What do we talk about when we talk about the devil… “the adversary…” the existence of evil? How has our tradition understood the presence of evil over time? How do we think about it now, both as individuals and as a community? We’ll discuss these questions at 10am on Saturday, August 23.
Trinity’s “Loving the Questions” series takes place more-or-less monthly on Saturday mornings. These conversations typically last around 90 minutes and include both teaching and discussion. Past topics have included Holy Eucharist, salvation, Anglican history, and Scripture.
Trinity’s book for August and September 2025 is Tish Harrison Warren’s Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work of Watch or Weep. Evoking a prayer that many of us know and love from the Compline service, Warren’s book focuses on the experience of praying through times of loss and distress. A Christianity Today book of 2021, the author is an Anglican priest and former New York Times religious columnist.
We’ll discuss the first half of Prayer on the Night(Chapters 1-6) at 7pm on Tuesday, August 12. Note the date change! In general, we meet monthly in the Parish Hall, usually on a Tuesday evening. We typically read each book over two months. Past reads have included Rachel Held Evans’ Wholehearted Faith, Richard Rohr’s Things Hidden, Sara Miles’s Take This Bread, and Gregory Boyle’s Barking to the Choir.
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