
What does God ask of us? What does God ask us to give up... or take on... and why? What does it look like to live a life of faith? These are questions we often ask in Lent (which will be here before we know it!), but they’re really about our whole lives. We’ll explore them on Saturday, January 31, at 10 am.
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.
Our current book is one our Bishop encourages us all to read: Autopsy of a Deceased Church: Twelve Ways to Keep Yours Alive. We’ll discuss it at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 20.
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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