One of our Tuesday evening seminars. John Hamer discusses the increasing numbers of people who identify as religiously unaffiliated or as "spiritual but not religious" in North American and why congregational communities can still be of value to people who have rejected dogmatic religion. This visual presentation considers the idea of religion in its complete historical and cultural context and describes how organized religion, properly retooled, can have value, appeal, and utility in a post-modern, pluralistic society.
We are a welcoming, inclusive congregation that has been meeting in downtown Toronto since 1891. Weekly services are held each Sunday at our Centre Place church at 320 Richmond Street East #101: Sunday School 10:00am; Service 11:00am. Mindfulness meditation every Tuesday and Thursday 6:00pm. Philosophy, Theology, & History lectures Tuesdays 7:30pm. Contact us: info@toronto.communityofchrist.ca
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
"Church for the Unchurched" Presentation
One of our Tuesday evening seminars. John Hamer discusses the increasing numbers of people who identify as religiously unaffiliated or as "spiritual but not religious" in North American and why congregational communities can still be of value to people who have rejected dogmatic religion. This visual presentation considers the idea of religion in its complete historical and cultural context and describes how organized religion, properly retooled, can have value, appeal, and utility in a post-modern, pluralistic society.
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