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Now displaying: October, 2017
Oct 29, 2017

Women have influenced, women have marched, women advocated, women have voted. Yet, the laws that affect women are written, enacted, and interpreted by men. What does our democracy still require from women? 

Rev. Anastassia Zinke, preaching.

Oct 22, 2017
Dr. Leah Gunning Francis, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty at Christian Theological Seminary, reflects on the role of women in the movement for racial justice. She draws upon her impactful work Ferguson and Faith, collection of stories of courage and hope from Ferguson that, if nurtured, could serve us well into the future.  
Oct 15, 2017

Ancient, earth-based traditions speak of our earth as our mother, and all life on earth as our children. Let us learn into this tradition, as we bless animals of this earth. 

Rev Zinke preaching.

Oct 8, 2017

October is known nationally as domestic violence awareness month. But what does that mean, and what can each of us as individuals and as a community do better to help end domestic violence and other forms of gender-based violence? Anyone can help, and everyone is needed to change the culture of violence against women and girls we live in. Learn how and ask any questions you may have about this important and difficult issue. Our guest speaker is Joe Samalin, an advocate who has been working to end gender based violence for 15 years. 

Oct 1, 2017
Though Wonder Woman is literally a super hero, there have been plenty of “ordinary” extraordinary women whose words and actions have helped us see with honesty both the flaws and virtues within humanity. Come hear stories and be inspired by the women who have persisted. 
 
Rev Zinke preaching. Also, our new Justice and Outreach Minister, Rev. Elizabeth Carrier-Ladd is introduced. Join us in welcoming her to our congregation!  
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