Guest speaker Jacob Woessner is a senior at Columbus State University, studying biology. He’ll explore the Effective Altruism movement, which asks, how can we do the most good?
Jacob says Effective Altruism covers a range of issues—as disparate as animal welfare and existential risk—but he’ll focus on how this movement approaches charitable giving. Join us for a unique perspective on living ethically in a complicated world.
We meet in person for Sunday services at 11 a.m., with safety measures in place. (See below.) Service are in spacious Grace Fellowship Hall on our campus on the banks for the Heiferhorn Creek. It’s at 8827 Heiferhorn Way in north Columbus.
We welcome people of all faith traditions and ethical systems, as long as these systems recognize and respect the dignity of all people. Our motto: deeds before creeds.
For more information, email us at [email protected] and put “Sunday service question” in the subject line.
Our Pandemic Safety Measures
- Masks are required for all our indoor events.
- All our members and friends have been vaccinated for COVID-19. We urge visitors to get vaccinated.
- Seating has been changed to make social distancing easier.
- We do have music, but we don’t sing together.
- Guests are welcome, but please do follow alls our pandemic guidelines.