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Erasing Racism: A Spiritual Practice - by The Rev. Dr. Jacqueline J. Lewis

October 16, 2020 Bill Kerley

The Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis has provided a “handout” for the anti-racism worshop she will conduct on Saturday and Sunday, October 17 & 18. You are encouraged to print this out to have as we listen to and respond to Dr. Lewis. To access the handout to read or to print, click here.

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The "Ordinary life talks" are offered at 9:45 every Sunday morning in Fondren Hall on the second floor of the Jones Building

on the campus of St. Paul's United Methodist Church | 5501 South Main, Houston, Texas 77004