Via Media Christian Education Series, 2008

Via Media addresses 21st Century Questions
Were you the kid in Sunday School who asked too many questions? If so, come join the rest of us.
Over the past couple of years, the Episcopal Church has been making headlines globally and locally. Episcopalians are called now more than ever to articulate what they believe and what God is doing in their lives. This is something that we cannot do alone.
To help us in our journey, Trinity is offering a series of eight Christian education courses called Via Media. The program is focused on continuing the conversation, and it is open to anyone who has ever been curious or interested in the Episcopal/Anglican tradition.
Our objective is to create an open and inclusive environment that appeals to people wondering about The Episcopal Church or Trinity Church, as well as our existing congregation members. We encourage people to bring their ideas and questions, and we will provide the informational resources and a place to exchange your thoughts and voice your opinions.
Using a combination of learning styles which includes video, written materials, small group discussion, and large group forum, a group of people encounter the basic principles of Christianity through the Anglican approach of Scripture, Tradition, and Reason. All people are encouraged to ask questions, and to learn how to answer their own questions of faith.
Each session will begin on Sundays at 12:30 pm.
January 6: An Anglican Way of Being Christian
January 13: The Abundance of God’s Goodness
January 20: God in Jesus: An Incarnational Faith
January 27: No meeting due to the Annual Meeting
February 3: God the Holy Spirit: The Breath of New Life
February 10: The Word of God for the People of God
February 17: Sin: Roadblocks to Abundant Life
February 24: The Promise of Christian Hope
March 3: So What?