Reflector Gatherings bring people together to listen and learn from one another.

We believe something meaningful happens when people gather—especially when there’s room to be honest, to listen well, and to be curious.

These take different forms—conferences, book clubs, home groups, and conversations like Tasting Room Theology—but at their core, they’re about learning together and considering how our changing beliefs are expressed in the world and with one another.

Tasting Room Theology
Jun
8

Tasting Room Theology

One more Tasting Room Theology before the summer! Join us for a tasty treat and a presentation from Dr. Richard Veerapen.

We are not human without relationship. Who we are is found in knowing others. So what happens when we are making major decisions or decisions amidst crisis? Are we the “master of our own ship”? What does it mean to be autonomous when our humanity is so connected to other people?

Richard Veerapen, retired neurosurgeon, has done work in medicine and studies in law around these questions. Richard also brings a perspective of faith to the considerations.

What does it mean that we are cared for by God, loved in community and never denied our own personhood? How we answer the questions above will impact our faith, our relationships, and our various roles in society.

Tickets are available now through our Eventbrite page.

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Book Club
Jun
16

Book Club

Our Summer Book Club is back! This year we’re reading The Correspondent by Virgina Evans. Join us for light snacks and good conversation.

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Queerly Beloved: A Community Mental Health Talk
Jun
22

Queerly Beloved: A Community Mental Health Talk

Western culture is steeped in heteronormativity as being straight is considered the default. The church has historically taken straightness one step further by portraying heteronormative marriage and family as the framework in which God's values and relational priorities are reflected.

We are not immune to these influences, so how do they impact us when someone we know, love, or are related to reveals they don't fit the heteronormative model? How do we keep the channels of communication healthy and open?

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Book Club
Jul
7

Book Club

Our Summer Book Club is back! This year we’re reading The Correspondent by Virgina Evans. Join us for light snacks and good conversation.

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Book Club
Jul
28

Book Club

Our Summer Book Club is back! This year we’re reading The Correspondent by Virgina Evans. Join us for light snacks and good conversation.

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Tasting Room Theology
Apr
28

Tasting Room Theology

At this evening gathering, Todd Wiebe will present a sketch of the history of evangelicalism. Where did it come from? What were the major points of emphasis? Where might it be headed?

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