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Everyone is welcome!
Purpose: to read one book a month and discuss it. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding.
Come as often as you can: once a year or every month. We usually meet the third Sunday of the month. (Not this June, due to Father’s Day.)
Book for Sunday, June 10, 2018:
Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance (*Warning: Contains offensive language)
Location: Fellowship Hall A
Contact Lori for more information: [email protected]
Talent Show, Silent Auction, Food and Drinks, Fun for the Entire Family!
OPEN TO THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY! Anyone is welcome to join in the fun!
WANT TO PARTICIPATE?
- Sign up for the talent show: Anyone can sign up to be in the talent show, so if you know anyone looking for a chance to show off their talent, pass this information along! (Please keep it family friendly!) Sign up in the church lobby or contact Cassie Watson at [email protected].
- Provide desserts, coffee, or coffee “accessories” for the event.
- Donate something for the auction: Donate an item or a package to be sold at the auction, we’d be happy to include your business card or company information! Students/families could partner together to create a package. Your donation can be tax deductible and we can provide a receipt upon request. To donate an item, please contact Joy Persson so she can verify we do not have too many similar items.
- Invite your friends, neighbors, families, coworkers, church members, and anyone else you can think of… not just to come to the event, but also to participate!
We are all looking forward to camp this year and can’t wait to see the amazing things God will do in our group! Help us help all these students get there!
Everyone is welcome!
Purpose: to read one book a month and discuss it. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding.
Come as often as you can: once a year or every month. We usually meet the third Sunday of the month. (Not this June, due to Father’s Day.)
Book for Sunday, July 8, 2018:
News of the World by Paulette Jiles
Location: Fellowship Hall A
Contact Lori for more information: [email protected]
Note: We are meeting a week earlier this month, rather than our normal 3rd Sunday of the month. We may also meet early in August (probably on the 5th).
Everyone is welcome!
Purpose: to read one book a month and discuss it. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding.
Come as often as you can: once a year or every month. We usually meet the third Sunday of the month. (But this month we are meeting early due to summer vacations.)
Book for Sunday, August 5:
The Muralist by B. A. Shapiro
Location: Fellowship Hall A
Contact Lori for more information: [email protected]
Note: We are meeting earlier this month, rather than our normal 3rd Sunday of the month.
Everyone is welcome!
Purpose: to read one book a month and discuss it. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding.
Come as often as you can: once a year or every month. We usually meet the third Sunday of the month.
Book for Saturday, March 17
A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
Location: Fellowship Hall A
Contact Lori for more information: [email protected]
Everyone is welcome!
Purpose: to read one book a month and discuss it. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding.
Come as often as you can: once a year or every month. We usually meet the third Sunday of the month.
Book for Sunday, April 14
Night by Elie Wiesel
Location: Fellowship Hall A
Contact Lori for more information: [email protected]
Everyone is welcome!
Purpose: to read one book a month and discuss it. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding.
Come as often as you can: once a year or every month. We usually meet the third Sunday of the month.
Book: Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan
Location: Fellowship Hall A
Contact Lori for more information: [email protected]
Redeemer’s Book Club is meeting via Zoom.
Purpose: to build friendships and understanding as we learn from each other by discussing one book a month. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding and perspectives. This year we are focusing on books about, or written by, people of various cultures, countries, or minority groups.
Time: We usually meet via Zoom on the third Sunday of the month at 7:00 p.m.
Upcoming Dates & Books:
- 5/16/21 – The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures by Anne Fadiman – non-fiction
- 6/27/21 – An American Marriage, a novel by Tayari Jones
For details and Zoom invitation, contact: [email protected]
Redeemer’s Book Club is meeting via Zoom.
Purpose: to build friendships and understanding as we learn from each other by discussing one book a month. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding and perspectives. This year we are focusing on books about, or written by, people of various cultures, countries, or minority groups.
Time: We usually meet via Zoom on the third Sunday of the month at 7:00 p.m.
Upcoming Dates & Books:
- 5/16/21 – The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures by Anne Fadiman – non-fiction
- 6/27/21 – An American Marriage, a novel by Tayari Jones
For details and Zoom invitation, contact: [email protected]
Redeemer’s Book Club is meeting via Zoom.
Purpose: to build friendships and understanding as we learn from each other by discussing one book a month. We read a wide variety of books (Christian, secular, fiction, non-fiction) — noting how our faith and various experiences impact our understanding and perspectives. This year we are focusing on books about, or written by, people of various cultures, countries, or minority groups.
Time: We usually meet via Zoom on the third Sunday of the month at 7:00 p.m.
Upcoming Dates & Books:
- 5/16/21 – The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures by Anne Fadiman – non-fiction
- 6/27/21 – An American Marriage, a novel by Tayari Jones
For details and Zoom invitation, contact: [email protected]