This Sunday,February 28th at 9 (note time change) –An Exploration of Living in Community With All of Creation: A Special Book Study Forum Program in 3 Sessions with Program Coordinator, Melissa Melum. This discussion group is based on two books, Laudato Si': On Care For Our Common Home (Pope Francis) and Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife With Native Plants(Douglas Tallamy). The objective of this exploration is to develop scientifically sound knowledge that leads to faith-based inspiration, with empowerment to act in meaningful and joyful ways in our own lives. See in this month's issue of the Chronicle an article giving further information about this special three-part series
Every Sunday at 9:15 in the Felix Building our Adult Forum presents programs designed to encourage members to explore new ideas as well as to deepen their religious faith. Lectures, panels, videos and discussions examine all aspects of spirituality, other religions (Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism,et.al.) and the Bible. All points of view are welcome.... no correct doctrine required. A FORUM is just that...an open exchange of views. Join us.
Friday, February 26, 2016
Thursday, February 18, 2016
FCUCC Forum Reminder
This Sunday, February 21 and next, the 28th at 9 (note time change) –An Exploration of Living in Community With All of Creation: A Special Book Study Forum Program in 3 Sessions with Program Coordinator, Melissa Melum. This discussion group is based on two books, Laudato Si': On Care For Our Common Home (Pope Francis) and Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife With Native Plants(Douglas Tallamy). The objective of this exploration is to develop scientifically sound knowledge that leads to faith-based inspiration, with empowerment to act in meaningful and joyful ways in our own lives. See in this month's issue of the Chronicle an article giving further information about this special three-part series.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
FCUCC Forum Reminder
February 14, 21, 28 at 9 (note time change) –An Exploration of Living in Community With All of Creation: A Special Book Study Forum Program in 3 Sessions with Program Coordinator, Melissa Melum. This discussion group is based on two books, Laudato Si': On Care For Our Common Home (Pope Francis) and Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife With Native Plants(Douglas Tallamy). The objective of this exploration is to develop scientifically sound knowledge that leads to faith-based inspiration, with empowerment to act in meaningful and joyful ways in our own lives. See in this issue of the Chronicle an article giving further information about this special three-part series.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
FCUCC Forum Reminder
This Sunday, February 7 at 9:00 in the Sanctuary – Brigid, Patrick, and Columba – Light Bearers of the Celtic Tradition with Rev. Marcus Losack , a priest in the Church of Ireland (Anglican) and an expert on Celtic spirituality and history. A member of the Haden Institute faculty, Rev. Losack has published a number of books on St. Patrick. He holds two Masters' degrees: theology from Christ's College, Cambridge, and philosophy from the Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College, Dublin. Learn more about him at www.ceilede.net.
Rev. Losack will also preach at the 10:30 worship service which will have a Celtic emphasis, including music provided by Fran McKendree.
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