Welcome, San Jose Book Readers!

Location
San Jose, CA 37.26-121.89 95118US
Meetups
15 so far
Members
17 Book Readers
Founded
October 24, 2007
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Interested in Jesus and his message? Want to live in an "interactive relationship with God and others"?*

Christian spirituality is both ancient and (post)modern, ritualized and spirit-led. From tattooed punk rockers to corporate vp's: everyone is welcome; everyone is a theologian.

We're reading widely, from across the vastness of Christian traditions: mystics, methods, musings; first-person essays and formative theologies.

It is in community that our communion with God is challenged and grows. Let's grow together in the Spirit!

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Imitation of Christ is perhaps the classic of Christian spirituality. Its entire topic is: being and becoming Christlike. If you care about the ongoing state of your soul, this is your book.

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  • Jul 1
    • New member
      Hello, I am excited to explore different authors views on Christian Spirituality.
  • Jun 11
    • New member
      I'm interested in spirituality in general and have studied some Buddhism and Kabbalah. I have a growing interest in Christianity and hearing others spiritual point of view.
  • May 28
    • New member
      This looks really interesting. And its in my neighborhood, which is even better.
  • Apr 3
    • New Greeting for
       Hi Anna, and welcome to the Christian Spirituality book group! We're reading CS Lewis this month -- hope you can make it to one of the discussions! Elane 
      posted by Elane
  • Jan 7
    • New member
      I would just like to use this next book discussion to write my literary event for English if that sounds alright.