Some Events Coming Up In February and March
by The Office
New Branches will be a busy place in the next couple of months! Please read through and mark your calendars for the events that interest you.
Here are some of things that are happening soon. Please mark your calendars and watch for more information.
- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd at 6:30 pm in the Small Sanctuary and on Zoom, Spirit and Living Table will share an Ash Wednesday Service. This service may be preceded by a simple soup supper. Stay tuned for details.
- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd at 6 pm in the Large Sanctuary and on Zoom, New Branches will host an event with Beacon on Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letters from a Birmingham Jail
- THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd at 6 pm in the Large Sanctuary and on Zoom, New Branches will host a Housing Forum.
- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd at 6:30 pm in the Large Sanctuary and on Zoom, Living Table will host theologian James Alison for a conversation on contemplative practice and revisioning church.
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The Feb. 28 forum on MLK’s letters from jail will feature several pastors of Black churches that are a part of Beacon. They are honoring Black History Month and getting to know people in other Beacon congregations. Affordable housing is surely one of the things in MLK’s “beloved community.”
Ann, thanks for adding to this information!