What is “right” and “wrong”? Is there a right and wrong for everyone, all the time? These are difficult questions to discuss in our culture. We live in a society that supports the opinion that each person should make up his or her own morality—that there is no moral truth that applies to everyone. Many of us have been affected by the relativistic outlook that pervades the modern world. Maybe some of us are afraid of saying something is immoral because we’re afraid of offending others or of being labeled intolerant. How do we talk about morality in a relativistic world? In Who Am I To Judge? With Dr. Edward Sri, we’ll explore morality and find that it’s not merely a set of guiding principles for theoretical situations—it is an entire way of life.
Join us for this eight-part study in discovering how to remain faithful in a relativistic world. Classes will begin on Tuesday, January 26th. Sessions will be offered on:
Tuesday mornings at 10am Mountain (Zoom only)
Jan 26, Feb 2, 9, 16, 23, Mar 2, 9, 16
Wednesday evenings at 6:30pm Mountain (in-person and Zoom) Jan 27, Feb 3, 10, 17, 24, Mar 3, 10, 17
Sunday mornings at 9am (in-person and Zoom) Jan 31, Feb 7, 14, 21, 28, Mar 7, 14, 21
The studies will be facilitated by Deacon Richard and Deacon Doug. Contact Deacon Richard DeaconRichardOLM@gmail.com or Deacon Doug dvlchek@aol.com to register or for questions.