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Join us the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at Conlfux Brewing Co. in beautiful Downtown Missoula for BrewTalks! BrewTalks is a gathering of people to form and build community and to ask questions that we have regarding faith. BrewTalks does not conform to any particular religious belief or views. All questions may be asked as long as question and conversation are done in a respectful manner of all persons.

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Meeting Place
BrewTalks meets at
Conflux Brewing Co.
210 N Pattee St.
Missoula, MT 59802
Have Questions?

Have questions about BrewTalks? Leave a comment below or reach out to us via email at brewtalks@fccmissoula.org 

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Gatherings

Starting Oct. 6th, BrewTalks Meets from 5-8 on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. Gatherings are open to all and you do not need to be there from stop to start, come and leave on your own time.

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Questions
Who can attend BrewTalks?
BrewTalks is open to all, no matter race, religion, gender,     sexual orientation or other ways in which we categorize   ourselves as humans.
Is BrewTalks going to try and get me to join a Church?
No. BrewTalks was designed to be a freeform open discussion and community building gathering. There is no push or requirement to join any church. It should be noted though that there is a very likely chance that different churches/religions will be talked about and invitations may be extended.
Why is a Church sponsoring this if they aren't trying to get me to join?
It has become apparent to us that there is A LOT of stuff going on surrounding churches and religion that make people uncomfortable or creates false narratives. We want to offer a place where people can feel the freedom to explore and ask their questions without feeling any church pressure.
I thought Christians couldn't drink, why are you meeting at a Brewery?
This is a common misconception that is the perfect thing to have a discussion around at BrewTalks. But, the reason we are meeting at Conflux is because it is a relaxing environment and a common space for people to meet.
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