People gathering to connect and learn together. Each Thursday we will hear from a speaker (in-person or video) about life and God from the Bible and then discuss with one another around our tables. We will also have time to connect with others at the beginning and end of the get-together.
Everyone is welcome, no matter your background or beliefs.
We value people, authenticity, and relationships. We believe we can listen to, respect, love and learn from others even when we don’t see things the same or disagree.
The Leesburg Junction in historic downtown (2C Loudoun Street SW). Enter around back. Park in the Town Hall Garage and its just a few steps away.
People gathering to connect and learn together. Each Thursday we will hear from a speaker (in-person or video) about life and God from the Bible and then discuss with one another around our tables. We will also have time to connect with others at the beginning and end of the get-together.
Everyone is welcome, no matter your background or beliefs.
We value people, authenticity, and relationships. We believe we can listen to, respect, love and learn from others even when we don’t see things the same or disagree.
The Leesburg Junction in historic downtown (2C Loudoun Street SW). Enter around back. Park in the Town Hall Garage and its just a few steps away.
Dr. Sandra Richter will provide fresh insight into the history of the ancient Near East and help us better understand its timeline, geography, culture, and the unfolding plan of redemption. Come experience Bible stories taking on new depth as Dr. Richter shows how each one fits into God’s bigger narrative. Grasp more clearly the good, the bad, and the messiness of the Old Testament, and how it relevant for today.
is the Robert H. Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. She previously served as Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, where she taught Hebrew language, exegesis, cultural context, and environmentalism. She earned her M.A. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and her Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University. For more than a decade, she directed an Israel Studies program for Asbury Theological Seminary and Wesley Biblical Seminary.
Dr. Sandra Richter will provide fresh insight into the history of the ancient Near East and help us better understand its timeline, geography, culture, and the unfolding plan of redemption. Come experience Bible stories taking on new depth as Dr. Richter shows how each one fits into God’s bigger narrative. Grasp more clearly the good, the bad, and the messiness of the Old Testament, and how it relevant for today.
is the Robert H. Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. She previously served as Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, where she taught Hebrew language, exegesis, cultural context, and environmentalism. She earned her M.A. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and her Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University. For more than a decade, she directed an Israel Studies program for Asbury Theological Seminary and Wesley Biblical Seminary.
People gathering to connect and learn together. Each Thursday we will hear from a speaker (in-person or video) about life and God from the Bible and then discuss with one another around our tables. We will also have time to connect with others at the beginning and end of the get-together.
Everyone is welcome, no matter your background or beliefs.
We value people, authenticity, and relationships. We believe we can listen to, respect, love and learn from others even when we don’t see things the same or disagree.
The Leesburg Junction in historic downtown (2C Loudoun Street SW). Enter around back. Park in the Town Hall Garage and its just a few steps away.
Dr. Sandra Richter will provide fresh insight into the history of the ancient Near East and help us better understand its timeline, geography, culture, and the unfolding plan of redemption. Come experience Bible stories taking on new depth as Dr. Richter shows how each one fits into God’s bigger narrative. Grasp more clearly the good, the bad, and the messiness of the Old Testament, and how it relevant for today.
is the Robert H. Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. She previously served as Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, where she taught Hebrew language, exegesis, cultural context, and environmentalism. She earned her M.A. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and her Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University. For more than a decade, she directed an Israel Studies program for Asbury Theological Seminary and Wesley Biblical Seminary.