Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Solomon's Porch tonight

Friends:

Solomon’s Porch meets tonight at First Cup Coffee House, located at five mile and Inkster road, from 7 pm to 8 pm.

The topic for tonight: We will discuss the proposed bailout of the automotive industry. Is it necessary? Is it vital to not only our immediate area but the whole US? What sort of stipulations, if any, should be placed on the proposed bail out? Do you think this bail out will set further precedent for future bailouts of other industries? We will partner that discussion with identifying what our criteria are as people of faith for “bailing” out someone in need. If we are to do for the least of these, what does that look like in your life? What guidelines, if any, do you use when you lend someone a hand? How should the church or people of faith be involved in these discussions? Do we all need to agree on how and when help is provided? Should there be a universal model?

Please plan on coming out with your opinion as well as respect for others as we tackle this timely issue.

Look forward to seeing many of you there. If you cannot attend but would like your voice heard, send me and e-mail today(bicyclepastor@yahoo.com) and I will include it in the discussion tonight.

Be blessed.

Peace
PB

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