Library Learnings: Belief Marks the Line at Which Thinking Stops
It was six years ago that the very first “Featured Book” was previewed and reviewed in our church’s newsletter and on its Library’s webpage. It was “free from religious claptrap,”
It was six years ago that the very first “Featured Book” was previewed and reviewed in our church’s newsletter and on its Library’s webpage. It was “free from religious claptrap,”

Skeptics and Believers, not a book but another of The Great Courses’ DVD-based studies, and new to the SSUC Library’s A/V collection, is an intellectual and philosophical exploration of the

Christmas isn’t just for the joyful. It’s for the sad, the anxious, the fearful, grieving and harried too. Whether we’re preoccupied with memories, struggling with changes life has brought our

A quarter of a century before our United Church of Canada considered booting cleric/author Gretta Vosper, Anthony Freeman became, according to Britain’s Independent, “the first parish priest this century to

Author Gordon Atkinson “is more widely known to a large online readership simply as ’The Preacher,’ having posted many honest, witty, probing reflections on the blog called RealLivePreacher.com [2002-2010]. Within