Mad About You
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Mad About You is a class for young married couples in their late twenties through forty something. It’s a place to find lasting relationships, relevant teaching, and meaningful connections within Central Presbyterian Church.
Teaching
On Sunday mornings, Mad About You meets at 9:45 a.m. in Fellowship Hall for praise and worship music, class announcements, and teaching from guest speakers. Class will resume in August, when Clay Smith will teach a series on marriage lessons from couples in the Bible.
Social Events
We like to have fun, so we plan all kinds of social events throughout the year. Even if you can’t attend class on Sundays, please feel free to attend our social events. It’s a great way to get to know others in the class, and, we’d like to get to know you.
Small Groups
Women’s Small Groups:
Join us every other Thursday night at 7 p.m. for a topical Bible study. We’re currently studying “No Other Gods” by Kelly Minter. For more information, contact Sarah Middendorf, .
Men’s Small Group:
Get up early for some Bible study and fellowship. This group meets weekly at 6 a.m. Contact Dave Bauer for more details, .
Moms’ Discussion Group:
If you’re looking for a group of women to connect with during the joyful but challenging season of early motherhood, this group is for you. We meet from 9:15 to 10:45 on Friday mornings in the Gathering Place. Childcare is available. Contact Courtney Rawlins (314-835-0286 or ).
Service
Our Adopted Missionaries
Ron and Bonnie Thiesen are currently in India working with Youth With a Mission (YWAM) to spread the gospel to young people in that country. We send the family periodic care packages and pray for specific requests. Click here to read their latest letter.
Meals for Moms
When members of our class have a new baby, volunteers sign up to bring meals to the family. If you’d like to help coordinate meals, contact Robyn Bauer at .
Are you aware of other ways for Mad About You couples to serve? If so, contact Dave Bauer at .







