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This winter, join Rev. Nate Klug for a chance to dive deeper into what the word “faith” means to each of us. Are you a person of faith? Why or why not…or maybe you are in the midst of figuring out that very thing! What experiences have you had that lead you to where you are?

Participants will be asked to read a short excerpt of a new book, Glimmerings: Letters on Faith Between a Poet and a Theologian, prior to each meeting, to give us something to bounce our ideas against.

Our first meeting will be on Sunday, January 25 at 3pm online. Please check this week’s News Brief for the zoom link.

The first excerpt from Glimmerings can be found here.

Read a blurb about the book below. And see Nate in conversation with the authors of Glimmerings at the Harvard Bookstore on Friday, January 23.

From award-winning authors and Yale Divinity School colleagues Christian Wiman and Miroslav Volf—two world-renowned scholars exchange letters on the problems of faith today and the presence of divine love that persists through it all. Whether they’re discussing Scripture’s most problematic texts, Christianity’s most preposterous claims, or their own experiences of God’s presence and absence, Volf and Wiman are united in their shared refusal to oversimplify the realities of human pain. Instead, we are invited to share an honest hope: While certainty can never be ours, perhaps God shows up in “glimmerings.” As we accompany each other in our tensions, we can find strength in solidarity, beauty in mystery, and love that persists even as our faith perplexes.

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