Theology on Tap in St Louis
Aquinas Institute of Theology does a monthly Theology on Tap series -
Here is an invitation to their next one.
Also - Look for our Theology on Tap series Sundays in November!!!
You are cordially invited to our next Theology on Tap venue on Monday, Oct 9, 2006:
“This Land is My Land,” will be presented by Bolivar Fraga, an Aquinas alumnus. Are immigrants entering the country illegally a drain on our public resources, or worse, a threat to our national security? Can we turn them back? Explore the complexities of the questions.
Bolivar Fraga recently earned dual masters degrees in social work and pastoral ministry from Saint Louis University and Aquinas Institute. He is a community organizer for Metropolitan Congregations United.
Theology on Tap aims to provide a casual gathering place for Catholics to sip beer, hear brief presentations and ask questions that help keep their faith lives relevant amid the demands of their professional and personal lives. The event is held upstairs at The Schlafly Tap Room located at 2100 Locust Street in St. Louis . Admission is free and all are welcome. All sessions start with a social from 6:00-6:30 pm with the presentation starting at 6:30 p.m.
The 2006-2007 Theology on Tap topics and dates of the upcoming sessions may be found at the Aquinas website
For more information, please contact us at events@ai.edu. Thank you and we hope to see you at the next Theology at Tap!
Here is an invitation to their next one.
Also - Look for our Theology on Tap series Sundays in November!!!
You are cordially invited to our next Theology on Tap venue on Monday, Oct 9, 2006:
“This Land is My Land,” will be presented by Bolivar Fraga, an Aquinas alumnus. Are immigrants entering the country illegally a drain on our public resources, or worse, a threat to our national security? Can we turn them back? Explore the complexities of the questions.
Bolivar Fraga recently earned dual masters degrees in social work and pastoral ministry from Saint Louis University and Aquinas Institute. He is a community organizer for Metropolitan Congregations United.
Theology on Tap aims to provide a casual gathering place for Catholics to sip beer, hear brief presentations and ask questions that help keep their faith lives relevant amid the demands of their professional and personal lives. The event is held upstairs at The Schlafly Tap Room located at 2100 Locust Street in St. Louis . Admission is free and all are welcome. All sessions start with a social from 6:00-6:30 pm with the presentation starting at 6:30 p.m.
The 2006-2007 Theology on Tap topics and dates of the upcoming sessions may be found at the Aquinas website
For more information, please contact us at events@ai.edu. Thank you and we hope to see you at the next Theology at Tap!
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