Building bridges of communication, reconciliation and understanding between all ethnic and religious groups in the Piedmont.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Religious Pluralism and the Egyptian Revolution
In addition to myself speaking, Zachary Bailes (a WFU Divinity School Student) will join me in my shaping a thought provoking talk on Egypt's Revolution, Religious Pluralism, and the Promise of peace using an interfaith framework.
As a part of the 175th Anniversary Celebration of the City of Greensboro, Dr. James E. Hull, was asked by our city leaders to stage a citywide gathering highlighting the community's spiritual heritage. This "Ecumenical Celebration of Thanksgiving" was held in 1983 in the heart of the city at the Carolina Theater.
The multi-media presentation was sensitive to include the Native Americans, all age groups, as well as all races, all cultural, ethnic and faith groups in our city. It was truly a Thanksgiving Celebration that brought the diverse community together and that everyone could enter into enthusiastically.
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