The church can be a place of division, brokenness, and shame. Or it can be boring, an interruption to your weekend, not a good enough excuse to get up early or miss brunch. So what's the point of being part of a church? Why not be a Christian solo or leave the faith altogether? Join Dr. Kira Moolman Pettit and weekly guest speakers to hear more about why the church is still worth it today.
Why the Church is Still Worth It
Lenten Dinner and Lecture Series
Wednesdays, March 12 – April 9
6:30 – 8 pm in the Hall Life Center
The church can be a place of division, brokenness, and shame. Or it can be boring, an interruption to your weekend, not a good enough excuse to get up early or miss brunch. So what's the point of being part of a church? Why not be a Christian solo or leave the faith altogether? Join Dr. Kira Moolman Pettit and weekly guest speakers to hear more about why the church is still worth it today.
March 12th: Best of Times; Worst of Times: Why We Need The Church Today
Kira Moolman Pettit (PhD, Wycliffe College) is the Director of Adult Formation at the Church of St. John the Divine, Houston.
March 19th: Help! I Need Somebody: How the Church and Her Scriptures Help Us Survive
The Rev. Rebecca W. Poe Hays, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Christian Scriptures (Hebrew Bible/Old Testament) at the George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University.
March 26th: The Church is Christ’s Body, God’s Family: Recapturing the New Testament Vision
Lynn H. Cohick (PhD, University of Pennsylvania) is Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Director of Houston Theological Seminary, Houston Christian University.
April 2nd: Ritual is Real: The Church is Her Liturgy
The Rev. Nathan G. Jennings, Ph.D., is Professor of Liturgics and Anglican Studies at the Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas.
April 9th: Why the Church is the Reason God Created the Universe
Brad East (PhD, Yale University) is associate professor of theology at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas.
6:30-7 pm: Dinner
7-7:05 pm: Welcome and prayer
7:05-7:50 pm: Lecture
7:50-8 pm: Discussion and concluding remarks