Are you yearning for meaningful conversations that touch the depths of your soul? Look no further! Join us at the Novel Theology Discussion Group, where hearts and minds converge in fellowship and exploration. Novel Theology is a lively discussion group.
Meetings are held the third Sunday of the month from September through May at 9:15 a.m. in the Great Hall Classroom. There will be coffee, snacks, fellowship, and conversation!
What: Novel Theology Discussion Group
When: Every fourth Sunday from September through May
Time: 9:15 a.m.
Where: Great Hall Classroom
Why Attend?
- Nourishment: Sip your coffee, savor the snacks, and let your spirit be nourished.
Our gatherings are more than mere discussions; they’re spiritual feasts. - Diverse Selections: While reading the book is optional, our chosen texts span
genres and perspectives. From ancient wisdom to contemporary insights, we delve
into the sacred and the secular. - Open Hearts: Whether you’re a seasoned participant or a curious newcomer, our
circle embraces all. Bring your questions, doubts, and wonderings—we’re here to
listen and learn together.
Feel free to share this invitation with kindred souls who seek the divine in dialogue.
September 22: “Innocent Libertine”, by Davis Bunn
October 27: “This Tender Land”, by William Kent Krueger
November 24: “Murder Cuts the Mustard”, by Jessica Ellicot
December 22: “The 4th Wiseman”, by Henry van Dyke