in common Speakers’ Series: What do Baha’I and Anglicans think about Political Engagement? — Nov 21

The latest installment of the in Common Speakers’ Series is Thursday, Nov 21 at UFV Abbotsford with a discussion about what Baha’I and Anglicans think about political engagement.

This gathering runs from 12:15 to 1:30 pm in room A305 and features Greg Duly from the Baha’I community, and Rev. Art Turnbull, retired Military Chaplain. The conversation is moderated by Dr. Allyson Jule, Peace and Reconciliation Centre (PARC) interfaith faculty associate and Dean of the Faculty of Education, Community, and Human Development.

The vision of the Peace and Reconciliation Centre (PARC) is to be a safe, supportive, and peaceful place to promote dialogue, research, scholarly, and artistic work for faculty, students, and community to approach differences, conflicts, activism, and the challenges of life in a way that works for the good of the individual, the community, and the world we live in.

This speaker series aims to educate and inspire UFV students on issues related to religious ideas and communities in the Fraser Valley. The series encourages meaningful conversations within the UFV community, exploring shared values across various faiths and beliefs.

This is a free UFV community event, with all invited to join. While pre-registration is not required, it is appreciated in Eventbrite. Walk-in participants are welcome, and pizza will be provided while supplies last.

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Thu, Nov 21, 2024
12:15 to 1:30 pm
UFV Abbotsford, room A305

11/22/2024