Good News

Sundays 9:30–10:15 a.m.  Meets in room 100.

Newcomers welcome!

Facilitator:  Wanda Cassell  

Format
Weekly catch-up among members, facilitated round table discussion of contemporary issues and Christian responses over a cup of coffee.

Current Study
"Some Things are too Good Not to be True," by James W. Moore.

Recent Past Studies

  • “Longing to Pray: How the Psalms Teach Us to Talk with God,” by J. Ellsworth KalasAbingdon Press, Nashville, Tenn, 2006.
  • "Feeling Secure in a Troubled World," by Charles F. Stanley, Thomas Nelson Publishers, Nashville, Tenn, 2010.
  • "Have you Ever Seen a Hearse Pulling a Trailer?" James W. Moore, Abingdon Press. Nashville, Tenn., 2009.
  • “If God is Your Co-Pilot,” by James W. Moore, Abingdon Press, Nashville, Tenn., 2009.
  • "Life from the Upside (Seeing God at Work in the World)," by J. Ellsworth Kalas, Dimensions for Living, Nashville, Tenn., 2004.
  • "The Shack," by William Paul Young, Windblown Media, Newbury Park, Calif., 2008, www.theshackbook.com.
  • "Asking God Your Hardest Questions," by Lloyd J. Ogilvie, Waterbrook Press, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1996.
  • "Who was Jesus?"
  • "On the Road Again, A Faith Journey "(A Lenten Study for Adults), by James W. Moore, Abingdon Press, Nashville, Tenn., 2006.
  • "Five Practices of a Fruitful Congregation," by our bishop, Robert Schnase, Abingdon Press, Nashville, Tenn., 2007.
  • "What's So Amazing About Grace?" by Philip Yancey, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1997.
  • "If God Has a Refrigerator, Is Your Picture Is On It?" by John W. Moore, Dimensions for Living, Nashville, Tenn., 2003.
  • "Christianity and World Religions: Wrestling with Questions People Ask," by Adam Hamilton, Abingdon Press, 2005.