Most Christians agree the church should not tell its members which particular candidate to choose in a political election. But the separation between church and state does not preclude applying religiously grounded judgments as to which political positions most nearly embody the search for human well-being.
Have Christians always participated in elections? What are the most helpful ways our faith can inform our voting behaviors? For the next three weeks (Oct. 5, 12 &19), T3 will examine these things and reflect on some criteria to use when considering any political candidate running for public office.
If this is a topic that has been on your mind, please come join us Sunday mornings at 9:00 upstairs! All perspectives are welcome….you enrich our conversation by your presence!
I also wanted to say a quick “thank you” to all who participated in our cookout redo! It was a great success with lots of yummy food. Kids and adults alike had a blast! We should be deciding about the date and content of our October social event soon, so look for updates/specifics on the website and in Sunday’s bulletin.
Blessings,
Morgan