Coffee at the Green Bean
Green Bean Coffeehouse 341 S. Elm St., Greensboro, NC, United StatesPlease join us for this informal gathering, for coffee and conversation.
Please join us for this informal gathering, for coffee and conversation.
Please join us for food and community. Bring some food to share if you can.
Please join us for our less liturgical gathering that features local musicians, a message, a period of meditation/silence, and time for discussion.
Danielle Bouchard, Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at UNCG, will lead a discussion to raise awareness about gender diversity and the challenges that people who do not identify as traditional cis-gendered face in states like North Carolina.
The ongoing book study of Brian McLaren's We Make the Road By Walking continues. Mitch Fore leads the discussion on chapter 37, "The Uprising of Partnership."
Please join us for our 11:15 gathering that is more liturgically Presbyterian, with a scripture reading and a message interspersed with performances from our music director Walt Lott, our vocal and handbell choirs, and congregational singing.
Adult classes (Progressive Christianity, CIDG, Table Talk) will not meet today so that we can all come together as a congregation! The first shared meal under our new schedule, spearheaded by Joyce Powers and Joy Saleeby. Lots of volunteer help is needed to provide dishes, set up tables, decorate, assisting during the meal, and to…
Kelsey Paquin received her MM in clarinet performance at UNCG in 2015 (and is a former student of Anthony Taylor). She was the Grand Prize Winner in the School of Music's Concerto Competition in 2015, and specializes in contemporary music. Her program includes works by Kovács, Destenay, Baker, Krommer, and Bermel, and also features oboist…
The ongoing book study of Brian McLaren's We Make the Road By Walking continues. This week, Emily Seawell leads on Chapter 38, "The Uprising of Stewardship".
The Contemporary Issues Discussion Group explores local and national issues, gently examines the facets of their own beliefs and practices, and seeks out new concepts from others.
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