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Soup Supper and Book Study for Lent

Come together on Wednesday evenings, March 12 to April 9 for Trinity’s parish Lenten program.

We will begin with Evening Prayer in the church at 5 p.m., followed by a potluck soup supper and book discussion in the Parish Hall from 5:30-6:15 pm. The book for this year is Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit: Growing in Christlikeness, by noted theologian and priest of the Church of England, Christopher J. H. Wright.

You can order the book at Bloomsbury. Under Book Club Number 7 – you get a 20% discount. Takes about 10 days to get the book. The book is also available at Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/sk=cultivating+the+fruit+of+the+spirit+growing+in+christlikeness&crid=24JT94287ZLEY

Please sign-up to bring soup or bread in the church Parish Hal or contact the church office at 541-201-3418. Street parking. See more at https://www.trinitychurchashland.org/ or https://www.facebook.com/TrinityAshland/.

Date & Time:

March 12, 2025 @ 5:00 pm - 6:15 pm

Cost:

Free

Trinity Episcopal Church

44 North Second Street
Ashland,97520

Trinity Church Parish Hall

44 N. 2nd St
Ashland,

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