The Community of the Bible COVID-19 Bible Study – Episcopal News Service

The Community of the Gospel, an ecumenical non-residential monastic community with standing in The Episcopal Church, will offer an online coronavirus-themed Bible study of Psalm 77 on Saturday, November 14, from 2 PM 3:30 PM Eastern. Participants will explore Psalm 77 guided by the insights of Old Testament scholar, Walter Brueggemann. He is the author of Virus as a Summons to Faith: Biblical Reflections in a Time of Loss, Grief, and Anxiety(Cascade, 2020).

The Bible study will be facilitated by Susan Moore, Nov/CG, a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, Covington, Kentucky. A retired community health nurse, Moore is involved in healing ministries, including labyrinth facilitation, Reiki and Jin Shin Jyutsu, and Tai chi.

The Community of the Gospel held a 24 prayer vigil for those impacted by COVID-19 on Ascension Day. Many of the communitys members provide services, such as mask making and meal preparation and delivery, to their communities during the pandemic. This Bible study is intended to ground prayer and action in Biblical narrative.

For additional information on how to sign up for the COVID-19 Bible Study contact: Br. Daniel-Chad Hoffman, CG BrDanChad@protonmail.com Zoom invitations and study materials will be sent to all persons who are registered during the week prior to the Bible study.

The Community of the Gospel was founded in 2007. Members hold day jobs while committing to live according to Gospel values through prayer, study, and service. The community is a member of the National Association of Episcopal Christian Communities (NAECC).

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