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Join us for an engaging series of discussions exploring two pivotal themes in our faith journey: "The Communion of Saints" and "Exile & Return."
In "The Communion of Saints," led by the Clergy in Room 203, we will delve into the rich calendar of the church year, discovering the lives of remarkable figures such as Wulfstan, Thomas Ken, and Catherine of Siena. This exploration will illuminate how their examples and teachings can guide us in our contemporary lives, reminding us of the "great cloud of witnesses" who accompany us on our spiritual pilgrimage.
Simultaneously, "Exile & Return," led by the Reverend Dr. Andrew Grosso in Room 201, will focus on the profound impact of the Babylonian conquest on Hebrew faith and practice. We will examine how exile prompted a transformative rethinking of belief, influencing the life of Jesus and the experiences of the first Christians. This series will help us connect Old Testament themes with the New Testament and our current context, offering insights into how we can remain faithful in today's world.
Together, these series will enrich our understanding of faith and demonstrate the enduring relevance of historical experiences in shaping our spiritual lives.
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adults,communion of saints,exile and return,historical experiences,old testament themes,spiritual pilgrimage,sunday classes
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Religious,Classes/Workshops,History & Museums
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