Get Involved in HOL’s Adult Ministries!
Heart of Longmont offers many opportunities for life-long learning, exploration, and discovery which are all vital parts of any faith journey, even for adults. In addition to specially scheduled classes, workshops, and Bible studies, Heart of Longmont offers two regular study classes who meet Sunday mornings, Pastor Angie's Pack and UnPack discussion group, and two different men's groups.
Faith and Reason Adult Ministry
Faith and Reason are a group of “ordinary radicals” who consider cutting-edge theological issues. They watch videos by leading theologians and then have spirited and in-depth discussions about the topic, working together to understand the ins and outs of a chosen topic. They meet Sunday mornings in person at the church 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM. If you are unable to attend in person, there is an option to “Zoom in” on the meeting. Contact the church office if you have questions or want to attend this class.
Adventurers Adult Ministry
Adventurers classes feature engaging conversations as well as coffee, tea, and snacks. They strive to leave the classroom connected with others and blessed by the Holy Spirit. This group gathers occasionally for social outings such as hiking, dinners, comedy clubs, game nights, and parties. The group meets Sundays at 9:00 AM in the Parlor (near the Fellowship Hall, towards the back of the church). The discussions are thought provoking and interesting and often spiritually enlightening. Contact the church office if you have questions or want to attend this class.
Pack and UnPack
Pastor Angie leads this weekly deep-dive on last Sunday's scripture and sermon topic Tuesdays at 12:00 PM at the church. Bring in your lunch for a light meal and discussions!
Men's Fellowship Group
A bi-weekly group who meet at different homes to share a meal, fellowship, and discussion.
Brotherhood and Brews
A relaxed space for guys in their 20s through 50s to connect over conversation, life, and a cold drink. Whether you’re new to church or have been here for years, pull up a chair and be part of the brotherhood.