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Building Bridges: Having Difficult Conversations on Race Relations Part 2

Registration for this event is full, but the workshop will take place again on October 1st and 8th (parts 1 and 2, respectively).

The Rev. Eric H. F. Law, Ph.D., with The Kaleidoscope Institute will offer two different workshops called Building Bridges Now for lay and ordained leaders in the Diocese of Texas. This is a great opportunity to learn how to engage your community in dialogue sessions on race relations, political divide and other important issues of our time. To learn more about Building Bridges Now see here.

Each workshop will consist of two sessions and are free to clergy and lay in the Diocese of Texas. Sessions will be limited in size so we encourage you to register quickly to reserve your space.

For more information contact Denise Trevino-Gomez, Missioner for Congregational Vitality – Intercultural Development.

Important Details:

A Zoom link will be sent a few days before the first session.

The Rev. Eric H. F. Law, Ph.D. Bio:

The Rev. Eric H. F. Law, Ph.D., is the founder and executive director of the Kaleidoscope Institute, which provides resources to equip church leaders to create diverse and sustainable communities. He is also an Episcopal priest, a composer of church music, a photographer and a playwright and has served as a consultant and trainer for over 25 years in various faith communities. He is the author of over 10 books including  Fear Not: Living Grace and Truth in a Frightened World, Holy Currencies, Holy Currencies Exchange, Drawing on Holy Currencies, The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb (also available in Spanish), and  Inclusion: Making Room for Grace. He writes a weekly blog called The Sustainist:  Spirituality for Sustainable Communities in a Networked World. 

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