Theology @ the Taproom

Every church needs a place where those who are looking for an opportunity to study deeper, harder theology can do so in the context of community. In the tradition of the great reformers of Christian history, theology @ the taproom gathers at 6:30PM on the third Monday of every month at Brown’s Brewing Company’s signature pub conveniently located next door to Terra Nova’s office and education space.

Theology @ The Taproom is a unique place for study within the Capital Region’s faith community. Because of this you will find quite a few people from other churches taking part. This is not only accepted but also encouraged as multiple perspectives make the conversation livelier. So, no matter where you worship on Sundays, you are welcome to join in on the study. At last count, at least 10 different churches were represented at TATT.

Here’s how it works:: Each September and January a new study begins using a classic time tested text of theology. Attendees read roughly 75 pages each month ahead of time and arrive ready for intense discussion over dinner and well crafted microbrews. THEOLOGY @ the TAPROOM meets in the upper level "Trojan Room" at Brown's. For information on the next study send a note HERE. 

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Here is a list the books we have studied together in the past. 



Fall 2008:
Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton [1874-1936]

Winter/Spring 2008:

Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer [1906-1945]

Fall 2007:
The Bondage of the Will by Martin Luther [1483-1546]




Spring 2007:
Augustine’s Confessions by St. Augustine [354-430]




Fall 2006:
The Mind of the Maker by Dorothy Sayers [1893-1957]