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Wednesday Lenten Series: Almost Banned from the Bible
An evening series in collaboration with Ballard First Lutheran, “Almost-Banned from the Bible” will include a light soup-supper (6:00-6:30 pm), speaker/discussion (6:30-7:15 pm), and compline worship to close (7:15-7:30 pm).
The four books we will cover are Esther, the Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, and Revelation. A final session will look at the book the Texas A&M administration has banned from the syllabus in a philosophy course as an expression of race (or “woke”) ideology: Plato’s Symposium. We are excited to welcome religion and philosophy scholars from Seattle Pacific University and Seattle University. Go Here for full details!
Pub Theology Returns! Tuesday, March 3
Tuesday March 3 at 7pm: Gather at our local pub, The Good Society (535 West McGraw St.) for "Conversation without Conversion" — open discussions of deep questions over hearty libations.
"Different brews, different views!"
Absolutely everyone is welcome. We meet every 3 or 4 weeks on a Tuesday at 7pm; dates vary; watch the calendar—we'll keep you posted.
Love, Loneliness, and Isolation
A Special Valentine’s Day Forum series
Think the Bible says marriage is exclusively between a man and a woman? Think again.
Is loneliness the new American epidemic? Likely so!
What does the Bible’s raciest book—an erotic love poem—have to say for single people?
Join us from 9 to 10 AM February 8, 15, or 22!

