St. Charles the Martyr Episcopal Church will host a five-week course entitled “The Best of C.S. Lewis: Part Two.”
The course is open to the public and attendees need not have attended part one last year.
C.S. Lewis, who died in 1963, was a scholar at Oxford and Cambridge Universities. During World War II he was heard weekly on the BBC radio as a voice of comfort and encouragement. Today his books have sold more copies than any other single Christian writer. Among his most famous books are “Mere Christianity,” “The Screwtape Letters” and “The Chronicles of Narnia.” Attendees in this course will be reading and discussing “The Weight of Glory” and “The Great Divorce.”
The course will be guest taught by Mary Ann Lind and will meet at 7 Wednesday evenings, Jan. 12, 26, Feb. 2, 16 and 23 in the church fellowship hall. Books may be purchased the first evening of the class.