Cook

When: Sundays @11:45am

Where: St. John’s Fellowship Hall

The adults are learning about Church History, “Christ and the Church from Acts to the Present Day.” This is a 32-week course which is held after our Sunday 10am Holy Communion Service. Teaching, discussion and questions/answers will be offered in every session. Historical settings, figures, movements, thought, resources, biblical insight and Christian theology will be considered on each occasion.

To see the topics and handouts we have completed so far,