FaithLink for March 15: News Reporting and Public Trust

News anchor Brian Williams’s inaccurate reports of an event in the Iraq War in 2003 caused NBC to suspend him without pay for six months. What does this incident tell us about news reporting and public trust? What faith issues inform our understanding of accuracy in...

FaithLink March 8: Measles and Vaccines

The current outbreak of measles in the United States has refocused attention on the proven health benefits of vaccines. What issues surround vaccination? How does Christian faith inform our response? FaithLink is a Sunday School class that meets at 9:30 a.m. in LC...

FaithLink March 1: A Culture of Prayer

The World Day of Prayer on March 6, 2015, reminds us that prayer is a vital practice of Christian faith. How does cultivating a culture of prayer lead to more vital congregations? How can we deepen and enhance our practice of prayer? FaithLink is a Sunday School class...

FaithLink February 22: Selma

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the march from Selma to Montgomery. What happened leading up to and during the march? What role did it play in the Civil Rights Movement? How does remembering the march inspire our ongoing work for peace, equality, and human...

FaithLink February 15: Charlie Hebdo

The horrific terrorist attack that killed 12 people at the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo inspired widespread demonstrations. What are the underlying ideologies of these demonstrations? How can Christian faith guide us as we seek peace in the midst of sharp...