“Saint Joseph was a migrant. The Bible was written by migrants. Running off a migrant is like turning against yourself. A person must be more than spiritual. They must act. Some people read the Bible
The Thích Nhất Hạnh Program for Engaged Buddhism invites you to join us for our monthly Dharma Talk Series: Emptiness and Social Action. Over the course of nine months, a wide array of Buddhist teachers
Join EDS at Union on February 13 from 5:45 – 7:30 PM ET for a night of song and celebration in James Chapel, honoring the life and work of Absalom Jones and Richard Allen. Accompanied
Louisville-area alums are invited to gather on Thursday, February 20, at 7:00 p.m. on the occasion of the CEEP (Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes) annual gathering in Louisville. On this occasion, the Rev. Winnie Varghese, UTS ’99,
“Compassion can be as simple as having a wish to see the other person relieved from suffering, but in order for that compassion to be altruistic there needs to be an urge on your part,
“Compassion is a natural human quality. Compassion training, helps us make it more conscious so that when we are confronted with a certain situation, that is the part of our motivation system that we will
Date: Friday, March 6, 1:00 – 6:00 pm; Saturday, March 7, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Instructor: Shanté Paradigm Smalls RSVP: Sold Out In Tibetan Buddhism, especially in the Nyingma and Kagyu Schools, there is
In light of evolving information about COVID-19 and out of an abundance of caution, we are canceling this event. Based on recommendations from public health officials, all non-essential events of more than 25 people on
In light of evolving information about COVID-19 and out of an abundance of caution, we are canceling this event. Based on recommendations from public health officials, all non-essential events of more than 25 people on
Being Church in the Time of COVID-19: Dean Kelly Brown Douglas speaks with guests on how the COVID-19 pandemic is exposing underlying injustices, poverty and racism that our Church and society have grown too comfortable
In light of evolving information about COVID-19 and out of an abundance of caution, we are canceling this event. Based on recommendations from public health officials, all non-essential events of more than 25 people on
Being Church in the Time of COVID-19: Dean Kelly Brown Douglas speaks with guests on how the COVID-19 pandemic is exposing underlying injustices, poverty and racism that our Church and society have grown too comfortable
Being Church in the Time of COVID-19: Dean Kelly Brown Douglas speaks with guests on how the COVID-19 pandemic is exposing underlying injustices, poverty and racism that our Church and society have grown too comfortable with.
Being Church in the Time of COVID-19: Dean Kelly Brown Douglas speaks with guests on how the COVID-19 pandemic is exposing underlying injustices, poverty and racism that our Church and society have grown too comfortable with.
Being Church in the Time of COVID-19: Dean Kelly Brown Douglas speaks with guests on how the COVID-19 pandemic is exposing underlying injustices, poverty and racism that our Church and society have grown too comfortable with.
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