
Event Details
More than twenty years ago, Socrates in the City began as a forum to encourage busy New York City professionals to think about the bigger questions in life. Since then, I’d like to think that we’ve played some small role in inspiring a love of conversation, thinking, and learning in this community.
This Spring, we will be reading Martin Shaw’s Liturgies of the Wild, exploring how myths and ancient stories can guide us toward wholeness, maturity, and connection in today’s myth-impoverished world.
We will be meeting February 24th at 6pm; club members will meet at GRACE AND MERCY (888 Seventh Avenue) this week, and receive a complimentary copy of the book if it is your first time, otherwise please bring your copy. Together we’ll read and share the kind of conversations Socrates in the City is known for: asking life’s biggest questions with humor and even, perhaps, a bit of fun. All we ask is that you show up!
After the main discussion, stick around for lite bites and cocktails, and time to connect. To gather together with a group of thoughtful, like-minded people and wrestle with the deeper questions of life, God, and other “small topics” is what this community is all about.
So, whether you’re new to Socrates in the City, or have been with us from the beginning, this is your opportunity to dive deeper with meaningful conversations and lasting connections.
If you have any questions, just email [email protected]
Date
February 24th
Time
6 pm
Venue
Grace and Mercy