“What it means to be church in Make America Great Again Times?” Led by Dean Kelly Brown Douglas of Episcopal Divinity School at Union
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Location
Christ Church Cathedral
45 Church Street Hartford, CT 06103Refund Policy
Description
AN INVITATION FROM CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL
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THE ECCT RACIAL HEALING, JUSTICE & RECONCILIATION MINISTRY NETWORK
MAY 11, 2019
9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
As The Episcopal Church in Connecticut begins its Season of Racial Healing, Justice & Reconciliation, Dean Kelly Brown Douglas of Episcopal Divinity School at Union will present at Connecticut’s Cathedral on “What it means to be church in Make America Great Again Times?”
Dean Douglas will address what it would mean for the Episcopal church to lead the way toward a beloved community by confronting the realities of racial injustice, thereby living into the call to be church.
Please join us at Christ Church Cathedral, 45 Church Street, Hartford, CT 06103. This is one of the various mission activities celebrating our Centennial year as Connecticut’s Cathedral.
Event Cost: $15
Parking will be available at the MAT Garage. Tickets will be validated.
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The Episcopal Church in Connecticut (ECCT) (aka the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut) is the collective witness and presence of 168 churches and other communities and institutions of the Episcopal Church in places across the state. It is overseen by the Rt. Rev. Jeffrey W. Mello, assisted by the Rt. Rev. Laura J. Ahrens. The common meeting space and offices for the bishops and church-wide staff are at The Commons, 290 Pratt Street, Meriden CT. Multiple staff use eventbrite for event registration. For a list of all ECCT events look for the ECCT calendar under the "Events" tab on www.episcopalct.org.