Signs of Hope in United Methodism
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This semester, the morning study group will discuss Christianity, the economy, and poverty, as we read Rediscovering Values: A Guide for Economic and Moral Recovery by Jim Wallis,a public theologian and the CEO of Sojourners. As we address how Christianity has and should respond to our current economic crisis in America, we will also be in conversation with a variety of authors within the Christian tradition, examining how they responded to the economic issues of their day.
For more information about this class, please contact Liz Douglass.
Our weekly service of ordered worship. An hour long poem of liturgy, music and homily.
Please join Rev. Dr. Mark Yoon, our University Chaplain for Evangelical Students, in a weekly study of the Scripture with the title, “Jesus, the Beautiful”. No need to prepare. Just show up, listen, discuss and learn. For more information contact Mark.
Our heart for service compels us to provide meals for hungry students. The table is set and all we need is you to make our joy complete.
Drop by between classes for a sandwich, chips, cookies and drink. Can’t stay? Don’t worry! Take it with you.
The School of Theology hosts a weekly worship service in the nave of Marsh Chapel.
Our worship is marked by quiet liturgy, rousing singing and intimate community.
A weekly practice of worship through silence.