If you were to read just one chapter from the middle of a book, would you be able to tell the main character what to do next? Could you even tell who the main character is? Could you even tell the good from bad characters, or if that distinction even exists in the story?
Our life can feel a lot like that. Do we know what our goals in life should be? Can we tell all the good forces from the bad? Are there even good and bad forces? What we need to know is the larger story we find ourselves in. Join us as we recover that story, find out what kind of a story it is (Mystery? Tragedy? Epic?), and the heroism we’ve been called to.
Guest Speaker: Luke Thompson
Luke Thompson (M.A. Philosophy, M.Div) has taught courses in philosophy and Christian apologetics at Bethany Lutheran College and Wisconsin Lutheran College. He is now a pastor at St. Paul in Ottawa and lectures internationally on pop culture, philosophy, and Christianity, showing university students how to make Walter White, Dexter Morgan, Rick Grimes, and Tyrion Lannister talk philosophy and theology. He has written the recently published Your Life Has Meaning: Discovering your Role in an Epic Story.
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