Dear friends, Thank you to those who attended this past Sunday's conversation - an apt discussion about racism and forgiveness as the themes occur in both "James," and "See No Stranger." Our next selection is one recommended by Susan Kane, "Theo of Golden," by Allen Levi. Theo, an 87-year old man, arrives in Golden, GA, and becomes intrigued by a series of pencil sketches on a coffee shop wall. He decides to purchase them, one by one, and return them to the people portrayed in the portraits. According to review about this best selling novel, an underlying them is how there is goodness to be found in every human being, regardless of their station in life or outward appearance. (Sounds like a take on racism again!). So, grab the book, if you difficulty getting a copy, please see me, I've ordered two extra copies. And, have a wonderful Thanksgiving celebration! Fondly, Suzanne Suzanne HIggins Mark your calendars! St. Nick is coming to Church of the Holy Spirit on Sunday, December 7th, and we’re celebrating with a Gingerbread-themed morning of holiday cheer! We’ll gather for one worship service at 9:00 AM, followed by a festive “Breakfast with St. Nick” in Dove Hall beginning around 10:30 AM and wrapping up by noon. This will be a potluck-style breakfast, so feel free to bring a favorite dish to share. We will have holiday crafts, games, and family photos with St. Nick, courtesy of Dabour Photography. Feel free to invite friends and family to join in the festivities! It’s a joyful morning you won’t want to miss, we hope to see you there! Questions? Contact Dale Dabour |
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