Christian Education

Rector’s Forum (Taylor Room): “The End of Times: The Book of Revelation”

St. George’s Forum (St. George’s Chapel): “Ask a Priest” with Mtr. Anne & Fr. Peter

Conversations Beyond Confirmation (Canterbury Suite) For parents of confirmands, focusing on spiritual growth beyond Confirmation.

Coffee & Conversation with the Ministry of Racial Reconciliation (Great Hall)

Centering Prayer — 1st Sunday of the month | Sverdrup Room

Adult Confirmation (Episcopal Christians) — Please contact Becky (BArthur@csmsg.org) to register for Spring 2026.

For Children & Youth

Little Sprouts (Infant–Toddler Care) — 9–11:30 AM | Yellow Dragons Room. Contact Mary Beth Tipton: mtipton@csmsg.org

Godly Play (Ages 4.5–1st Grade) — Stringham Room

Young Disciples (2nd–5th Grade) — J-204 & J-206

6th/7th Grade Sunday School — Armstrong Room

8th Grade Confirmation — Canterbury Suite

10 AM

Children’s Chapel St. George’s Chapel

Bible Studies

Monday Morning Bible Study via Zoom
9 AM contact Marty at Marty@csmsg.org for the zoom link

Church Service League Bible Study
Tuesdays at 10:30 AM ( from September to May)
Sverdrup Room Followed by 11:30 AM Holy Eucharist

Friday Women’s Bible Study
8 AM, in the Library
Contact Nancy Ferriss at naferriss@gmail.com

Friday Men’s Bible Study
7 AM, in the Great Hall or outside, weather permitting
Contact Tom Horlacher at Tom.horlacher@sbcglobal.net

Archived Christian Education Recordings

Our Community Listens

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Brotherhood of St. Andrew

CELEBRATING THE BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW AT CSMSG

The Brotherhood is one of the Episcopal Church’s oldest ministries and was founded at CSMSG in 2018. Over the past year, members of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew at CSMSG have been examining saints who inspire them to follow the disciplines of the brotherhood: Prayer, Study, and Service.

“Our chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew is a small group where we can share our faith stories and grow in spirituality as we pursue a course of Christian study. This past year, under the superb leadership of Neil Tumber, we have studied the saints as modeling the disciplines of prayer, study, and service,” says member Bruce Springer.
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew (www.brothersandrew.net) is an organization within the Episcopal Church dedicated to inspire, empower and equip men and boys to fulfill the Great Commission. To learn about the Daughters of the King, the sister organization for women and girls, visit www.doknational.org. We hope you will join us as we celebrate the past year and look forward to a new year of brotherhood. Email Neil Tumber at neiltumbe@outlook.com for more information.