ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES
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Fr. Rob or Alison will lead this class as we ‘read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest’ the lessons (the Lectionary) for the upcoming Sunday.You may bring your Bibles; the readings will also be provided.
Even if you have never been to a Bible Study, don’t worry. This class will be informal discussions, and you will find that it greatly enriches your Sunday worship. Tuesdays | 10 am | Hines Hall |
Meeting ID: 612 382 778
Passcode: 023112 |
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The Sin of Certainty, Why God Desires Our Trust More Than Our “Correct” Beliefs.
September 11 – November 21 Thursdays at 10 am The class will use Dr Peter Enns’ book of the same title. And our hope is for opportunities to further explore struggles and hinge moments in our faith. |
Meeting ID: 811 7499 1682 | Passcode: 936110
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UPCOMING classes:
Every Monday - May 4 through June 29
3:30 - 5:00 pm in the church Library
Walking the Mourner’s Path is led by Lawson Kelly, Sharon Stricker and Alison +. Founded out of the need to answer the question - "Where is God in my pain?" Walking the Mourner’s Path is a ministry grounded in prayer and community and in the healing power of Jesus' love.
The program is partnered with faith communities around the country to reach out and serve those who grieve. Walking the Mourner's Path differs from other programs because it is not opened ended. Research has shown that effective grief programs have a beginning and an end. At the heart of the program are eight consecutive weekly small group workshops.
Every Monday - May 4 through June 29
3:30 - 5:00 pm in the church Library
Walking the Mourner’s Path is led by Lawson Kelly, Sharon Stricker and Alison +. Founded out of the need to answer the question - "Where is God in my pain?" Walking the Mourner’s Path is a ministry grounded in prayer and community and in the healing power of Jesus' love.
The program is partnered with faith communities around the country to reach out and serve those who grieve. Walking the Mourner's Path differs from other programs because it is not opened ended. Research has shown that effective grief programs have a beginning and an end. At the heart of the program are eight consecutive weekly small group workshops.
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The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
The Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina
Good Shepherd's Mission Statement
“To reflect God’s love through our Faith in Action”
“To reflect God’s love through our Faith in Action”
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Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 32 Cashiers, NC 28717 Address: 1448 Highway 107 South Cashiers, North Carolina 28717 Contact Ellen Albright, Parish Administrator Phone: 828-743-2359 Fax: 828-743-9138 Email: [email protected] |
Directions:
From the intersection of US 64 and NC 107 in Cashiers, NC, we are 1.5 miles south on NC 107, on the right, and across the street from the entrance to High Hampton Inn. |