Thursday, January 31, 2013

The Boogey Man

The boogey man arrives somewhere between 1 and 3:30 AM, bringing with him our anxieties, fears and obsessions. He covers these gifts with the sour sauces of dread and self-recrimination. He's not a lot of fun. He visits all of us from time to time, but we rarely talk about him. I figure that if we bring him into the daylight, make fun of him and tell jokes at his expense, it'll be easier to shoo him away the next time he comes creeping through the dark.
Please join for this hopefully interesting session. We be happy to see you.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Elements of Faith at a Catholic Funeral

Tuesday, I attended the funeral of a close friend, Rocky. My family and their family have been very close for more than 30 years. Rocky and I were "dad-pals". Our wives were roommates in college. Our children are close friends.  We were very much on the interior of the formalized grieving process through Rocky's traditional Catholic funeral and wake, where specific elements of tradition and faith were employed to palliative effect, often to the point of "laughter through tears."* This coming Sunday, we'll have a look at those elements, and discuss their merits. Please be warmly welcome. We'll be happy to see you.

*"Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion. (Truvey Jones)" -- Robert Harling, Steel Magnolias

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Meet the author, Father Harry Shaefer

This coming Sunday, January 20th, we're in for a treat. We'll play host to retired Episcopalian priest, the Rev. Harry Shaefer. Enjoying retirement, Harry has returned to his love of New Testament study, and he has just authored the soon-to-be released book, The Hidden History of the Pauline Churches: First Thessalonians. This is our chance for a conversation with the author. In an email, Father Shaefer notes that, "The book is addressed to highly educated and intelligent laypeople. Parts of it will be too difficult for some." We'll take that as both a complement and a challenge. If you want to brush up on your Thessalonians, try the link: It's an easy listen.
Please join us for an engaging session. We'll be delighted to see you.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

David Galston and Religious Literacy

This coming Sunday, January 13th, we'll listen to John Shuck's interview of David Galston. Galston head the Quest Learning Centre for Religious Literacy in Hamilton, Ontario. The Centre focuses on studies of the historical Jesus, and Galston notes that, when you take the historical Jesus to church, not everybody likes him. And further, between the two sides of Jesus, the wisdom teacher and the apocalyptic preacher, the apocalytic firebrand is much more popular, as always has been. (Preview here)
Please join us Sunday morning at 9:45. We'll be happy to see you.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Spong approaches post-atheism

This coming Sunday, January 6, we'll view an interview with retired Bishop John Shelby Spong on interpreting the Gospels (preview here). Spong talks about how we read the gospels and why. His approach seems remarkably consistent with David Galston in John Shuck's recent interview (heard here).
Please join us for some interesting listening and discussion. We'll be delighted to see you.