gototopgototop
First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood CA New to Hollywood Presbyterian My Church Website Design
Online Giving | Latest Announcements | Links | Times & Directions | Contact Us
Adult Classes
 
Learning more about following Jesus, and enjoying friendships formed around our faith has long been a tradition of our church.  The best way to becoming really connected to others is to join them in relationships, and our class environment provides a great way to do this.  There are more than a dozen Sunday morning adult education opportunities each week. Each class has its own character, and its likely that there is something that fits your needs.
 
Good News Class with Dale Bruner
All Ages, Mears Center, meets from September to May at 9:30 am Sundays
 
Partners' Fellowship
For married couples ages 30s - 50s, Mears 1 at 9:30 am Sunday

Partners Fellowship is a community of believers who seek to share in each other’s lives. We are primarily married couples in our 30s to 50s, although singles and all age groups are welcome. We meet as a large group each Sunday for Biblical, topical, and practical  teaching by a variety of speakers.

Ambassador Class
For all ages, Middle Terrace at 9:30 am
Led by Elder Fred Gruberth, this class for all ages focuses on evangelism.
 
The Ambassadors strive to equip the saints to tell their own story, to hear their neighbors’ stories, and to tell His story.
Bereans Bible Study
An in-depth Bible Study for all ages, meets in Mears 1at 11:00am

Bereans Bible Study is an opportunity for people of all backgrounds and ages to study the Holy Scriptures in light of the foundation that they are inspired and the ultimate authority for our lives (II Tim. 3:16). Jesse Corti, John Safoyan and Dion Sanchez lead the group in real, meaningful discussions, rightly dividing the Word of God as we search for it to change us, challenge us, fortify us, and encourage us. By knowing the Scriptures, we will be better equipped as believers to encourage others in their faith and to encourage other to faith (Rom. 10:17). ?Come taste and see that the Lord is good. (Psalm 34:8).

International Bible Study
All ages, primarily international students. Meets in the Art Gallery at11:00am Sundays
 
Lamplighters/Homebuilders
Ages 50+ meet in Mears 3 & 4 at 11:00 am

The Lamplighters/Homebuilders Class consists of mostly couples from age 50 and over, but all are welcome. We meet for coffee and fellowship from 8:30–9:15  am and attend the 9:30 worship service.

We have socials once a month. Many of our class members are elders or deacons. Some serve as summer Sunday School teachers. Come and join us.
For the 8 Sundays of February and March, Paul Sailhamer, will be teaching a series in the Lamplighters/Homebuilders Class entitled, THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY...The Saga of Joseph and His Brothers (Genesis 37-50). These dramatic final chapters of Genesis are often seen as being about the success of Joseph...they are really about the faithfulness of God. Don't miss a single episode of this grand saga!
Mariners
Ages 40+, Mears 2, 11:00am Sunday hour

Mariners Class offers friendship, family, and church in miniature. We search for God's plan for our lives through sharing our daily struggles, helping carry each other's burdens, studying God's Word, and prayer. Deacon Perry Famularo teaches the class.

Voyagers
All ages meet in the Cellar for worship and lecture at 11:00 am.

The Voyager Class is comprised of both singles and couples. We encourage interaction with at least four social events a year. In addition, we are divided into smaller groups called Clippers, which get together once a month. We are a fun-loving class that has a great deal of talent, and we all enjoy each other's company.

Coffee Box

Join this newly-formed adult Sunday School class for people of all ages. We meet after the Children's Sermon in the Christian Education Lounge (across from the nursery) for conversation, prayer, and good coffee. Topics for discussion may include: Scripture, sermons, parenting, books, and culture.

 
 


Sermon Series: Real Life Community
Lesslie Newbigin once said, “It is surely a fact of inexhaustible significancethat what our Lord left behind Him was not a book, nor a creed,nor a system of thought, nor a rule of life…but a visible community.”
But what might that look like in real life?

 

Sign Language & Wheelchair Accessible