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Grace Hinsdale and the Oak Park Deanery present Advent in Narnia: A Quiet Day with the Rev. Heidi Haverkamp Saturday, December 12, 2015 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. All welcome C.S. Lewis’s novel for children, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe , is also a story for adults – a story about what it might look like if Christ appeared in a different world than ours: the land of Narnia, “where it’s winter, but never Christmas.” Heidi will lead a conversation about the novel, about faith and imagination, and having fun keeping Advent with the themes of Narnia in mind. A simple lunch will be served; a free-will donation is requested.

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Page 1: files.ctctcdn.comfiles.ctctcdn.com/dc5bcc8c101/00732e00-6e73-447c-b59e-9e7c… · Web viewGrace Hinsdale and the Oak Park Deanery presentAdvent in Narnia: A Quiet Day. with the Rev

Grace Hinsdale and the Oak Park Deanery present

Advent in Narnia: A Quiet Day

with the Rev. Heidi HaverkampSaturday, December 12,

201510:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

All welcomeC.S. Lewis’s novel for children, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, is also a story for adults – a story about what it might look like if Christ appeared in a different world than ours: the land of Narnia, “where it’s winter, but never Christmas.”

Heidi will lead a conversation about the novel, about faith and imagination, and having fun keeping Advent with the themes of Narnia in mind.

A simple lunch will be served; a free-will donation is requested.

Please RSVP to [email protected]

The book will be for sale at the event for $12.00 (hardback).

You can also purchase it online from Amazon, Barnes & Noble,

The Thoughtful Christian, or Cokesbury.

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Heidi Haverkamp grew up in Hyde Park, on the south side of Chicago, and now serves as parish priest of a small Episcopal congregation – St. Benedict, Bolingbrook – in the southwest Chicago suburbs. She is a Benedictine oblate (or lay associate) of Holy Wisdom Monastery in Middleton, Wisconsin. Her popular blog is called The Vicar of Bolingbrook (vicarofbolingbrook.net). She’s married, with two cats and a beagle. This is her first book.

Grace Episcopal Church 120 East First St. Hinsdale, IL 60521 630.323.4900