Mission & Education Classes

What are Mission & Education Classes?

Once each month we gather for a 75–90 minute Mission & Education class. We open scripture, learn practical skills, and plan one small act that helps our neighbors. We keep things accessible. Conversation first. Action second. No previous experience needed.

Why do we meet for these?

Once each month we gather for a 75–90 minute Mission & Education class. We open scripture, learn practical skills, and plan one small act that helps our neighbors. We keep things accessible. Conversation first. Action second. No previous experience needed.

What do they look like?

Welcome and check-in
A brief prayer and a round of voices. What brought you here today.

Learning block
A short teaching segment with discussion. Scripture, story, or skill.

Mission in action
We design one small, doable step for the month. Everyone chooses how to participate.

Closing
Prayer of sending and a quick look ahead.

Who is welcome to attend?

New seekers and long-time members

Teens and adults learning together

Friends and neighbors who want a gentle on-ramp to faith and service

Is the class accessible?

Printed handouts are available in large print. We strive for a fragrance-reduced space. Let us know what you need and we will work with you.

ARE KIDS & YOUTH WELCOME?

Children are welcome. We offer a simple activity table in the same room when possible. On service months we try to include kid-friendly roles. Parents and guardians choose what works best.

Sample classes

Peacemaking at street level
Everyday conflict skills and a simple practice to try at home.

Scripture that breathes
Reading the Bible and Doctrine and Covenants as living witnesses.

Hospitality that heals
Welcoming practices for worship and weekday life.

Creation care in a dry climate
Water-wise choices and a neighborhood cleanup plan.

Generosity and circular tithing
How shared resources move through a community for good.

Courageous conversations
Tools for listening across difference.

Mission in Action Ideas

Pack hygiene kits for a local outreach partner

Write encouragement notes to teachers or healthcare staff

Support the Little Free Pantry with a themed food drive

Host a neighborhood peace walk

Plant native flowers at a community site

Collect school supplies with our partner school