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...

FaithLink February 8: Miracles

Seven-year-old Sailor Gutzler survived a plane crash that killed four members of her family. Rescuers and doctors called her survival a miracle. Do we still believe in miracles? What do miracles tell us about God, our faith, and our ministry? FaithLink is a Sunday...

FaithLink February 1: Conversation as Ministry

Conversation is often referred to as a “lost art” in this digital age. What defines a good conversation, and how can we improve our discussion and listening skills? How can Christians use conversation as a form of ministry and as a spiritual discipline? FaithLink is a...

FaithLink January 25: Payday Lending

Payday lenders are frequently regarded as predatory for their loan practices. What is predatory lending? Who is most vulnerable to this kind of lending? How can the church raise awareness about and address the practice of predatory lending? FaithLink is a Sunday...

FaithLink January 18: Meat, Poultry, and Eggs

Purchasing meat, poultry, and eggs presents several dilemmas for shoppers. What are the concerns? How does faith help us navigate our food choices? FaithLink is a Sunday School class that meets at 9:30 a.m. in LC #104. Sheryl Johnson is leading the class. Topics for...