05/18/2026
Summer Book Clubs are back at Grace Hill.
This summer, we’re reading stories about grace, spiritual exhaustion, justice, history, resilience, and the kinds of questions that stay with you long after the last page. Whether you love reading or haven’t picked up a book in years, these groups are designed to help people grow in friendship, faith, and meaningful conversation together.
The Ragamuffin Gospel- Brennan Manning
For the burned out, spiritually exhausted, and tired of feeling like you have to earn God’s love. This modern classic is a deep reminder that grace is for imperfect people.
What Grows in Weary Lands- Tish Harrison Warren
A hopeful and honest look at burnout, spiritual dryness, and how ancient Christian practices can anchor us in difficult seasons. This book feels like a deep breath for weary souls.
The Barn — Wright Thompson
A powerful exploration of the murder of Emmett Till and the generations of silence and injustice that followed. This conversation will be especially meaningful as Alice Ackerman helps bring the people, places, and atmosphere of the Mississippi Delta to life through personal connection and experience.
Details are available now.
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