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More Ways to Grow
Community Bible Study
www.communitybiblestudy.org
CBS is an international organization meeting weekly in 500 U.S. cities, 56 countries and in 37 languages. In our area CBS offers studies that run September-May.
Monday Evenings, 7:15 – 9:00 p.m.:
Presbyterian Church of Old Greenwich
Contact: Sue McElree - 203.202.9566
2007-2008 Study: Mark & Ephesians
Tuesday Mornings, 9:30-11:30 a.m.:
Stanwich Congregational Church, Greenwich
Contact: Nancy Lipscomb - 203.914.948.1519
2007-2008 Study: 1 & 2 Peter / Daniel / Colossians
Thursday Mornings, 9:30-11:30 a.m.:
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Darien
Contact: Richelle Weed - 203.972.6009
2007-2008 Study: Mark & Ephesians
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary: Dimensions of the Faith
www.gcts.edu/ockenga/dimensions/
Dimensions of the Faith at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is a free online theological education program. The Ockenga Institute of Gordon-Conwell has taken seminary level courses and adapted them to a 'go at your own pace' distance learning program.
International Arts Movement
www.iamny.org
IAM gathers artists and creative catalysts to wrestle with the deep questions of art, faith and humanity in order to inspire a community to engage the culture that is and create the world that ought to be. Don’t miss the annual conference each February.
New Canaan Society
www.NewCanaanSociety.org
New Canaan Society is a group of men who get together every Friday morning to hear brilliant and inspiring speakers, to crack dumb jokes, and to enjoy each other's company. On a more profound level, this group of men is committed to each other and to God. They believe that by putting God and their families first they will be better at everything else they do, both in their places of employment and in their respective communities.
Socrates in the City:
www.SocratesintheCity.org
Hosted by Eric Metaxas, this forum encourages busy and successful professionals to think about the bigger questions in life. Every month or so Socrates In The City sponsors an event for people to begin a dialogue on "Life, God, and other small topics" by hearing notable thinkers and writers such as Os Guinness, Peter Kreeft, Frederica Mathewes-Green and Laura Winner.