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You are here: Home / Social Justice / Non-Violence and Peace Traditions: OnLine

Sep 17 2020

Non-Violence and Peace Traditions: OnLine

Non-Violence and Peace Traditions 

Wednesdays October 7,14, and 21 6:30-8pm

The first session will explore the underlying principles of nonviolence. The second two sessions will be informal presentations by individuals from the three ‘historic peace churches:’ Church of the Brethren, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), and Mennonites addressing how being apart of one of these denominations has impacted their life choices.

Session 1: Glen Anderson will present a2-hour workshop titled, “Nonviolence is Profoundly Principled and Boldly Practical” on Wednesday, October 7 at 6:30 pm.  This will be a 2-hour session.

For More information and to register for this series, click this link

 

Offered on Zoom

Leaders: Joanne Dufour and Margo Curl

Written by Pat Sonnenstuhl · Categorized: Social Justice

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