Small Group Studies for Adults

We offer a variety of small group studies throughout the year. Study groups for women meet on Tuesday evenings and Thursday mornings. There are groups on Wednesday evenings (seasonal; April - August) with a variety of topics. For additional information, please contact Rev. Dr. AnnaKate Rawles, Associate Pastor, by e-mail at arawles@duluthumc.org.

    Library Book Club to Discuss “The Personal Librarian”: Monday, June 22nd

    The Library Book Club will meet on Monday, June 22nd, at 10:00 a.m. in room F145, located on the 1st floor of the Sheldon Family Life Center, to discuss The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict (writing as Heather Terrell) and Victoria Christopher Murray.


    The Personal Librarian is a historical novel about Belle da Costa Greene, J.P. Morgan's personal librarian, who was a Black woman passing as white to succeed in the early 20th-century art world. The book explores her secret identity, her rise as a powerful figure in the art and book world, and the constant struggle to protect her family and legacy in a racist society. It's a story of ambition, identity, and the lengths one must go to for success and survival.

    Ancient Christianities - The First Five Hundred Years: A New Study Group

    Join us for a new small group class opportunity that will discuss the first five hundred years of Christianity.  This class meets twice each week for 20 weeks and participants may attend either class. Classes are held on:

    • Tuesdays from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.
    • Wednesdays from 5:45 to 7:15 p.m.

    The subject matter will be based on Ancient Christianities: The First Five Hundred Years, a series of 20 lectures by Paula Fredriksen, Professor of Scripture Emerita at Boston University and Professor Emerita of Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.  Dr. Fredriksen, and author of numerous books and a widely sought-after speaker, is a worldwide recognized scholar of early Christianity.  A former Catholic, Fredriksen converted to Judaism several years ago.

    The class, led by Pete Fleming, will consist of 20 fifty-minute lectures by Dr. Fredriksen which will follow her latest book. Participants are not required to purchase the book, but they may wish to. Classes will be augmented with weekly summaries of the material plus optional additional readings and bibliographies.

    If you would like to participate in this new study or have questions, please contact Pete Fleming by e-mail at lfleming3832@att.net or Rev. Dr. AnnaKate Rawles by e-mail at arawles@duluthumc.org. Please let them know which day of the week you will most likely be attending the class so that classroom space can be planned for.

    Women Studying Together

    Thursday Morning Bible Study: Ecclesiastes

    The Thursday morning Bible study group of Women Studying Together are currently studying the book of Ecclesiastes. The author, who calls himself Teacher, has examined everything 'under the sun' in a search for the meaning of life. We experience his frustration as he explains his quest in an often skeptical, disillusioned rhetoric. Along the way he examines many modern attempts to find life's meaning and offers a conclusion worthy of our exploration.


    There is no book to buy, just bring your Bible and join us. We meet from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. in room F145, located on the 1st floor of the Sheldon Family Life Center. Discussion is led by Jenny Masterson. As we study, we ask questions, search for answers, share our stories, laugh and pray together. We welcome all women.


    If you would like additional information, please contact Jenny Masterson by e-mail at

    jennybobm@comcast.net or call 678-591-0800.

    Men Studying Together

    Thursday Morning Bible Study

    The Men Studying Together group meets for Bible/book studies on Thursday mornings from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in room F145, located on the 1st floor of the Sheldon Family Life Center. This study is led by Rev. Terry Tippens. The group is currently studying the Gospel of Matthew.

    All are welcome to join us, any time, and every class time will allow for individual input and group discussion. Please contact Tracy Brinker by e-mail at tbrinker@duluthumc.org or at 770-476-3776 for more information.

    Library Book Club to Discuss “The Forest of Vanishing Stars”: Monday, July 20th

    The Library Book Club will meet on Monday, July 20th, at 10:00 a.m. in room F145, located on the 1st floor of the Sheldon Family Life Center, to discuss The Forest of Vanishing Stars by Kristin Harmel.


    The Forest of Vanishing Stars is a WWII historical fiction novel about a young woman, Yona, who was kidnapped as a child and raised in the forests of Eastern Europe, learning to survive off the land. After her kidnapper dies, she encounters Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazis and uses her wilderness skills to help them survive, while they teach her about love and community, all while she grapples with her past and identity. The story is inspired by true accounts of Jewish partisans and survival groups during the war.

    Library Book Club to Discuss “The Kitchen House”: Monday, August 17th

    The Library Book Club will meet on Monday, August 17th, at 10:00 a.m. in room F145, located on the 1st floor of the Sheldon Family Life Center, to discuss The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom.


    The Kitchen House is a historical fiction novel set on a Virginia plantation before the Civil War, following orphaned Irish girl Lavinia who becomes an indentured servant and is raised by the plantation's enslaved people, particularly Belle, the master's illegitimate daughter. The story explores themes of race, class, family, and loyalty as Lavinia straddles the worlds of the kitchen and the big house, leading to tragic events that expose the harsh realities of slavery and the bonds between the characters.