Adult Education & Fellowship Opportunities

We have several types of study groups. Please click each one to learn more. 
WOMEN'S BOOK GROUP

CCDC Women gather on Tuesday evenings (8:00 PM on Zoom) for discussion and sharing.

Our current book is I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness by Austin Channing Brown. We will be using the author’s discussion guide over a period of six weeks. If you’d like to join the book group, please let Mandy or Kendra know. We’d love to have you join us! 

RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD DISCUSSION

This class held on zoom will spend the next few weeks having guest speakers join the class to share their experience of being a practitioner and also a leader. There is no homework or preparation needed to attend these classes offering guest presenters. Please join the class. Email Mandy for a zoom invitation (mandy.lape@ccdcucc.org). 

August 11th: Gendo Allyn Field, Gendo, founder of the Upper Valley Zen Center

August 25th: Khalil Abdullah, the Muslim Advisor and Multi-faith Advisor of the William Jewett Tucker Center

TALKING ABOUT MUSIC WITH OUR MUSIC DIRECTOR

Contact CCDC Music Director Henry Danaher (henry.danaher@ccdcucc.org) if you’d like to participate in this weekly music discussion on Zoom. Meets Mondays at 11:30 AM.

BIBLE STUDY

BIBLE STUDY on the the Book of Job

Kendal Class – Thursdays at 3:30 PM

Thursdays at 7:30 PM

There are two Bible Studies led by Senior Pastor, Mandy Lape-Freeberg. One is open to residents of Kendal and the Thursday evening class is open to anyone. Currently, we are discussing the Book of Job, please contact Mandy if you’d like to receive a Zoom invitation.

MEN'S BIBLE STUDY GROUP

MEN’S BIBLE STUDY 

Thursdays at 7:30 PM

The Bible Study is open to men of any age, member or friend. Please contact Associate Pastor Rob Grabill at robert.grabill@ccdcucc.org to be added to the Zoom invitation list, and with any questions.  

MEDITATION GROUP

Thursdays at 4:30 PM

Please contact Rita Severinghaus (rita.severinghaus@ccdcucc.org) if you’d like to join us for a time of quiet meditation and peaceful prayer on Zoom. 

Russell Lecture Series

2017 represents the inaugural year of The Russell Lecture Series, what we hope will become an annual occasion.

In late 2016, the June Russell Memorial Fund was founded through a bequest by the late Professor Robert Hilton Russell, Ph.D., in memory of his beloved wife, June. They were both very active members of The Church of Christ at Dartmouth College (CCDC) and great supporters of our local outreach ministries and Our Church’s Wider Mission through our denomination, the United Church of Christ. The June Russell Memorial Fund was established to enhance the Outreach and Religious Education ministries of our congregation.

June worked for and was a strong supporter of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, the Congregational forerunner of the United Church Board for World Ministries. Bob spent the majority of his career as the Professor of Romance Languages at Dartmouth College.  We at CCDC cherish their foresight, generosity, and personal example of Christian discipleship.  Among many other new ventures at CCDC, The June Russell Memorial Fund serves to underwrite The Russell Lecture Series.