June 29 – July 27
Being human is great. There’s joy and beauty to encounter. There are places and relationships to be enjoyed. There’s love and laughter to be experienced.
Being human is…complicated–the highs and lows, the good and bad, the ebbs and flows. How do we process it all in a healthy and helpful way? This is the role of poetry…to give words and expression to what it means to be human. And for Christians, this points us in the direction of the Psalms.
N.T. Wright says, “The Psalms are among the oldest poems in the world, and they still rank with any poetry in any culture, ancient or modern, from anywhere in the world. They are full of power and passion, horrendous misery and unrestrained jubilation, tender sensitivity and powerful hope. Anyone at all whose heart is open to new dimensions of human experience, anyone who loves good writing, anyone who wants a window into the bright lights and dark corners of the human soul–anyone open to the beautiful expression of a larger vision of reality should react to these poems like someone who hasn’t had a good meal for a week or two.”
Download Weekly Study Guides
Intro & Psalm 23
Psalm 2
Psalm 46
Psalm 96
Find a Table Group at Castleton.
Each week, groups across the church meet in homes, at church, at restaurants, and online to grow together in their discipleship journey.
Parts of the year, these groups will all be working through the same material, in line with our worship services. Other times, groups select their own material for conversation and study.
We invite you to stop by any of the following groups anytime.
Sunday Table Groups
Christian Crusaders – 9am in Room 112: This group comprises our “senior saints” and is mixed/co-ed.
Koinonia – 9am in Rm 174: This group is mixed/co-ed and composed of mostly retired folks.
Care, Share, & Reflect – 9am in Bride's Room: This group is mixed/co-ed and composed of mostly retired folks.
Kingdom Conversations – 9 & 11am in Fellowship Hall: This group is mixed/co-ed and composed of a range of folks from mid-thirties to retired.
Women's Bible Study – 3pm in Room 112: This is an all-ladies group composed of a wide range of ages.
Monday Table Groups
Blind Owl Group – 7pm at Blind Owl Brewery: This is a mixed/co-ed group composed of a wide range of ages from early-thirties to retired.
Tuesday Table Groups
Cafe Connect – 7:30am at Panera: This group is mixed/co-ed and composed of a mixture of retired and still-working folks.
First Place for Health – 6:30pm meeting in the library. This is a mixed/co-ed group, a little smaller and more intimate, composed of a wide range of ages from thirtes to retired.
Revive – 8:15pm meeting online: This group is mixed/co-ed, and composed mostly of parents (which is why they meet online and after bedtime for kiddos).
Wednesday Table Groups
Sisters in Faith – 8am in Ministries Center Conference Room: As the name suggests, this group is an all-ladies group composed of mostly retired ladies.
Lunch Bunch – 12pm in Legacy Room: This group is mixed/co-ed and composed of a range of folks from late-thirties to retired.
Contact our Director of Discipleship
Whether you have questions about discipleship or faith or would like more information about Table Groups and other opportunities, complete the form below, and Chris Croyts will get back to you shortly.