Adult Sunday School

Sundays @ 9:15 am

Meets in the Good Shepherd Room

(1st Floor - enter through door at top of ramp)

A place to grow in faith through studies on discipleship, various books of the Bible, and seasonal studies. This fall Pastor Wes and Melissa will teach a study on Joseph…. The Big Picture by Jevon & Nicole Caldwell-Gross. We will be delving into the the life of Joseph and discovering how God weaves together the stories of our lives.

Bread Group

Wednesdays @ 7:00 pm

Meets at the Neal Home

Bread group is an opportunity to dive deeper into Scripture with friends. This fall Pastor Wes is leading a study on being People of Peace. When Jesus sent out the 72, he told them to look for people of peace to help them along the way. We are going to discuss what it means to be a person of peace and how we live as people of peace in a challenging world.

If you would like more information about this group, email Pastor Wes.

“Come to me, all you who are weary and carrying heavy burdens and I will give you rest.” - Matthew 11:28

If you’re seeking a place to replenish your spirit, Oasis invites you to discover community, enjoy meaningful conversations, and share moments of connection.

We gather at various locations in the community—sometimes for coffee, a walk, or a game night. At other times, we relax around a fire pit, sipping cocoa and sharing stories.

In a world where loneliness is common and divisions run deep, Oasis provides a welcoming space for genuine connection. Here, everyone is encouraged to come just as they are.

If you have any questions or would like more information, email Melissa, our Minister of Outreach.

Asbury’s United Women of Faith meet the last Sunday each month after worship for fellowship, Bible Study, and missions planning.

On September 28th, the UWF is hosting a Spaghetti Luncheon to raise money for missions!

Stay after worship, enjoy spaghetti and fellowship and donate what you can to Missions!

In October, they will continue the Welcome Home study. This study explores how we can know God as an intimate friend who welcomes us. Abiding in God’s safety and dwelling in God’s provision, allows us to open our hearts to a fuller embrace of the power and presence of God so that we may find our home in God. Participants are invited to dig deeper into what it means to live in the kin-dom of God and how this helps us to develop practices for building and existing in healthier communities.