Upcoming events

Adult Ed: Theology for Everyday Life
It is important to revisit the foundations of the Reformed tradition to help us understand our identity as a Reformed church and how Scripture shapes our life together. In an age when many often feel rootless and skeptical, the Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF) provides a clear and thoughtful summary of biblical teaching that has guided faithful Christians since the mid-17th century. As one writer pointed out, "It is good to study texts which remind us that Christianity was not invented last Tuesday."

Adult Ed: Spiritual Formation
The purpose of this class is to explore and commend a distinctively Reformed Protestant vision of Christian growth for 21st Century evangelicals. We live in a society marked by a wide variety of options for approaching spirituality. Both secular people who are spiritual but not religious, and evangelical Christians wonder: “What will enliven my heart and my life? What must I do to experience transcendence, peace, and inner joy? Does new age spirituality, looking inward, practicing yoga, embracing Catholic mysticism or Eastern Orthodoxy present us with better options for communing closely with God than the traditional Christian means of grace?”

Women's Bible Study
The book of 2nd Samuel is full of action, telling the life story of King David. But through it all we see the hand of God, who is the true hero of 2nd Samuel. Even more thrilling is that you will see Jesus Christ, understanding more clearly the privilege and joy of following him today.

Men's Bible Study
In his letter to Timothy, the Apostle Paul suggests to his son (in the faith), Timothy, that there is a kind of strength training that is more foundational than all the others: “Train yourself for godliness,” he says (1 Tim. 4:7). Starting September 8th, 7:30 -9:00PM, join us for our Monday night “workouts” as we study 1 Timothy and consider what kind of men we might become as God fits us for his purposes.

MomCo Registration Open
MomCo is an international community built to help come alongside moms to equip them, encourage them, and provide them with necessary resources to mother well. Here at Midtown MomCo, we want to provide a place for you to come, find community, enjoy a much needed break, and learn alongside women in a similar life stage. Through potluck breakfasts, table discussions, and social events, we hope you find our group welcoming, encouraging, and life-giving. Join us on Tuesdays throughout the fall and spring as we attempt to make the sometime lonely job of mothering a little bit less lonely.

Discover Midtown
Interested in becoming a member or learning more about the church? The next Discover Midtown class will be on September 25th from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm in the ministry house.

Newcomer Receptions
If you are new to Midtown or have been coming for a while, please join Midtown staff and leaders for coffee and fellowship on September 14th, downstairs in the common area, after worship.