Synopsis
Pastor and author Matt Rawle is on a mission. He sees Christ all around
him-in books, movies, TV shows, rock music-and he wants to share what he
sees. As Matt says, "God offers the raw ingredients, and 'culture' is
whatever we cook up."
In The Faith of a Mockingbird, based on Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird,
pastor and author Matt Rawle uses Lee's beloved characters to explore
Christian faith, theology, and ethics. Join Scout, Atticus Finch, Boo
Radley, and Tom Robinson in this four-week study considering God's world
and what it all means.
This Leader Guide contains everything
needed to guide a group through the workbook and DVD. It includes
session plans and discussion questions, as well as multiple format
options.
The Faith of a Mockingbird is part of The Pop
in Culture Series of Bible studies in which Matt Rawle stirs up a tasty
gumbo of insight, humor, and inspiration based on some of your favorite
pop culture classics. A Participant Book, a DVD featuring four sessions
with the author, and a Worship Resources Flash Drive also are available
for group study.
About the Author
Matt Rawle is a dynamic pastor, author, speaker, and futurist who masterfully explores the intersection of faith and contemporary culture. Matt is the author of The Final Days, The Heart that Grew Three Sizes, and The Grace of Les Misérables.
Currently serving as lead pastor of St. Matthew’s United Methodist Church in Metairie, Louisiana, and Carrollton United Methodist Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, Matt continues to inspire communities to discover the profound way that spirituality intersects with culture, creativity, and everyday life.
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