Adult Ministries

There is a host of adult education opportunities available at Delmar Reformed Church.

  • A weekly Bible study on Wednesday mornings is held in our Fellowship Hall from 10-11. This study is open to all and focuses on the passage that is the basis of the upcoming Sunday sermon. Bible beginners and experts alike will find an atmosphere of curiosity, study, and discussion. The study is led by our pastors.

    A weekly Thursday evening study is led by members of the church and works through 4-10 week themes or study guides.

  • A men’s group meets about twice a month for breakfast and conversation on Saturday mornings at 8:00 a.m. The group enters into various conversations based on popular video studies.

  • The women of DRC meet approximately 4-6 times annually, typically over the course of a Saturday morning for connection, discussion, fellowship, and reflection.

  • Folks from the congregation gather once a month after worship on a Sunday to knit and/or crochet. The group has historically created prayer shawls, but there are no bounds to what you can create here - all are welcome!

  • Lunch Bunch gathers on the first Thursday of each month for a carefully crafted, homemade meal and unhurried conversation. Though it originated as a ministry toward our seniors, Lunch Bunch is becoming a meaningful place to gather for people of all ages - even for those who don’t call DRC their home church.

  • Various programs and speakers are offered throughout the year as suggested by the church family and arranged by leadership.

    For example, we’ve recently enjoyed a missionary from Africa share about their work and hosted a speaker on the recent history of Israel and Palestine and how Christian churches may be able to continue to promote peace.

    Other topics and workshops have included: Christian history, introductions to theologians, and the Reformed tradition.

  • The church offers a small series of Inquirers’ Classes 2-4 times annually for those interested in the larger reformed tradition, the Reformed Church in America, and Delmar Reformed Church. These classes join people together in faith reflection and provide opportunities for specific and more general questions about the church.