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Grace of Les Miserables (6-week study)

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Grace of Les Miserables (6-week study)

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Join us this summer for The Grace of Les Misérables, a six-week study diving deep into themes of grace, justice, poverty, revolution, love, and hope through the lens of Victor Hugo’s iconic novel. Whether you’ve read the 1,400-page classic, memorized the Broadway soundtrack, or simply enjoyed one of the many screen adaptations, this study will offer fresh insights into the powerful story and its connection to our faith today.

We’ll gather every Wednesday evening from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM at Grace on Race St. (1310 Race St. in Over-the-Rhine), beginning June 4th and running through July 9th. The study will take place on the first floor in the café area — a relaxed, welcoming space. Feel free to bring your dinner with you if you haven’t had a chance to eat yet!

Each week will begin with a video from Rev. Matt Rawle to spark conversation and reflection. Together, we’ll explore how the imperfect, relatable characters of Les Misérables embody grace, love, and justice — and how their stories invite us to live with greater compassion, hope, and purpose in the world.

This study is open to everyone — from those who are curious and questioning to those seeking to grow deeper in their faith. Whether you can attend every session or just a few, each week stands on its own, and you’re welcome whenever you can join us.

Bring a friend, and come be part of an evening of meaningful conversation, connection, and growth. We can’t wait to see you there!

Study Schedule:
June 4 - Grace: Jean Valjean
June 11 - Justice: Javert
June 18 - Poverty: Fantine
June 25 - Love: Marius and Cosette
July 2 - Revolution: Friends of the ABC
July 9 - Hope: Garden

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