Sat, Feb 11
|St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church
Potato Chip Jesus
A unique snack pairing educational experience!
Time & Location
Feb 11, 2023, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church, 435 Som Center Rd, Mayfield Village, OH 44143, USA
About The Event
Building off our success with "Christmas Tales & Ales," we are taking content pairing to the next level with this one-of-a-kind educational event:
Description:
People have reported seeing the face of Christ in the most unexpected places -- including potato chips. Throughout the Bible, the portrait of Christ is understood and presented in a variety of differing and even contradictory ways. In this creative academic workshop, we will analyze these differences by pairing each with a unique flavor of artisanal potato chips (that you get to eat)!
- Based on the popular course, "Who is Jesus?".
- This Saturday Session is suitable for anyone 12 and older -- so bring the family and enjoy some chips while learning something interesting.
- Water will be provided, but feel free to bring your own non-alcoholic beverages.
- Not recommended for people with food allergies.
- The event is free, but please consider bringing a free-will offering in the form of a non-perishable food item to support Willoughby Food Pantry.
- Spots are limited. Please reserve early.
- For questions, please contact Russ Tripi: rtripi@saintbartohio.org
About the Concept:
This event is part of our "Saturday Sessions" workshop series. Join Russ with his energetic, fast-paced, theatrical, and (sometimes) comedic style as he engages the audience in some aspects of religious studies.
About the Speaker:
Russ Tripi is currently the Director of Religious Education at St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church. He possesses a BA and MA in Theology & Religious Studies from John Carroll University and has over twenty years of professional experience teaching at the high school and college levels. He has published and contributed to countless curricula all over the United States and continues to host a popular YouTube channel for the purpose of making theology fun and accessible to the 21st-century learner.