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God’s Gal’s Bible Study

Join us every Wednesday at 10:00 am for a women's Bible study group in Middleton Dining Room.
October 2 @ 10:00 am

Cancelled: 9.26.24 Current Events with Bill Sharpe

Stay connected and find out what's happening in Charleston with Current Events, hosted by Bill Sharpe.
September 26 @ 3:00 pm

God’s Gal’s Bible Study

Join us every Wednesday at 10:00 am for a women's Bible study group in Middleton Dining Room.
September 25 @ 10:00 am

Current Events with Bill Sharpe

Stay connected and find out what's happening in Charleston with Current Events, hosted by Bill Sharpe.
September 19 @ 3:00 pm

Wine Tasting

Join us and Danielle Rogers from Southern Glazers in tasting Old World vs. New World style wines to be enjoyed with cheese and charcuterie.

5PM-6PM in Middleton Dining Room $40 per person (not to be included with meal plan)

Please contact Tyler Pierson at 843.406.2412 to reserve your spot.

September 18 @ 5:00 pm

God’s Gal’s Bible Study

Join us every Wednesday at 10:00 am for a women's Bible study group in Middleton Dining Room.
September 18 @ 10:00 am

Current Events with Bill Sharpe

Stay connected and find out what's happening in Charleston with Current Events, hosted by Bill Sharpe.
September 12 @ 3:00 pm

God’s Gal’s Bible Study

Join us every Wednesday at 10:00 am for a women's Bible study group in Middleton Dining Room.
September 11 @ 10:00 am

God’s Gal’s Bible Study

Join us every Wednesday at 10:00 am for a women's Bible study group in Middleton Dining Room.
September 4 @ 10:00 am

Men’s Book Club-The Soul of America by Jon Meacham

This month the Men's Book Club will be  reading and discussing: The Soul of America by Jon Meacham. #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jon Meacham helps us understand the present moment in American politics and life by looking back at critical times in our history when hope overcame division and fear. “Gripping and inspiring, The Soul of America is Jon Meacham’s declaration of his faith in America.”—Newsday ONE OF OPRAH’S “BOOKS THAT HELP ME THROUGH” • A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: NPR, The Christian Science Monitor, Southern Living Our current climate of partisan fury is not new, and in The Soul of America Meacham shows us how what Abraham Lincoln called the “better angels of our nature” have repeatedly won the day. Painting surprising portraits of Lincoln and other presidents, including Ulysses S. Grant, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, and Lyndon B. Johnson, and illuminating the courage of such influential citizen activists as Martin Luther King, Jr., early suffragettes Alice Paul and Carrie Chapman Catt, civil rights pioneers Rosa Parks and John Lewis, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, and Army-McCarthy hearings lawyer Joseph N. Welch, Meacham brings vividly to life turning points in American history. He writes about the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the birth of the Lost Cause; the backlash against immigrants in the First World War and the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s; the fight for women’s rights; the demagoguery of Huey Long and Father Coughlin and the isolationist work of America First in the years before World War II; the anti-Communist witch-hunts led by Senator Joseph McCarthy; and Lyndon Johnson’s crusade against Jim Crow. Each of these dramatic hours in our national life have been shaped by the contest to lead the country to look forward rather than back, to assert hope over fear—a struggle that continues even now. While the American story has not always—or even often—been heroic, we have been sustained by a belief in progress even in the gloomiest of times. In this inspiring book, Meacham reassures us, “The good news is that we have come through such darkness before”—as, time and again, Lincoln’s better angels have found a way to prevail.   He writes about the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the birth of the Lost Cause; the backlash against immigrants in the First World War and the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s; the fight for women’s rights; the demagoguery of Huey Long and Father Coughlin and the isolationist work of America First in the years before World War II; the anti-Communist witch-hunts led by Senator Joseph McCarthy; and Lyndon Johnson’s crusade against Jim Crow. Each of these dramatic hours in our national life have been shaped by the contest to lead the country to look forward rather than back, to assert hope over fear—a struggle that continues even now.   While the American story has not always—or even often—been heroic, we have been sustained by a belief in progress even in the gloomiest of times. In this inspiring book, Meacham reassures us, “The good news is that we have come through such darkness before”—as, time and again, Lincoln’s better angels have found a way to prevail.
August 29 @ 4:15 pm