Starting in September, the Monday Book Group is reading the book by Richard Rohr called The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality can Change Everything We see, Hope for, and Believe. This was one of the books that Rector Chris Craun featured in her summer book-discussion groups.
It is also highly recommended by our Presiding Bishop Michael Curry. He says, “Here, Father Richard helps us to see and hear Jesus of Nazareth in what he taught, what he did, and who he is–the loving, liberating, and life-giving expression and presence of God. In so doing, he is helping Christianity to reclaim its soul anew.”
The Monday Book Groups meets on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 1:00 pm, and all are welcome. The book is available at Amazon. The public library has copies, but there are waiting lists in all three formats.
Starting in September, the Monday Book Group is reading the book by Richard Rohr called The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality can Change Everything We see, Hope for, and Believe. This was one of the books that Rector Chris Craun featured in her summer book-discussion groups.
It is also highly recommended by our Presiding Bishop Michael Curry. He says, “Here, Father Richard helps us to see and hear Jesus of Nazareth in what he taught, what he did, and who he is–the loving, liberating, and life-giving expression and presence of God. In so doing, he is helping Christianity to reclaim its soul anew.”
The Monday Book Groups meets on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 1:00 pm, and all are welcome. The book is available at Amazon. The public library has copies, but there are waiting lists in all three formats.
Starting in September, the Monday Book Group is reading the book by Richard Rohr called The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality can Change Everything We see, Hope for, and Believe. This was one of the books that Rector Chris Craun featured in her summer book-discussion groups.
It is also highly recommended by our Presiding Bishop Michael Curry. He says, “Here, Father Richard helps us to see and hear Jesus of Nazareth in what he taught, what he did, and who he is–the loving, liberating, and life-giving expression and presence of God. In so doing, he is helping Christianity to reclaim its soul anew.”
The Monday Book Groups meets on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 1:00 pm, and all are welcome. The book is available at Amazon. The public library has copies, but there are waiting lists in all three formats.