Sundays 9:45 am – 10:45 am
Room 211

Beginning Sunday, January 15 and led by various members, this class will start the new year with Amy Jill (A.J.) Levine’s Signs and Wonders: A Beginner’s Guide to the Miracles of Jesus. Levine’s work has been very well received by classes in the past, and best of all, she will cause you to think!  The Rev. Dr. Richard Simpson of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts says this of her presentation on the miracles: “[She’s] reminding us that the big question is not ‘did this happen?’ but ‘what does it mean?’ and ultimately ‘so what?’ How can these old miracle stories speak good news to our lives in this time and place and invite our own healing and transformation along the way?” The well-known miracles include the paralyzed man walking again, Jesus calming the storm to walk on the waters, the bleeding woman and the dead girl, the feeding of the five thousand, a blind man seeing again, and raising Lazarus from the dead.  The New Year is a great time for anyone to join this lively discussion class that offers plenty of questions and opinions, shares ideas and experiences, and encourages wonderful fellowship!

A book is not required, but some class members enjoy reading for greater depth of understanding.  If you wish to purchase a copy, it is available at Amazon, Cokesbury, and other common book vendors: Signs and Wonders: A Beginner’s Guide to the Miracles of Jesus by Amy Jill Levine (2022).


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