Good Samaritan Class
April 14, 2019
The series, Thoughts on Religion, Morality, and Politic s, has concluded. Thank you for your interest and input. This week, class will join in the Frances Browne Dining Room.
Good Samaritan will join the Conversations Class
April 14
P212
Life of the Beloved: 
Spiritual Living in a Secular World
by Henri Nouwen

“The real question is not “What can we offer each other/” but “Who can we be for each other?" 

This quote is from this week's chapter of Henri Nouwen's Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World. During Lent,our entire congregation will read this book to learn more what it means to be called beloved. Dr. Becky Davis will lead the discussion.
Easter Sunday
April 21
7 a.m. - Service at Romare Bearden Park with more than 10 churches participating. Gail Henderson-Belsito will preach 

9 and 11 a.m. - Worship in the Sanctuary

10:15 - All ages gather in Wood Fellowship Hall for short Easter message and butterfly release on the Front Lawn
Willard Lecture
tickets available at http://bit.ly/Willard2019
Coming up in Good Samaritan:
Getting to know
Jonathan Haidt
April 28 and May 5

Good Samaritan will discuss the issues Dr. Haidt ("Hite") raises in two of his books:
  • Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion

  • The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure