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The Powers that Be Book Club

January 24
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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The Powers that Be Book Club

Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) invites you to join a monthly book club called The Powers that Be Book Club, beginning January 27.

Starting Thursday January 27th the group will meet monthly online. Dr. Fernando Ona, the inaugural recipient of the Walter Wink & June Keener Wink Fellowship, will lead the group through Walter Wink’s landmark text The Powers That Be. We will meet the final Thursday of each month from January to May reading and discussing 2-3 chapters each month.

Please register here: https://bit.ly/WinkBook22.

The first session will cover the book’s Introduction and Chapter 1. Our format will be discussion based, so please bring any questions that were raised in your reading. Registration is FREE and we encourage you to sign up—and tell your friends—even if you will not be able to make every meeting.

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