Theoring

The word comes from theology and training, a rather foolish portmanteau. It might also refer to a theological circle, or making theories, theorizing. It is an event that consits of two parts: a theoretical and a practical part.
The planned process: the basic theme is a topic, a Bible verse, a phenomenon, etc.
The theme is discussed in theory at the first step. After a brief introduction, the topic is addressed, comments, arguments are welcome. The aim is to have a dialogue.
At the second step (or sometimes the first) the theme (or at least a loosely related topic) is demonstrated in practice, to be experienced personally. Exercises of self-recognition, communication, etc. are preferred, but any kind of creative activity is possible. This is a non-verbal form.
Currently only an experiment, changable according to needs.

On every second week -- when there is no Bible study for women -- between 5-7 pm.