
Join Adult Formation on the second floor of the Bishop Tuttle Building or via Zoom.
March 16 – An exploration of the profound legacy of 20th-century Saint, Dietrich Bonhoeffer. A German theologian who was profoundly shaped by World War 1’s devastation and his brothers’ death. Bonhoeffer used his faith to resist Nazi tyranny and to uphold Christian teachings under times of great duress. Executed in 19945 for his resistance efforts, his enduring legacy is reflected in influential works like The Cost of Discipleship and Ethics, which examine faith, responsibility, and the role of the institutions in human flourishing.
March 23 – An examination and discussion regarding Christian Nationalism. We will explore this topic from a range of perspectives to develop a deeper understanding of what this phenomenon is. We will explore methods in recognizing and resisting “the false white gospel” and reclaim our true faith. This promises to be a very lively and informative presentation.