Lent Potluck + Small Group Discussion
Evening Prayer in St. Mary's chapel at 5:45 pm.
Potluck dinner from 6:00-6:30 pm. 
You can sign up to join a discussion group from 6:30-7:30 pm --
Creeds + Heresies or "Entering the Passion of Jesus" book study.
Wednesdays, February 21, 28, March 6, 13, and 20
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We are looking for volunteers to help set up Harvard Hall for the potluck as well as volunteers to provide a more substantial entrée each week. Even volunteering for one week is a great help! We will contact you to coordinate volunteer schedules.
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Entering into the Passion of Holy  Week: A Beginner's Guide to Holy Week
Led by Hillary Peete, this study and the story of Jesus' last days bring with them several challenges: What do we stand for? What do we believe in? When do we stand up for those beliefs? We can also watch the disciples and ask ourselves: When have we denied or betrayed? When a friend comes to you and says, "What is the cross that you're bearing? What is the cause that you have taken up? How much have you risked?" do you know what your answer is? That is entering into Lent.

If you'd like, you can purchase this book online.
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Creeds + Heresies
Did you know that the Nicene Creed was written to protect the early church from popular heresies that Church leaders believed were dangerous and likely to lead the faithful astray? Competing doctrines regarding the true nature of God, the divinity of Jesus, and the relationship of the Trinity created vociferous debate that often erupted into physical violence. Join Curate Mike Alford for an exploration of the early church’s struggles as we examine the development of the Nicene Creed and what it means for us today.
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