As science continues to make great strides toward understanding the universe, some have asked if religious faith is still relevant, or has it become obsolete? Join the Rev. Dr. Jim Trainor in tackling some of the pertinent questions: are science and religious faith in conflict? Are scientific findings relentlessly eroding the beliefs of faith traditions? Do scientists believe in God? Jim is both a physicist and Episcopal priest. He is the former deputy director for physics at Los Alamos National Laboratory and has published over 70 articles in scientific journals. As a priest, he has served churches in New Mexico, Texas and Wisconsin. He is the author of Grasp: Making Sense of Science and Spirituality and six novels. He holds a PhD in physics from the University of California and an MDiv from Trinity Seminary.