upcoming events
How To: Holy Eucharist
For Eastertide, Fr. Brian will lead our class as we walk through the movements of the Holy Eucharist. Where do our prayers come from? Why do we do what we do? Step-by-step, we'll explore the logic of the liturgy and dive into the details. You'll get to practice what we learn in class in worship, with a richer appreciation for the traditions and theology behind the central act of our community!
Adult Formation: Sin, Suffering & Salvation
Every Sunday we pray, “Merciful Father, in your compassion forgive us our sins, known and unknown, things done and left undone.” What is (y)our default understanding of “sin”? How is sin linked to “suffering,” ours and Jesus’? How does “Jesus save us from sin”? In other words, what is “salvation” in relation to sin? Join fellow parishioner, Greg Zuschlag (professor of theology), over the course of five Sundays exploring these vital theological questions during this penitential season of Lent.
Adult Formation: Sin, Suffering & Salvation
Every Sunday we pray, “Merciful Father, in your compassion forgive us our sins, known and unknown, things done and left undone.” What is (y)our default understanding of “sin”? How is sin linked to “suffering,” ours and Jesus’? How does “Jesus save us from sin”? In other words, what is “salvation” in relation to sin? Join fellow parishioner, Greg Zuschlag (professor of theology), over the course of five Sundays exploring these vital theological questions during this penitential season of Lent.
Adult Formation: Sin, Suffering & Salvation
Every Sunday we pray, “Merciful Father, in your compassion forgive us our sins, known and unknown, things done and left undone.” What is (y)our default understanding of “sin”? How is sin linked to “suffering,” ours and Jesus’? How does “Jesus save us from sin”? In other words, what is “salvation” in relation to sin? Join fellow parishioner, Greg Zuschlag (professor of theology), over the course of five Sundays exploring these vital theological questions during this penitential season of Lent.
Adult Formation: Sin, Suffering & Salvation
Every Sunday we pray, “Merciful Father, in your compassion forgive us our sins, known and unknown, things done and left undone.” What is (y)our default understanding of “sin”? How is sin linked to “suffering,” ours and Jesus’? How does “Jesus save us from sin”? In other words, what is “salvation” in relation to sin? Join fellow parishioner, Greg Zuschlag (professor of theology), over the course of five Sundays exploring these vital theological questions during this penitential season of Lent.
Vital Signs of Faith
Our seminarian, Jennifer Murphy, will lead a class for Ordinary Time. Make plans to join us as we spend the next five weeks taking the pulse of our spiritual health. Hope to see you in the Library on Sundays at 9:05. All you need to bring is YOU and a willingness to nourish the Spirit inside of you!
