Paths to Peace
Monday, June 14, 2010
Join Us! June 30 is New Date for "My Recipe for Peace"
Friends,
Call in your reservation...then send your check ($25 per ticket) to
Interfaith Paths to Peace
425 South Second Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Here are the details:
Interfaith Paths to Peace Invites You to Attend
"My Recipe for Peace"
A Baker's Dozen of Louisville's
Outstanding Community Leaders
Sharing their personal "Recipes" for how they
go about Peacemaking in their daily lives
Wednesday, June 30th
6:30-8:30 p.m.
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
330 N. Hubbards Lane, Louisville
This special fundraising dinner will feature delicious food prepared from recipes provided by the evening's presenters:
Christopher 2X ~ Louisville peace activist and youth leader, active in providing support to victims of violence and crime in our community
Morgan Atkinson ~ Filmmaker whose many credit's include: Soul Searching: The Journey of Thomas Merton and a forthcoming documentary about John Howard Griffin
Judge Angela Bisig ~ Jefferson Circuit Court Judge and President of the Board of Dare to Care Food Bank, deeply involved with a "Restorative Justice" project in Louisville
Gray Henry Blakemore ~ Publisher of Fons Vitae Press, the nation's premier scholarly interfaith press, who works closely with His Holiness The Dalai Lama and other international religious leaders
Rev. Jerry Cappel ~ Associate Rector for Justice Ministries at St. Matthews Episcopal Church and head of Kentuckiana Interfaith Community, involved with efforts to increase interfaith understanding
Rev. Susan EngPoole ~ Pastor of Unity Church of Louisville, active in interfaith education efforts
Cantor David Lipp ~ A leader of worship and transmitter of Jewish musical tradition at Congregation Adath Jeshurun
Camille Britt McManus ~ Publisher of Louisville's Natural Awakenings Magazine, active in promoting interfaith events in the community
Rev. Joe Mitchell, CP ~ Director of The Passionist Earth and Spirit Center, active in promoting an "ethics of life" recognizing the earth as a single sacred community
The Venerable Nanda ~ Theravadan Buddhist Monk and head of Bodhiraja Unity Temple, meditation teacher involved in relief work for refugees
Denise Vazquez Troutman ~ President and CEO of Louisville's Center for Women and Families, working to eliminate domestic violence and sexual assault
With a special "musical" recipe for peace provided by Zen teacher and Jazz master Richard Sisto
and a special guest presenter (to be announced!)
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