Presbyterian Women Bible Study
November 5 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament portray the Earth as yielding food in abundance. Today’s agricultural scientists say that the world can provide enough food for all people of the Earth. Yet unjust food production and distribution practices lead to widespread starvation and insufficient access to food sources that could provide even basic sustenance. Greed, serfdom, and industrial farming practices all contribute to worldwide food injustice.
What does Scripture teach us about our dependence on and responsibility toward the land, the ground upon which we live? Individuals, communities and nations can all play a role in leading us toward more just and sustainable food production and distribution practices. Join us for lively discussion as we learn from Scripture and from one another!
Join us for our lesson, Food Justice, on Monday, November 4, 7–8:30 pm (Zoom), or Tuesday, November 5, 10 am–12 pm (Hybrid). Our Tuesday session will be followed by a potluck lunch in the Fellowship Room. Bring a dish to share with the group; beverages will be provided.
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