Race, Theology, Prayer and the Arts
Dialogue on Racism: Is racism personal or structural sin? Join Incarnation at 6:15 p.m., October 20 for a theological discussion led by the Rev. Dr. Gerald McKenny who teaches at the University of Notre Dame. He is a retired minister in the Presbyterian Church and is licensed in the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana.
Canon-blast Bible study: St. Philip's in Frisco hosts a lunchtime Bible study every Wednesday. Some of the teachers include Canon Michael Gilton, Canon Jordan Hylden and Canon Victor Austin. The series is open to the public. For more information contact Sheryl Holton at 214-929-7787. Join them to learn and for fun and friendship.
Cool Prayer App: Check out the Church of England's Daily Prayer App for an easy, electronic prayer option. News reports say the app has been used 5 million times in the past year, and tracking records indicate they use the app for about 8 minutes.
Cathedral ART, y'all! St. Matthew's Cathedral offers a robust arts program. Starting on November 14 through January 3, the church's gallery will show the photographic works of Carolyn Brown of the music and musicians in the painted ceilings of Michoacan. Come at 6 p.m., November 14 and meet the artist during a reception. Free parking and admission.