Come join us for an exploration of cranky, beautiful faith as expressed by Nadia Bolz-Weber in a study of her book, “Pastrix.” As founding pastor of the House of All Sinners and Saints, an ELCA mission church in Denver, Colorado, she is in recovery and pastors to all, but especially to those who feel alienated from religion. If you were fortunate enough to see her at the Lenten Preaching Series at Calvary Episcopal Church this year, you know that she’s honest, thought provoking, and committed to inclusiveness and social justice.
Whether you are already a fan or just curious, please join the discussion from 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Mondays, July 17, 24 and 31, at Church of the Holy Communion in the Carrick Room. Books can be found at the local Episcopal Book Store (901-527-5684) or the big box store online (Amazon).
For more information, contact co-chairs Lucy Owens (901-272-7425, lucy@gracestlukes.org) or Shannon Tucker (901-281-0785, shannon.tucker@gmail.com).
Hosted by the West Tennessee Episcopal Addiction and Recovery Commission