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The Intersection of Biblical Women & Our Own Stories

*NOTE New Location: the New Walpole Public Library, 143 School Street, Walpole

About the Course: Over a period of five weeks we will examine well-known and forgotten stories found in the Hebrew Scriptures and New Testament. We will also examine other forms of narrative, ranging from quilting, to the practice of journaling, to storytelling. It is the hope of the instructor that through the examination of these ancient narratives, our own stories will take more defined shape. There will be many options for self-study and reading between each session.

 

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Who is welcome: Everyone and anyone 16 and over. Men are welcome as well. No prior exposure to the bible or autobiography required. Instead those with the willingness to learn more about themselves and others, as well as women in the bible, are encouraged to attend.

 

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Instructor Rev. Abigail A. Henrich is currently the pastor at Grace Community Church, a progressive Christian start that meets in Foxboro. She is a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary and Colgate University. She is married to a theologian, is the mother of three, and spends a great deal of time doing dishes and folding laundry. In high school she took an English class on autobiography and ever since has been fascinated with narratives. She is a collector of stories, both her own and others.

 

For more information: Contact Rev. Henrich (known to all as Abby) on email at abbyhenrich@gmail.com

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