by Adrian Harper | Jan 28, 2026
Forgiveness can be one of the most difficult—and most life-giving—practices of faith. In this class, the Reverend Chip Edens will guide a conversation about what it means to forgive, drawing on scripture, experience, and the deep wisdom of Christian tradition....
by Adrian Harper | Jan 28, 2026
We are pleased to welcome The Right Reverend C. Andrew “Andy” Doyle, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, for a conversation grounded in his newest book, Unabashed Faith: Resisting Anti‑Spiritual Influences in the Modern World. In this timely work, Bishop Doyle...
by Adrian Harper | Jan 28, 2026
What does it mean to care for the most vulnerable among us? In this Faith Forum, we’ll explore the challenges facing children in Charlotte who live at the edges of safety and stability—and the faithful call to walk alongside them. Leaders from Foster Village...
by Adrian Harper | Jan 28, 2026
Lent begins not with answers, but with an invitation. In this opening class for the season, the Reverends Allen Pruitt and Elizabeth Walker will guide a reflection on faith as a practice—something we return to, not something we master. We’ll explore how Lent can help...
by Elizabeth Angerson | Jan 27, 2026
Soul Care 201 is a four-week invitation to go deeper into a practiced, embodied spiritual life. Building on the foundation laid in Soul Care 101, this class introduces a wider spectrum of Christian spiritual practices (silent prayer, guided journaling, gentle...