“A Personal and Spiritual Journey with Activism” Edward Ball, MDiv
Activism can be an act of resistance, healing, and a form of spiritual practice. Join us for guest speaker, Edward Ball, sharing stories of his AIDS activism, reproductive freedom activism and queer activism from the inside. We’ll reflect on how standing up for dignity and freedom can transform one’s sense of self, purpose, and connection to the sacred. This Sunday, we’ll honor how activism for justice calls us into deeper empathy and connection. Through personal stories and shared reflection, we’ll explore how the struggles for dignity and freedom transform our hearts, inviting us to live out our love and courage more fully.
Edward Ball is a veteran of the queer and AIDS activist movements of the previous millennium. He has a Masters of Divinity from The Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, GA. In recent decades he has turned his attention to inter-religious organizing, writing workshops that unlock creative potential, and fundraising efforts for non-profit organizations.
Special Collection: With Love
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Multi-Platform Worship (both in-person & online)
Sunday at 10:30 AM
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Meeting ID: 275 194 110
Phone In: (669) 900-6833