This panel of staff/advocates of Faith Action Network with Executive Director, Elise DeGooyer, led a dialogue about the importance of advocacy and raising voices of faith & values in the policy arena.
December 8, 2022
Read More about Pathways in Solidarity: Faith Action Network in Washington State
Bruce Knotts brings over three decades of professional, international experience to our conversation about the knowledge of global successes and challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ community.
November 10, 2022
Read More about A Spiritual Hippocratic Oath to the LGBTQIA+ Community
Dr. Donalson, a Pentecostal Bishop, led a virtual lunch exploring the theology of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in conversation with Black Liberation, and Womanist and Queer Liberation theologies.
October 13, 2022
Read More about The #BlackLivesMatter Movement: Toward an Intersectional Theology
Dr. Mark Lloyd Taylor, alongside three of his former students–Allison Cannady-Smith, Jin Lee, and Emily Linderman– explored the role of imagination in the work and play of preaching in this webinar.
September 22, 2022
Read More about A Conversation with the Author: So Fill Our Imaginations
Rev. Dr. Scott Stearman shared about how the invasion of Ukraine stresses food insecurity, access to international funding programs, and sustained advocacy across the world.
May 26, 2022
Read More about Ukraine and the World: Balancing Global Compassion
The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement (CEIE) Webinars are under 90 minutes long, highlight an author and a topic, provide a moderator, and sometimes a panel. Webinars are modeled after one of the four forms of dialogue, these being: life, action, religious experience, and exchange (see below for more information).
Webinars also include a moderated question and response section.
CEIE webinars respect and explore multiple perspectives in the spirit of An Ecumenical Prayer, offered by Pope Francis, which he delivered at Assisi at the tomb of Saint Francis, on October 3, 2020. Reflecting on our shared humanity, the prayer reads in part:
So that we may discover anew that all are important, and all are necessary, different faces of the one humanity that God so loves.
– Pope Francis Click on the offerings below and join a webinar!
(1991 document, Dialogue and Proclamation: Reflections and Orientations on Interreligious Dialogue and the Proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, by the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue)
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