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Sunday Book Study Group
This Fall Semester 2020 the Marsh Chapel Sunday Study Group will be reading “A Strange Freedom: The Best of Howard Thurman on Religious Experience and Public Life” edited by BU STH’s, Dr. Walter E. Fluker. We will be meeting by Zoom and will be firming up a schedule shortly. This semester we are unable to purchase the books for pickup at Marsh Chapel. The book is available on Amazon (follow this link) or at your local library. Our featured guests will included Ms. Katherine Kennedy, Director, Howard Thurman Center and Nick Bates, Assistant Director, Howard Thurman Center. Our Marsh Chapel Interns: Alec Vaughn MDiv.I and Mahalia Damm MDiv.III will be assisting. Please email The Rev. Dr. Karen Coleman at revkaren@bu.edu if you wish to be included on our weekly gathering.
When | 9:00 am on every Sunday until Monday, October 5, 2020 |
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Contact Name | Rev. Dr. Karen Coleman |
Contact Email | revkaren@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Marsh Chapel |
Fees | Free |