I’m facilitating a new Coffee & Discussion Group on Saturday mornings: The WAY OF LOVE: WHAT WE BELIEVE. We meet at 8th and Roast Coffee House at 42nd and Charlotte in West Nashville from 8AM-9AM. ALL ARE WELCOME!!!
During Lent, we’ll meet to discuss the SIGNS OF LIFE: WHY CHURCH MATTERS series from the Brothers of The Society of Saint John the Evangelist and Virginia Theological Seminary.
You can download the Reader for the series here: SIGNS OF LIFE READER.
At our next meeting on Saturday, February 22nd, we’ll discuss the question, “Why don’t more people go to church in Nashville?” We read a lot about national trends, but how do we answer the question here in our own community? Do you have a story to share?
We’ll also review the SIGNS OF LIFE calendar that invites us to connect scripture and practice during the Lenten season through signs of light, water, food, shelter and community to follow the WAY OF LOVE. You can download a copy of the calendar here: SIGNS OF LIFE CALENDAR. (page 2)
Here’s a 1-minute video invitation from Br. Geoffrey Tristram: https://youtu.be/nZVrPVA-XlU.
Will you join me in open conversation? I’m interested in meeting others to discuss the following questions:
LIGHT: Where is the light in your life? (February 29)
WATER: What keeps you afloat? (March 7)
FOOD: For what do you hunger? (March 14)
SHELTER: Where do you feel most at home? (March 21)
COMMUNITY: Who is your community? (March 28)
On April 4th, we’ll discuss, “Are you ready for Easter?”
ALL ARE WELCOME!! We’d like a diverse group to enter these conversations to provide us with different perspectives and stories. Come share with us why you don’t go to church, or why you do. We’d like to hear your histories and what is important to you in today’s world.
If you want more information or have questions about the group, please use the CONTACT ME link to send me an email. I’ll get back to you and set up a call if you’d like to talk. You can also go to our MEETUP GROUP for more information.
Come for coffee and discussion, or just to listen. But come.
Blessings, my friend,
Agatha