The library at Holy Cross offers a variety of books, video cassettes, DVDs, and books on tape and CD for both adults and children.
It also serves as a wonderful place for a meeting, a class or just to read and reflect quietly. Our library overlooks the Memorial Garden.

The adult non-fiction collection covers a range of subjects including self-help, marriage, adoption, divorce, parenting, prayer, religions of the world, church history, and Biblical interpretation. The fiction collection contains novels by well-known Christian writers such as Beverly Lewis, Philip Gulley, and Jan Karon.

Young children will enjoy the beautifully illustrated versions of Bible stories as well as contemporary picture book stories that both entertain and educate. There are also a number of paperbackmystery and adventure stories to appeal to the upper-elementary and middle school child.

And for those who enjoy lively discussions about some of the relevant books of our time, consider joining the book discussion group that meets at the church on the third Saturday of each month. Check the church bulletin or call the office for a list of the books being read.
- Barb Lewis

Barb Lewis, shown at left is our church librarian. Barb is a retired Livonia Public Library librarian and has volunteered her time at Holy Cross for many years.


Monthly Book Discussions will continue on the third Thursday of the month at 3 pm at the church. Check the Church Calendar or the Announcements for more information.

Annual Women of the ELCA Book/Bake Sale:

Date: Friday and Saturday, the third week of November
open to the public) and Sunday, for members only.

Place:
The sale will be held in the Fellowship Hall at Holy Cross.
See Women of the ELCA

For information on joining a book discussion e-mail the church office or call (734) 427-1414.

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