The Christians say that God has done miracles.  The modern world, even when it believes in God, and even when it has seen the defencelessness of Nature, does not.  It thinks God would not do that sort of thing.  Have we any reason for supposing that the modern world is right? – C.S. Lewis

Do you believe in miracles?

How do you define a miracle?
Is it possible where one person sees a miracle and another sees random chance for both to be correct?

Do they have to be large, world-changing events, or do we experience “tiny miracles” in our every day lives?


Is something miraculous because it cannot be explained in nature?

Can one person’s tragedy be another person’s miracle?

Join us this month to discuss these and other questions as we go through Miracles, a classic work by C.S. Lewis, and be prepared to challenge your own perspective on the existence of miracles!

 

When

Wednesdays in September | September 12th, 19th, 26th

7:00-8:30 pm