Wednesday Evening Discussion Groups

Trinity Chapel 10 West Church Street, Frederick, United States

During Lent the Wednesday Evening Study Group will take a break from studying the book of Genesis to spend six weeks engaged in reading and discussing the book Entering the Passion of Jesus---A Beginner’s Guide to Holy Week by  Amy-Jill Levine, Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt Divinity School and College of

Tuesdays With Ted: Mike Robbins, “The Power of Appreciation”

Church Offices 15 West Church Street, Frederick, MD, MD

In this humorous and thought-provoking talk at TEDxBellevue, Mike talks about "The Power of Appreciation." As Mike discusses, there is an important distinction between "recognition" and "appreciation." Leaders, teams, organizations, and individuals who understand this distinction can have much more impact, meaning, and productivity in their lives and with the people around them. He also

Tuesdays With Ted: Sebastian Junger, “Our Lonely Society Makes It Hard to Come Home from War”

Church Offices 15 West Church Street, Frederick, MD, MD

Sebastian Junger, “Our Lonely Society Makes It Hard to Come Home From War”  Sebastian Junger has seen war up close, and he knows the impact that battlefield trauma has on soldiers. But he suggests there's another major cause of pain for veterans when they come home: the experience of leaving the tribal closeness of the

April Book Group

ZOOM MEETING ROOM , United States

Join us as we discuss. The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff With 6 pm pre-discussion on the concentration camp at Ravensbruck Manhattan, 1946. Grace Healey is rebuilding her life after losing her husband during the war. One morning while passing through Grand Central Terminal on her way to work, she finds an abandoned

May Book Group

ZOOM MEETING ROOM , United States

Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi   Homegoing is  a novel "following the parallel paths of two half sisters born into two different villages in 18th century Ghana  and the paths of their descendants through 8 generations:  from the Gold Coast, to Mississippi plantations, through the Civil War, to Jazz Age Harlem."  "It illuminates slavery's troubled legacy both