Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Wendell Berry on Our Future


Last week we heard Bill Moyers interview Karen Armstrong, and this coming Sunday, Nov 1, we'll hear him interview Wendell Berry.

Berry is known to some of us through his poetry used in several of out worship service. In addition to his poetry, Berry is a strong social commentator and advocate for our environment, our food, bees and social justice.

Moyers website says, "Wendell Berry, one of America’s most influential writers who has written more than 40 novels, books of poetry, short stories and essays, has become an outspoken advocate for revolution. He’s calling for immediate action to end industrial farming and return to the sustainable farming methods of years past. In his interview with Bill, Berry says: “People who own the world outright for profit will have to be stopped; by influence, by power, by us.”
Here's a link to a preview: Click me!
Please join us. Be warmly welcome.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Karen Armstrong on Compassion

This coming Sunday we'll watch Bill Moyers interview author Karen Armstrong on the topic of compassion. Armstrong, a nun for 20 years, is best known for her books, including "The History of God," "The Battle for God" and "The Bible: a Biography"
Preview here: click me.
Please join us.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

More Light Sunday


 So You're Not Going to Hell After All. Now What?

Members of the LGBT community, like many other members of the FPCe congregation, face the task of maintaining or re-creating a spiritual life after less than positive experiences with organized religion in the past. In particular, LGBT individuals have to recover from those who use Leviticus, the story of Sodom & Gomorrah and other Biblical passages to justify their conviction that homosexuals are an "abomination."  The Adult Forum for October 18th, organized by the More Light Subcommittee, will use a clip from For the Bible Tells Me So and the experiences of Cindy Godwin and Tony Hedrick to generate a conversation on the process of becoming a full-fledged member of a faith community after alienation, disapproval or rejection by other religious groups.

Please join us at 9:45. All are very welcome. 

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Walter Bruggeman

This coming Sunday, October 11, we'll watch and discuss a video by religious scholar, Walter Bruggeman. I don't have a preview link for the session we'll view, but here's a link to a sample of Professor Bruggemann. Please join us