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March Book Study

  • Eastern Oklahoma Presbytery
  • Feb 17
  • 2 min read

The March Book Study will be Braving the Truth: Essential Essays for Reckoning with and Reimagining Faith by Rachel Held Evans (Author), Sarah Bessey (Author), Daniel Jonce Evans (Foreword). For those new to Rachel Held Evans' writing or those familiar with her work before her untimely death, this book study will help you discover why a generation in the church was so deeply impacted by her voice.


The book study will meet on Thursdays at noon via Zoom beginning on February 5. Free copies of the book are available by contacting General Presbyter Tim Blodgett at tim@eokpresbytery.org.

From the publisher: For a generation finding their footing in life after evangelicalism, Rachel Held Evans was one of the most trusted and beloved voices of our time. Stubborn in her hope, courageous in her questions, and devoted to inclusivity, her online writing was a sanctuary to the millions who read her words daily. Her death to a sudden illness in 2019 invoked a global outpouring of stories of her legacy and influence.Today, her words still speak, and now for the first time, fans old and new can experience her most viral and enduring essays in print—from those tackling patriarchy, white supremacy, and religious nationalism to those offering new interpretations of Scripture, freeing perspectives on doubt, and a better way forward. Braving the Truth is an anthology and keepsake collection letting readers borrow the bravery Rachel was best known for. Edited by New York Times bestselling author and Rachel’s dear friend Sarah Bessey, this special volume is interspersed with reflections from:


  • Shauna Niequist on the practice of bravery

  • Glennon Doyle on the decision to "stay and complicate"

  • Jen Hatmaker on LGBTQ+ allyship and affirming theology

  • Lisa Sharon Harper on fighting white patriarchy in the church

  • Matthew Paul Turner on the freedom of the "slippery slope" of asking questions

  • Kaitlin B. Curtice on solidarity, kinship, and "tending the spiritual fire"

  • And more from Candice Marie Benbow, Micha Boyett, Cindy Wang Brandt, Alise Chaffins, Shane Claiborne, Monica A. Coleman, Shannon Dingle, Peter Enns, Kathy Escobar, Kathleen Gleason, Austen Hartke, Peter Held, Carol Howard, Kristen Howerton, Zack Hunt, Emmy Kegler, Kathy Khang, Mihee Kim-Kort, Rachel Kurtz, Tanya Marlow, Sarah McCammon, Mike McHargue, Scot McKnight, Brian D. McLaren, Mason Mennenga, Osheta Moore, Amanda Held Opelt, Matthias Roberts, Winnie Varghese, Matthew Vines, and Kelsey Hanson Woodruff


“If you want to understand the Church today, you need to understand Rachel Held Evans,” so writes Sarah Bessey. Thoughtful yet down-to-earth, immediate and timeless, this essay collection is a gift from the past to bring into the future—a treasury to revitalize, validate, embolden, and return to again and again.

 
 
 

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