Adults

Adult Programs

Grow in your faith and build community.

Discover together, through study and discussions, that what unites us in faith is greater than what divides.

Grow in your faith and build community through Bible study, book discussions, and friendship. Recently we’ve studied the Gospel of Matthew, discussed Bonhoeffer’s The Cost of Discipleship, explored Christian denominations and found spiritual discoveries in poetry. 

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Sunday Adult Education

Learning opportunities for continuing faith development are offered throughout the year on Sundays at 11:00 and select week days, both via Zoom and in-person.


Adult Sunday Classes

Our current classes for adults feature classes on "The Chosen" and "Galatians & James".

Men's Koffee Klatch

Thursday 9:30am - 11:00 am         CE Lounge & Zoom


All men of United Church are invited to coffee, refreshments, and fellowship!  There are no lesson plans, no required or suggested topics, no devotions, no leaders, but there is a lot of fun!  Hosting duties are passed around within the group.  The wit and wisdom shared cover all sorts of topics and the discussions have proven extremely interesting, informative, and supportive.  We laugh a lot!  See you there.!


If you can't make it in person and would like to join via Zoom, please
contact the Church Office for the link.

Monday Book Study

Monday 11:00am  – 12:30pm         

Meeting Online via Zoom


All women of the church and their friends are welcome to attend this book study which meets on Zoom. The books for discussion are selected by the group.
Contact Kara or the Church Office for the Zoom link.

The current Monday book is
Soul Survivor by Philip Yancey.


May invites the reader to come with her on a journey to reawaken our sense of wonder and awe. See the current edition of The Chimes to learn more about this book.

Friday Morning Women's Bible Study

Friday 10:00am - 12:00pm

Meeting online via Zoom


All women are welcome to come try out our Friday morning group. We spend time each week in study and, equally as important, in fellowship and prayer. Newcomers and friends are welcome! Contact Kara at
dce@unitedchurchla.org or the Church Office for the zoom link.


We’ve just started reading
Julian of Norwich by Matthew Fox.


See the current edition of The Chimes for more on this book. 

Off-Campus Activities

Annual Fall Retreat

Each year we have a Women’s retreat at Sonlight Camp, just over the border in Colorado. This year’s theme was radical hospitality. The women hollowed out and carved pumpkins as a metaphor for opening ourselves to the presence of the Spirit. 

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