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february
16feb4:00 pm5:00 pmProdigal Son Lecture Series4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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We seem to live in a time of division, of diminishing resources and narrowing paths ahead. Can the Church move beyond the supposed alternatives of the present? Can we see
Event Details
We seem to live in a time of division, of diminishing resources and narrowing paths ahead. Can the Church move beyond the supposed alternatives of the present? Can we see differently, so that we may live differently? Christ’s parables seek to refigure both, our seeing and our living. These meditations take the Prodigal Son as a parable of our time.
Professor Sean Hayden (who you might recognize from last year’s Summer Lecture Series!) will lead us in a four-week study of “A Prodigal Age: Four Meditations on the Church in Our Time.” All lectures will take place at 4 pm in Parish Hall.
February 16
1st Meditation: The Divided Life: Searching for Wholeness in a Fractured World
February 23
2nd Meditation: The Far Country: Wisdom and Want in a Secular Age
March 2
3rd Meditation: The Authority of Compassion: The Church in a Culture of Resentments
March 9
4th Meditation: Adam and Christ: Or, Lost (and Found) in the Cosmos
Time
(Sunday) 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location
CLC 120, Commons Room
23feb4:00 pm5:00 pmProdigal Son Lecture Series4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Event Details
We seem to live in a time of division, of diminishing resources and narrowing paths ahead. Can the Church move beyond the supposed alternatives of the present? Can we see
Event Details
We seem to live in a time of division, of diminishing resources and narrowing paths ahead. Can the Church move beyond the supposed alternatives of the present? Can we see differently, so that we may live differently? Christ’s parables seek to refigure both, our seeing and our living. These meditations take the Prodigal Son as a parable of our time.
Professor Sean Hayden (who you might recognize from last year’s Summer Lecture Series!) will lead us in a four-week study of “A Prodigal Age: Four Meditations on the Church in Our Time.” All lectures will take place at 4 pm in Parish Hall.
February 16
1st Meditation: The Divided Life: Searching for Wholeness in a Fractured World
February 23
2nd Meditation: The Far Country: Wisdom and Want in a Secular Age
March 2
3rd Meditation: The Authority of Compassion: The Church in a Culture of Resentments
March 9
4th Meditation: Adam and Christ: Or, Lost (and Found) in the Cosmos
Time
(Sunday) 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location
CLC 120, Commons Room
march
02mar4:00 pm5:00 pmProdigal Son Lecture Series4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Event Details
We seem to live in a time of division, of diminishing resources and narrowing paths ahead. Can the Church move beyond the supposed alternatives of the present? Can we see
Event Details
We seem to live in a time of division, of diminishing resources and narrowing paths ahead. Can the Church move beyond the supposed alternatives of the present? Can we see differently, so that we may live differently? Christ’s parables seek to refigure both, our seeing and our living. These meditations take the Prodigal Son as a parable of our time.
Professor Sean Hayden (who you might recognize from last year’s Summer Lecture Series!) will lead us in a four-week study of “A Prodigal Age: Four Meditations on the Church in Our Time.” All lectures will take place at 4 pm in Parish Hall.
February 16
1st Meditation: The Divided Life: Searching for Wholeness in a Fractured World
February 23
2nd Meditation: The Far Country: Wisdom and Want in a Secular Age
March 2
3rd Meditation: The Authority of Compassion: The Church in a Culture of Resentments
March 9
4th Meditation: Adam and Christ: Or, Lost (and Found) in the Cosmos
Time
(Sunday) 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location
CLC 120, Commons Room
09mar4:00 pm5:00 pmProdigal Son Lecture Series4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Event Details
We seem to live in a time of division, of diminishing resources and narrowing paths ahead. Can the Church move beyond the supposed alternatives of the present? Can we see
Event Details
We seem to live in a time of division, of diminishing resources and narrowing paths ahead. Can the Church move beyond the supposed alternatives of the present? Can we see differently, so that we may live differently? Christ’s parables seek to refigure both, our seeing and our living. These meditations take the Prodigal Son as a parable of our time.
Professor Sean Hayden (who you might recognize from last year’s Summer Lecture Series!) will lead us in a four-week study of “A Prodigal Age: Four Meditations on the Church in Our Time.” All lectures will take place at 4 pm in Parish Hall.
February 16
1st Meditation: The Divided Life: Searching for Wholeness in a Fractured World
February 23
2nd Meditation: The Far Country: Wisdom and Want in a Secular Age
March 2
3rd Meditation: The Authority of Compassion: The Church in a Culture of Resentments
March 9
4th Meditation: Adam and Christ: Or, Lost (and Found) in the Cosmos
Time
(Sunday) 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location
CLC 120, Commons Room