Greetings, friends!


Tonight, Liz Treacy, '15, TH'16 will be leading our Theology on Tap discussion! Here's the topic:


Lives of the faithful / faithless:


Is it “easier” to have faith or to not have faith?

Do certain frameworks of living allow for more peace, joy, love, and/or better relationships? 

Do certain frameworks of living encourage or allow you to be a more moral / thoughtful / empathetic human? 

How much do these frameworks vary between different faiths or even within one faith tradition?

What do you do when you feel like you are losing faith? 

Are relationships between people who have faith versus between people who have different opinions on faith easier or more difficult to navigate?

When people question your faith (or lack) of faith how does that impact your faith (or lack thereof)?

How do you explain your faith to others? In a place/time where faith can often be seen as anti-intellectual, how do you explain faith? How does it differ depending on context?


Join us at 9pm at the Canoe Club to discuss this over drinks and garlic fries, courtesy of the Episcopal Campus Ministry!


All are welcome-- no exceptions!


Peace,

Ethan Falleur, '16

Campus Ministry Coordinator