Reflection: Sacred Ground by Jim Milne
St. Paul's Lansing
Sacred Ground was a challenging, eye opening, and ultimately rewardingexperience for me and I’m sure that the other participants felt similarly.The course materials had different sections addressing the experiences ofpeople of color and other minorities, but in this reflection, I want to focuson how indigenous people have been treated in the United States.Imagine being a […]
GRATEFUL GATHERING
Administrator
Tuesday, November 22, 20226:00pm We will gather for dinner and a presentation by members of the NokomisNative American Cultural Center. The Nokomis Learning Center isdedicated to the preservation and presentation of the history, arts, andculture of the People of the Three Fires – The Ottawa, Potawatomi andOjibway.We hope you can join us for an evening […]
What Is Christian Nationalism?
Why are people drawn to it?
How do we respond?
St. Paul's Lansing
The Rev. Dr. Pamela Cooper-White, author of The Psychology of Christian Nationalism, Will Offer a Public Webinar on Friday, November 11th at 7:00pm St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 218 W. Ottawa St. Lansing, MI Parking available in Roosevelt Ramp on Seymour Street www.stpaulslansing.org The Rev. Dr. Pamela Cooper-White, author of the Psychology of Christian Nationalism will […]
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