Spiritual Landscape Series-Virginia Landscapes and the English Sublime

Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Heritage Hall

"We are surrounded by a world that talks, but we don't listen. We are part of a community engaged in a vast conversation, but we deny our role in it." Rev. Belden C. Lane, The Great Conversation: Nature and the Care of the Soul. This Adult Education series explores transcendent, passionate experience that is elicited…

Spiritual Landscape Series-Worldwide Spiritual Landscapes: Ancient, Pre-Columbian, Japanese, Imaginary

Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Heritage Hall

"We are surrounded by a world that talks, but we don't listen. We are part of a community engaged in a vast conversation, but we deny our role in it." Rev. Belden C. Lane, The Great Conversation: Nature and the Care of the Soul. This Adult Education series explores transcendent, passionate experience that is elicited…

Spiritual Landscape Series-Christian Landscapes

Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Heritage Hall

"We are surrounded by a world that talks, but we don't listen. We are part of a community engaged in a vast conversation, but we deny our role in it." Rev. Belden C. Lane, The Great Conversation: Nature and the Care of the Soul. This Adult Education series explores transcendent, passionate experience that is elicited…

Faith and Social Engagement

Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Heritage Hall

Zaccheaus Katta, our Sengel Scholar from Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond will help us explore "Faith and Social Engagement" as we hear about the work he will be doing after seminary. The Meeting House Scholarship Committee monitors the Sengel Scholar programs established with Yale Divinity School and Union Theological Seminary, in support of post-graduate studies…

Discover the Heart of Giving

Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Heritage Hall

Join our Service and Justice Ministry for an enlightening adult education lesson where we will explore the inspiring world of Meeting House missions. Learn more about our initiatives like Family to Family, Open Table, and the Dismantling Racism Team, as well as how we support other important causes such as the Alexandria Tutoring Consortium, VOICE,…

Summer Bible Study: Mark

Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Heritage Hall

Join us for a three-week summer series on the earliest, and shortest Gospel facilitated by Rev. Dr. Wood. All you need is your Bible. Come when you can! We will meet July 14, 21 and 28 in Heritage Hall and on Zoom. Childcare will be available.

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Summer Bible Study: Mark

Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Heritage Hall

Join us for a three-week summer series on the earliest, and shortest Gospel facilitated by Rev. Dr. Wood. All you need is your Bible. Come when you can! We will meet July 14, 21 and 28 in Heritage Hall and on Zoom. Childcare will be available.

The Ways of Worship

Join us for a refresher or an introduction on why Presbyterians worship the way we do. It may have been a while since you were in confirmation, so join us for a fun class. Music may be included!

Mid-Week Connections, Oct. 2 – Embracing Authentic Civility in a Disconnected World

Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Fellowhip Hall 323 S. Fairfax St, Alexandria, VA, United States

As we near the 2024 presidential election, the Education Ministry at Old Presbyterian Meeting House will be offering a five-week speaker series on authentic civility. Authentic civility is the ability to have empathy and a desire to understand one another even amid our differences – whatever those differences may be. Not mere politeness to cover…

Mid-Week Connections, Oct. 9 – Embracing Authentic Civility in a Disconnected World

Old Presbyterian Meeting House, Fellowhip Hall 323 S. Fairfax St, Alexandria, VA, United States

As we near the 2024 presidential election, the Education Ministry at Old Presbyterian Meeting House will be offering a five-week speaker series on authentic civility. Authentic civility is the ability to have empathy and a desire to understand one another even amid our differences – whatever those differences may be. Not mere politeness to cover…