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Small Groups

We believe community and fellowship are critical for healthy spiritual growth. We encourage you to join a group and get connected today!

Bible Study

Tuesday at 10:00 a.m.

This group chooses studies focusing on books of the Bible.

Please contact Pastor Melissa at seniorpastor@umc-cornerstone.org with any questions or to receive the syllabus. No study guide is needed.

Led by Pastor Melissa Hood

 

Creative Cafe

Third Tuesday of the Month at 7:00 p.m.

Bring your family and friends, and enjoy an evening of creative fun and fellowship! Creative Café is for adults and teenagers. The evening is always free, and a love offering is taken to benefit Food for Greater Elgin.

Check the News page for details about the next event and to register to attend. Please contact the office at office@umc-cornerstone.org with any questions.

Led by Suzanne Lattanzio

Wednesdays in the Word

Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.

This group spends time in prayer, fellowship, and study of the Word. All participants should have their Bibles available. (A study Bible is recommended.)

Please contact Dave (847-840-4443), Patty (847-727-5230), or Tish (847-525-3580) with any questions.

Recurring Zoom link for this class: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88150125055
Meeting ID: 881 5012 5055

Led by Dave and Patty Gathman, and Tish Calhamer

 

Wisdom Keepers

Third Wednesday of the Month* at 10:00 a.m.
*February, April, June, August, October, December

Expect a different topic at each event. From music to chair yoga to relevant education, it’s never the same. This group is for adults 55+. Bring your family and friends!

Check the News page for details about the next event. No registration is necessary. Please contact the office at office@umc-cornerstone.org with any questions.

Led by Kay Duy

Quilters

Third Tuesday of the Month at 6:00-9:00 p.m.

Join us for quilting and fellowship. This group is for both experienced and inexperienced quilters.

This ministry is temporarily paused.

Led by Barbara Schening and Margit Rippberger