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SUMMARY:Jim Wallis of Sojourners in Seattle
DESCRIPTION:New York Times best selling author\, activist\, and theologian Jim Wallis will speak on the subject of his latest book\, America’s Original Sin: Racism\, White Privilege\, and the Bridge to a New America\, will speak on two occasions on Saturday\, September 16\, 2017 in the Seattle area. \nA lecture\, panel discussion\, and Q&A will take place at 7pm at Marion Oliver McCaw Hall at Seattle Center. This event is open to all. Tickets are available here. A printable bulletin insert will be available here soon. You can read a press release about this event here. \nMore information is on this flier. \nEarlier in the day\, a free event with Jim Wallis\, specifically designed for faith leaders\,  is being held at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lynnwood\, Washington from 2:00-4:00pm on Saturday\, September 16\, 2017. Click the link below for more information about that opportunity. \nInvitation to Faith Leaders – Conversation with Jim Wallis
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/jim-wallis-of-sojourners-in-seattle/
LOCATION:Trinity Lutheran Church\, 6215 196th St SW\, Lynnwood\, WA\, 98036\, United States
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SUMMARY:Weaving Our Strengths: For Such a Time as This
DESCRIPTION:Come one\, come all! \nLay leaders\, ministers\, pastors\, youth leaders\, interested individuals\, church leadership councils\, outreach teams\, social justice teams\, mission teams\, worship teams\, . . . \nCome to Weaving Our Strengths\, a day-long conference of fellowship\, inspiration and skill-building to strengthen local churches’ efforts for the common good. There will be worship\, workshops\, resource fair\, the Rev. Gertrude Apel Pioneering Spirit Awards\, and conversations to weave our strengths together. This year’s theme is For Such a Time as This. \nConference information is up on our website at www.thechurchcouncil.org/wos\nincluding workshop descriptions and presenter bios\,\nlogistics\, ways to share the invitation\, and registration. \nWorkshop themes include faith-based community organizing; racial reconciliation and justice-making; building relationships across differences; spiritual discomfort; climate justice; the Reformation today; affordable housing; ways to call upon God; immigrant accompaniment; and allyship in the public square. \nRegister Now!\nA few notes:\n\nBring a team! Take advantage of more workshop offerings\, build shared capacity and help implement learnings. There are group rates\, along with student and individual rates.\nEarly Bird rate for individuals ends Sept. 1\nScholarships are available\nFree childcare available with pre-registration by Sept. 15\nLow-cost parking available nearby\nCoffee\, tea\, snacks provided. Food vendor invited for lunch.\n\nWeaving Our Strengths is offered by the Church Council of Greater Seattle. Our mission is to create a diverse community of churches and individuals who respond to the Gospel of Jesus Christ by building relationships of unity while working collaboratively for the common good. We partner with interfaith\, community\, and government organizations in our collective work for a more equitable and just society. Learn more about us and our efforts at thechurchcouncil.org. \nSponsors include: Dignity Memorial: Puget Sound Dignity Memorial providers including Acacia Memorial Park and Funeral Home\, The Episcopal Diocese of Olympia\, SEIU 6 Property Services NW\, SEIU Healthcare 1199NW\, UFCW 21\, Community of Christ\, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\, Northwest Washington Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America\, Evergreen Association of American Baptist Churches\, Seattle University School of Theology and Ministry\, Aerospace Machinists Union District Lodge 751\, Faith Action Network\, Presbytery of Seattle\, Puget Sound Sage\, Seattle District – United Methodist Church\, and Teamsters Local 117.
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/weaving-our-strengths-for-such-a-time-as-this/
LOCATION:University Congregational UCC Church\, 4515 16th Ave. NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
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