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SUMMARY:Special Screening: Migrant Women Rise with Deaconess Joyous Prim
DESCRIPTION:Join Beacon United Methodist Church’s Crossroads Vespers service on April 15 at 1 p.m. for a special screening of “Migrant Women Rise: Stories of Red-Tagged Overseas Filipino Workers.” \nThey will be joined by the producer of the film Deaconess Joyous Prim\, a United Methodist Missionary serving as a welfare case officer with migrant workers in Hong Kong and convener of the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines-Hong Kong. The church will also host a discussion with local organizers and Deaconess Joyous after the film. \nABOUT THE FILM:\n\n\n\n\nAmidst the COVID-19 pandemic\, overseas Filipino workers in Hong Kong risk their lives and reputations as they speak out against the anti-people policies of the Philippine government. The documentary follows two migrant leaders who are victims of red-tagging under the Duterte Administration as they defend the rights of their fellow migrants while navigating the challenges of life far from home. \nWatch the trailer at: migrantwomenrise.com
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/special-screening-migrant-women-rise-with-deaconess-joyous-prim/
LOCATION:Beacon United Methodist Church\, 7301 Beacon Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist-theologian Julian Davis Reid brings notes of rest to Seattle
DESCRIPTION:The Well welcomes artist/theologian Julian Davis Reid to Seattle on April 20\, 7-9:30 PM for a workshop called Notes of Rest: Sabbath and Our Ancestors. Sabbath and Our Ancestors will explore the rhythms of work and rest that we have inherited\, how they have made their home in our bodies\, and how we might discern what to honor and relinquish and what to elevate and bring to life once more. \nNotes of Rest is a spiritual formation ministry grounded in scripture and black music that helps the body of Christ receive God’s gift of rest. It is a practice of contemplation and creativity that moves us toward the rest we were created to receive. This workshop – Sabbath and Our Ancestors – will use music\, teaching\, and interaction to explore how we carry in our bodies patterns of work and rest inherited from our ancestors. As we explore how some patterns helped our ancestors survive\, we will ask how those patterns serve us today. And\, what from our ancestors – familial and spiritual – have been buried deep inside of us and yearns to be released and given life? \nJulian Davis Reid is a pianist\, producer\, and composer with a focus on jazz\, electronic music\, and gospel. He is a founding member of the jazz-electronic fusion group The JuJu Exchange (in partnership with Grammy Award winner Nico Segal and drummer-inventor Nova Zaii). Julian holds a B.A from Yale University and an M.Div. degree from Candler School of Theology at Emory University. Julian and his wife live in Chicago. \nScholarships are available if the ticket price is a hindrance to attendance. We charge to offset costs\, but we never believe that cost should keep someone from attending our public engagements. Call us or email us if you need financial relief to attend. \nTickets are available for $15 via Brown Paper Tickets: https://juliandavisreid.bpt.me/
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/artist-theologian-julian-davis-reid-brings-notes-of-rest-to-seattle/
LOCATION:Queen Anne United Methodist Church – The Well\, 1606 5th Ave W\, Seattle\, WA\, 98119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Church
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SUMMARY:Northwest Leadership Institute - 2023
DESCRIPTION:Details\n\n\n\nIt’s a new day and leadership has never been more challenging\, exciting and frustrating. What does the post-pandemic church look like? How will we lean into new opportunities? Where are we headed in this challenging time? What will the ministry look like on the other side? Come to Boise and join our three newest Bishops in the Western Jurisdiction for a time of dreaming\, visioning\, and strategizing as we write the next chapter together. \nThe Northwest Leadership Institute’s goals are to gather leaders to think\, dream\, worship and connect as we together find the path forward. Plan now to be present for this historic exciting time. \nWe have many options for you to be present. You can be present in-person or you can opt-in to be present online and skip the travel. We will work to make both experiences positive. \nI am excited to join you in April for this amazing time. \n“You were born for such a time as this.” Esther 4:14 \nGrace and peace.\nRev Dr. Duane A Anders (He\, Him\, His)\nCathedral of the Rockies\, Boise FUMC \n\nClick here to learn more and register.
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/northwest-leadership-institute-2023/
LOCATION:Cathedral of the Rockies\, 717 N. 11th St.\, Boise\, ID\, 83702\, United States
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