Trailside Thursdays

Nourish your spirit, body, and mind weekly at a casual worship, dinner, and class at Trailside Thursdays.

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Good Book Club Live

For the past four years, about 130 of us have been receiving a daily email or text with a link to a short reading from Scripture and a summary of those verses. It’s the Good Book Club—a chance to make our way through books of the Bible one day at a time. 

 

Now, you can go deeper in that journey. We’ve just kicked off the Good Book Club Live, led by Fr. John Spicer, Mtr. Jean Long, Mtr. Rita Kendagor, and Dr. Paul Johnson, a parishioner and former professor at Conception Seminary. Each Thursday evening at Trailside, we’ll go over the Good Book Club readings from the past week, bring in some insights from biblical criticism, and explore how the readings speak to us about our personal lives, the life of our church, and the well-being of the world around us. 

 

It’s part of the larger Trailside experience, and you can come for any or all of it: informal, conversational worship at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6:00, and the Bible study from 6:30 to 7:30. The experience is available online, too, on Facebook or the here on the church website. Sometimes we’ll offer other learning opportunities alongside the Good Book Club Live, but this Bible study will be a constant presence.

 

We’ve just started the Gospel of Mark, widely regarded as the first Gospel and a source document for Matthew and Luke. Mark’s telling of the Good News is edgy and a little in-your-face, and it’s the book from which most of our Sunday-morning Gospel readings are coming through the end of November. If you aren’t currently receiving the Good Book Club daily texts or emails, just contact Fr. John to sign up.