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Foundations
Chapel Parlor (D-140)This class is for anyone hoping to have fellowship with other Trinity members while growing their faith by reflecting on the teachings of Jesus and asking questions. Bring your Bible (and a sense of humor), and let’s grow together.
Queens, Saints, and Visionaries: Exploring the Legacy of Medieval Women
Williams HallHave you ever heard that women weren’t a significant part of Christian history? Particularly when it came to the development of the early and medieval church? This course, taught by Dr. Sarah Bogue, Associate Professor in the Practice of the History of Christianity at the Candler School of Theology, will introduce you to the wide […]
The Beginning: Becoming Christian
B-104, B-106Emily Avant and Jim Henderson will lead a discussion of the current season’s lectionary, post resurrection texts (Acts, John and I John) and provide some historical context.
Connections Class
A-116Coffee and Connections: a weekly time of coffee, fellowship, and conversation for adults about life and faith. All are welcome! This week's class is led by Walter & Jill Hal. This podcast episode of Everything Happens with Kate Bowler is "Stories We Tell Ourselves" with Matthew McConaughey
Foundations
Chapel Parlor (D-140)This class is for anyone hoping to have fellowship with other Trinity members while growing their faith by reflecting on the teachings of Jesus and asking questions. Bring your Bible (and a sense of humor), and let’s grow together.
Queens, Saints, and Visionaries: Exploring the Legacy of Medieval Women
Williams HallHave you ever heard that women weren’t a significant part of Christian history? Particularly when it came to the development of the early and medieval church? This course, taught by Dr. Sarah Bogue, Associate Professor in the Practice of the History of Christianity at the Candler School of Theology, will introduce you to the wide […]
The Beginning: Becoming Christian
B-104, B-106Emily Avant and Jim Henderson will lead a discussion of the current season’s lectionary, post resurrection texts (Acts, John and I John) and provide some historical context.
Connections Class
A-116Coffee and Connections: a weekly time of coffee, fellowship, and conversation for adults about life and faith. All are welcome! This week's class is on the TheoEd podcast, "Jesus the Ingrate: The Subversive Power of Gratitude," by Dr. Diana Butler Bass.
Queens, Saints, and Visionaries: Exploring the Legacy of Medieval Women
Williams HallHave you ever heard that women weren’t a significant part of Christian history? Particularly when it came to the development of the early and medieval church? This course, taught by Dr. Sarah Bogue, Associate Professor in the Practice of the History of Christianity at the Candler School of Theology, will introduce you to the wide […]
The Beginning: Becoming Christian
B-104, B-106Emily Avant and Jim Henderson will lead a discussion of the current season’s lectionary, post resurrection texts (Acts, John and I John) and provide some historical context.
Connections Class
A-116Coffee and Connections: a weekly time of coffee, fellowship, and conversation for adults about life and faith. All are welcome! This week, Jan and Paul Spiegl will be leading a conversation on Jennifer Carlier's TheoEd podcast episode, "Finding God in the Basement."