Spirituality and Politics: Six Conversations Toward Deep Democracy

Does spirituality belong in politics? More importantly, does political discourse have a place in spiritual communities?

Presented at Pebble Hill Interfaith Church, this presentation is more dialog than lecture. It will be a testament to how any ideology untethered from the heart sometimes becomes pathology.

Michael Shoeman, Ministry Candidate through the Eighth Flame Fellowship, will engage the congregation in six “mini-conversations”: Appreciation, Possibility, Invitation, Dissent, Response-ability and Commitment.

In observance of Juneteenth, Michael will gently offer up the qualities of white supremacy culture and what European Americans can do to provide safer, trauma-informed environments. Perhaps those uncomfortable conversations about politics and religion no longer need to be swept under the rug as we take a closer look at the cultural conditioning which often informs our political and religious discourse.

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Join us at 10:30 a.m. in the Red Barn or on Zoom!
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