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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nWednesdays at 7:00 p.m.  \nFebruary 25 – April 1 In person (Room 7/8) and on Zoom \nSubscribe to our emails for the Zoom information.  \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study-copy/2026-04-01/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nSundays at 11:15 a.m.  \nFebruary 22 — March 29 Room 7/8 \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel\, and the Sunday class is led by Suzanne Morgan. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study/2026-03-29/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nWednesdays at 7:00 p.m.  \nFebruary 25 – April 1 In person (Room 7/8) and on Zoom \nSubscribe to our emails for the Zoom information.  \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study-copy/2026-03-25/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nSundays at 11:15 a.m.  \nFebruary 22 — March 29 Room 7/8 \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel\, and the Sunday class is led by Suzanne Morgan. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study/2026-03-22/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nWednesdays at 7:00 p.m.  \nFebruary 25 – April 1 In person (Room 7/8) and on Zoom \nSubscribe to our emails for the Zoom information.  \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study-copy/2026-03-18/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nSundays at 11:15 a.m.  \nFebruary 22 — March 29 Room 7/8 \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel\, and the Sunday class is led by Suzanne Morgan. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study/2026-03-15/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nWednesdays at 7:00 p.m.  \nFebruary 25 – April 1 In person (Room 7/8) and on Zoom \nSubscribe to our emails for the Zoom information.  \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study-copy/2026-03-11/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nSundays at 11:15 a.m.  \nFebruary 22 — March 29 Room 7/8 \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel\, and the Sunday class is led by Suzanne Morgan. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study/2026-03-08/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nWednesdays at 7:00 p.m.  \nFebruary 25 – April 1 In person (Room 7/8) and on Zoom \nSubscribe to our emails for the Zoom information.  \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study-copy/2026-03-04/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nSundays at 11:15 a.m.  \nFebruary 22 — March 29 Room 7/8 \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel\, and the Sunday class is led by Suzanne Morgan. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study/2026-03-01/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nWednesdays at 7:00 p.m.  \nFebruary 25 – April 1 In person (Room 7/8) and on Zoom \nSubscribe to our emails for the Zoom information.  \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study-copy/2026-02-25/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260222T111500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260222T121500
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SUMMARY:Lenten Study
DESCRIPTION:An Unlikely Lent\nExtraordinary People of the Easter Story By Rachael Billups \nSundays at 11:15 a.m.  \nFebruary 22 — March 29 Room 7/8 \nNotice the unexpected this Easter.  \nThe crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus stand at the heart of the Easter story. Yet the resurrection did not unfold in isolation—it happened in the presence of a crowd. What can we learn from the women and men who stood nearby? How might their stories invite us to step more fully into the Easter narrative? \nAn Unlikely Lent explores the often-overlooked figures of the Easter story\, drawing our attention not only to the dramatic moments\, but also to the spaces in between—the silence\, the side characters\, and the lingering questions. Through their eyes\, we gain fresh insight into themes of devotion\, opposition\, freedom\, courage\, companionship\, and alliances. \nBy seeing the Easter story from these perspectives\, we may discover that the resurrec-tion is not only a past event\, but an ongoing invitation into something new\, unexpected\, and transformative. As we journey through Lent\, we are invited to walk with eyes wide open\, ready to notice where God is moving—even in the margins. Since the cross is not the end of the story\, we are called to embrace every unlikely moment along the way. \nThe Wednesday evening class is led by Brenda Weikel\, and the Sunday class is led by Suzanne Morgan. Reading the book is not required; each session includes a short in-class video covering the main themes. For those who wish to explore further\, the book is available wherever books are sold. \nWe hope you will join us for this meaningful Lenten journey.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/lenten-study/2026-02-22/
LOCATION:Room 7/8\, 6652 Heil Avenue\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92647\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260204T200000
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SUMMARY:Half Truths - Wednesday Evening Study
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday Evening Study \nJanuary 7 – February 4 \n7PM \nRoom 7/8 in person & on Zoom \nLed by Brenda Wiekel \n  \nThey are simple phrases. They sound Christian—like something you might find in the Bible. We’ve all heard these words. Maybe we’ve said them. They capture some element of truth\, yet they miss the point in important ways. \nJoin Adam Hamilton in this 5-week Bible study to search for the whole truth by comparing common Christian clichés with the wisdom found in Scripture. The clichés include: Everything happens for a reason. God helps those who help themselves. God won’t give you more than you can handle. God said it\, I believe it\, that settles it. Love the sinner\, hate the sin. \nPlease subscribe to our emails for the Zoom info.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/half-truths-wednesday-evening-study/2026-02-04/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T200000
DTSTAMP:20260414T203920
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SUMMARY:Half Truths - Wednesday Evening Study
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday Evening Study \nJanuary 7 – February 4 \n7PM \nRoom 7/8 in person & on Zoom \nLed by Brenda Wiekel \n  \nThey are simple phrases. They sound Christian—like something you might find in the Bible. We’ve all heard these words. Maybe we’ve said them. They capture some element of truth\, yet they miss the point in important ways. \nJoin Adam Hamilton in this 5-week Bible study to search for the whole truth by comparing common Christian clichés with the wisdom found in Scripture. The clichés include: Everything happens for a reason. God helps those who help themselves. God won’t give you more than you can handle. God said it\, I believe it\, that settles it. Love the sinner\, hate the sin. \nPlease subscribe to our emails for the Zoom info.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/half-truths-wednesday-evening-study/2026-01-28/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260121T190000
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SUMMARY:Half Truths - Wednesday Evening Study
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday Evening Study \nJanuary 7 – February 4 \n7PM \nRoom 7/8 in person & on Zoom \nLed by Brenda Wiekel \n  \nThey are simple phrases. They sound Christian—like something you might find in the Bible. We’ve all heard these words. Maybe we’ve said them. They capture some element of truth\, yet they miss the point in important ways. \nJoin Adam Hamilton in this 5-week Bible study to search for the whole truth by comparing common Christian clichés with the wisdom found in Scripture. The clichés include: Everything happens for a reason. God helps those who help themselves. God won’t give you more than you can handle. God said it\, I believe it\, that settles it. Love the sinner\, hate the sin. \nPlease subscribe to our emails for the Zoom info.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/half-truths-wednesday-evening-study/2026-01-21/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260114T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260114T200000
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SUMMARY:Half Truths - Wednesday Evening Study
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday Evening Study \nJanuary 7 – February 4 \n7PM \nRoom 7/8 in person & on Zoom \nLed by Brenda Wiekel \n  \nThey are simple phrases. They sound Christian—like something you might find in the Bible. We’ve all heard these words. Maybe we’ve said them. They capture some element of truth\, yet they miss the point in important ways. \nJoin Adam Hamilton in this 5-week Bible study to search for the whole truth by comparing common Christian clichés with the wisdom found in Scripture. The clichés include: Everything happens for a reason. God helps those who help themselves. God won’t give you more than you can handle. God said it\, I believe it\, that settles it. Love the sinner\, hate the sin. \nPlease subscribe to our emails for the Zoom info.
URL:https://cumchb.org/event/half-truths-wednesday-evening-study/2026-01-14/
LOCATION:Zoom
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