Repeats every week every Monday until Mon Apr 29 2024 except Mon Mar 11 2024.
5:00pm to 6:00pm
Location:
Student Oasis
Whether you’re brand new to the Bible or looking to understand this ancient text in a new way, this inclusive Bible study is for you! Together, we’ll engage with the Bible through different lenses and theologies (including queer, feminist, and liberation theologies) and discuss it in community as we ask, “How does this text speak to my life today?” All creeds, religions, and identities are welcome! For more information contact Student Program Coordinator Anna Burnham.
Whether you’re brand new to the Bible or looking to understand this ancient text in a new way, this inclusive Bible study is for you! Together, we’ll engage with the Bible through different lenses and theologies (including queer, feminist, and liberation theologies) and discuss it in community as we ask, “How does this text speak to my life today?” All creeds, religions, and identities are welcome! For more information contact Student Program Coordinator Anna Burnham.
Repeats every week every Sunday until Sun Apr 28 2024 .
9:30am to 10:30am
The Faith & Life Forum for the 2023-24 academic year will pursue close readings of the four gospels as narrative and literary texts. The forum began with the Gospel of Matthew in October, followed by the Gospel of Mark in November. The Gospels of Luke and John are the topics of study in February and April. All are welcome.
Whether you’re brand new to the Bible or looking to understand this ancient text in a new way, this inclusive Bible study is for you! Together, we’ll engage with the Bible through different lenses and theologies (including queer, feminist, and liberation theologies) and discuss it in community as we ask, “How does this text speak to my life today?” All creeds, religions, and identities are welcome! For more information contact Student Program Coordinator Anna Burnham.
The Faith & Life Forum for the 2023-24 academic year will pursue close readings of the four gospels as narrative and literary texts. The forum began with the Gospel of Matthew in October, followed by the Gospel of Mark in November. The Gospels of Luke and John are the topics of study in February and April. All are welcome.
Whether you’re brand new to the Bible or looking to understand this ancient text in a new way, this inclusive Bible study is for you! Together, we’ll engage with the Bible through different lenses and theologies (including queer, feminist, and liberation theologies) and discuss it in community as we ask, “How does this text speak to my life today?” All creeds, religions, and identities are welcome! For more information contact Student Program Coordinator Anna Burnham.
The Faith & Life Forum for the 2023-24 academic year will pursue close readings of the four gospels as narrative and literary texts. The forum began with the Gospel of Matthew in October, followed by the Gospel of Mark in November. The Gospels of Luke and John are the topics of study in February and April. All are welcome.
Whether you’re brand new to the Bible or looking to understand this ancient text in a new way, this inclusive Bible study is for you! Together, we’ll engage with the Bible through different lenses and theologies (including queer, feminist, and liberation theologies) and discuss it in community as we ask, “How does this text speak to my life today?” All creeds, religions, and identities are welcome! For more information contact Student Program Coordinator Anna Burnham.
The Faith & Life Forum for the 2023-24 academic year will pursue close readings of the four gospels as narrative and literary texts. The forum began with the Gospel of Matthew in October, followed by the Gospel of Mark in November. The Gospels of Luke and John are the topics of study in February and April. All are welcome.
Whether you’re brand new to the Bible or looking to understand this ancient text in a new way, this inclusive Bible study is for you! Together, we’ll engage with the Bible through different lenses and theologies (including queer, feminist, and liberation theologies) and discuss it in community as we ask, “How does this text speak to my life today?” All creeds, religions, and identities are welcome! For more information contact Student Program Coordinator Anna Burnham.