Theology on Tap St. Louis

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Did you miss our conversation this month? You can listen to Rori Picker Neiss' presentation on our podcast.
01/22/2023

Did you miss our conversation this month? You can listen to Rori Picker Neiss' presentation on our podcast.

On January 18, 2023 our Rabbi in Residence Rori Picker Neiss joined us for an intimate conversation on life, death, and interfaith work for justice.

Thanks so much to all who showed up for our event Theology on Tap: All Saints with Kelly Latimore. You can watch the rec...
11/04/2022

Thanks so much to all who showed up for our event Theology on Tap: All Saints with Kelly Latimore. You can watch the recording here. https://youtu.be/xllhRRZOYb0

Or you can listen on the Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion podcast here:
https://soundcloud.com/holy-communion-ucity/theology-on-tap-icons-and-all-saints-with-kelly-latimore

Our relaunch of Theology on Tap: a conversation with iconographer Kelly Latimore on the feast of All Saints. Kelly created the icon “Mama” at Holy Communion,...

09/29/2021

Theology on Tap Postponed:
We had hoped to start off our season with Theology on Tap in October, but have decided to wait a month to allow the current number of cases to recede. Stay tuned for an announcement of our November plans.

03/24/2021

On March 24 at 4:30​pm, we conclude (for now) a set of conversations with interfaith leaders. We'll be joined by Karma Lekshe Tsomo. Dr. Tsomo is a Buddhist Nun, a professor of religious studies, and a leader in Buddhist feminism. She integrates scholarship and social activism through her work for education and women's rights in Buddhism. Get a “Table Group” together to discuss after the live conversation!

03/18/2021

On March 24 at 4:30​pm, we conclude (for now) a set of conversations with interfaith leaders. We'll be joined by Karma Lekshe Tsomo. Dr. Tsomo is a Buddhist Nun, a professor of religious studies, and a leader in Buddhist feminism. She integrates scholarship and social activism through her work for education and women's rights in Buddhism. Get a “Table Group” together to discuss after the live conversation!

03/04/2021

On March 10 at 5:30pm, we continue a new set of conversations with interfaith leaders. Dr. James Croft and the Rev. Mike Angell will dialogue together about what it means to be a person of faith in today’s America. This dialogue will intentionally engage around questions of atheism, belief and what it means to be a congregation. Get a “Table Group” together to discuss after the live conversation!

02/24/2021

The Rev. Dr. Ben Sanders III, assistant professor of theological ethics at Eden Seminary, will be with us as we look at the place of the Black Church within American and worldwide Christianity. Professor Sanders and the Rev. Mike Angell will dialogue together about what it means to be a person of faith in today’s America.

On February 24 at 5:30p The Rev. Mike Angell and Dr. Ben Sanders talk about the relationship between the White and Black...
02/18/2021

On February 24 at 5:30p The Rev. Mike Angell and Dr. Ben Sanders talk about the relationship between the White and Black Church. Join us live. Ask questions, and gather a group of friends to talk afterward- https://mailchi.mp/de4e825e4a41/57ny98sf6g-7481229

02/18/2021

The Rev. Dr. Ben Sanders III, assistant professor of theological ethics at Eden Seminary, will be with us as we look at the place of the Black Church within American and worldwide Christianity. Professor Sanders and the Rev. Mike Angell will dialogue together about what it means to be a person of faith in today’s America.

02/10/2021

On February 10 at 5:30pm, we kick off a new set of conversations with interfaith leaders.

02/04/2021

On February 10 at 5:30pm, we kick off a new set of conversations with interfaith leaders.

11/20/2020
09/10/2020

The Rev. Mike Angell is joined by author Hannah Shanks at our September event. They talk about Mike's new book "How Can I Live Peacefully with Justice?"

06/03/2020

Theology on Tap: Faith and Bi-Furious Pride with Elle Dowd

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