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Theology is really just a fancy word for “God-talk:” the way we think and talk about our religious beliefs. What happens when we take that conversation out of the church and into a bar?
Join us in the Auxiliary Bar at Guilford Hall Brewery to keep our conversation private and maintain better social distancing. Just head through the main restaurant and out to the beer garden - you’ll find us out there! Join us for an informal check-in and discussion of theology. Come have a drink (or not) and talk about God, the universe, and everything.
Contact Elizabeth Tatum for more information.
This month we will focus on Food, Faith, and Racial Justice with Derrick Weston - Derrick is the founder of Stories of Food and Faith, a non-profit multi-media collective for all who care about faith-based food justice, and co-host and producer of The Food and Faith podcast. Weston is also one of the community garden managers at the Brown Memorial Rockrose Food Justice Project at Rockrose City Farm. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies from the University of Pittsburgh, a Master of Divinity from the San Francisco Theological Seminary, and is a former PC(USA) minister. He is a recipient of the Louisville Institute’s Pastoral Studies Grant, and a regular columnist for Presbyterians Today Magazine. His work with community gardens has been featured on NPR’s Marketplace. He is a member of Ashland Presbyterian Church in Hunt Valley, Maryland.