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Grace under Pressure: Remembering God’s Presence in the Midst of Conflict
Williams HallThere is nothing new about conflict, and we all know how costly it can be. We also know that our faith equips us to respond to conflict constructively, attentive to the presence of God and alert to the possibilities for growth and transformation that God makes possible. In this season of heightened conflict, we need […]
Footloose Fellowship Lunch
Cross Creek Cafe 1221 Cross Creek Pkwy NW # A, Atlanta, GA, United StatesWriting as a Spiritual Practice
Chapel Parlor (D-140)Men’s Breakfast
Williams HallJoin Men's Breakfast at 7:27am in Williams Hall or join the Zoom link below! ZRWilliamsHallAB is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Men's Breakfast Time: May 19, 2023 07:30 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Every week on Fri, until Dec 22, 2023, 32 occurrence(s) May 19, 2023 07:30 AM May […]
Circle Tutorials
ZOOMAll Circle Tutorial sessions will be held on the 3rd Friday of the month at 10 am. They will only be held over zoom and will be recorded. Email Hannah Kershner at [email protected] for the zoom link.
Foundations
Chapel Parlor (D-140)Foundations is a member-led, discussion-based class that focuses on discovering new meaning in familiar scripture each week. Advance preparation is not required. This class is on Genesis 21:8-21, God Comforts Hagar, led by Zach Wall.
Williams Hall Presentation
Williams HallEach week, there is a presentation-based class offered in Williams Hall, often with an outside speaker who is an expert on the topic at hand. These offerings will also include time for discussion and questions during or after the presentation. Advance preparation is not required. This weekly class is livestreamed.
Connections
A-116Connections is a discussion-based class that explores a reading, podcast, or video that has been shared before the class meeting. The gathering is mostly member-led, with occasional conversations facilitated by pastoral staff. Reading or listening ahead is helpful, but not required. Kate Bowler and David Brooks conversation: How to Really Know a Person Listen here.