Living in our secular postmodern world is daunting. Catholicism seems under attack constantly, and authentic discipleship an insurmountable task. Is it even possible? How do we take Jesus’ words from more than 2,000 years ago, and live them in a way that is authentic and fulfilling?
Let’s find out. If you want to live Catholicism more boldly and joyfully, if your heart is yearning to better know and understand Jesus and his word, this series is for you.
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With the Catholic Biblical School of Michigan, you receive seminary-level, in-person instruction, giving you direct access to ask questions and take a deep dive into comprehensive study—in a way that's convenient and relevant to you.
Peter leads a small faith-based non-profit, Mission Capital. He has taught Scripture in many venues, including as an Adjunct Instructor at Sacred Heart Major Seminary, and has authored two Scripture-based studies on practical faith formation, Made for Joy and Discipleship for Catholic Men.
Education
B.A. Mathematics, University of Michigan
M.B.A. Finance, University of Michigan
M.A. New Testament, Sacred Heart Major Seminary discipleship.
When: Wednesdays (after Easter, start date TBD)
Where: St. Mary Catholic Church in Downtown Royal Oak
Format:
6:00 p.m. Doors Open
6:30 p.m. Lecture over Dinner (BYO)
7:30 p.m. Small Group Discussion
Cost: $99 for the first 15 people* [regular =$198 tuition] (books and dinner not included)
*a generous donor has paid half of the regular tuition for the first 15 people to sign up
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