Theology on Tap discussion group an extension of the Lutheran tradition
By HEATHER ROTH Staff writer
By HEATHER ROTH Staff writer
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
05/12/08
On the second Thursday of every month, the private room at Ellie's Place in Millersville is filled with 18 to 25 men gathered around pitchers of beer and boxes of wings and talking about creation versus evolution, and how to live their faith in a steel mill.
Paul W. Gillespie - The Capital
From left, Joe Fudjack, John Harrison and Rich Huebner listen as Chuck Trenkle shares his testimony of how he learned to live his Christian faith in a Detroit steel mill. He spoke at a recent meeting of 'Theology on Tap,' the men's group that meets monthly at Ellie's Place in Millersville.
Our Shepherd Lutheran Church in Severna Park started the discussion group, called Theology on Tap, last January.
"The goal is to have a casual, free-ranging conversation about matters of theology," said the Rev. Earl Janssen, pastor of Our Shepherd and facilitator of group. "We're interested in making it comfortable for people who are very actively...
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