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SUMMARY:Facing Systemic Racism Lenten Series
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a six-week study of The Belhar Confession on Wednesdays\, 5–7 pm\, during Lent. \nThis series will provide a theological grounding for our congregation’s anti-racism work\, and provide an opportunity for the congregation to learn about the Presbyterian Church’s newest confession that addresses unity\, reconciliation\, and justice. \nA light meal of soup and bread will be provided. \nChildcare is available through reservation by calling 412.441.3800 x140. \nRead The Belhar Confession. Download the Book of Confessions. \n  \n\nSeries Dates and Topics\nDownload our Study Guide\, which will guide our sessions. \n\nMarch 6 | Introduction: Setting the Stage (see pg. 3)\nMarch 13 | Apartheid and The Belhar Confession: It Happened in Church (see pg. 11)\nMarch 20 | What Does it Mean for a Church to Confess? (see pg. 21)\nMarch 27 | The Belhar Confession and the Book of Confessions (see pg. 27\, 54–57)\n(Download the Theological Declaration of Barmen and The Confession of 1967)\nApril 3 | The “Liturgy” of Belhar and What That Means for the Unity off the Church (see pg. 33)\nApril 10 | Belhar\, the Unity We Seek\, and the Mission off the Church (pg. 44)\n(Download The Nicene Creed)\n\n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/facing-systemic-racism-lenten-series/2019-03-06/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Featured Events,Mission Activities
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SUMMARY:Hope Academy Choolaah Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Take a short walk to Choolaah on Centre\, order some delicious Indian food and raise some money for  Hope Academy at the same time. It’s a win / win! \nJust say you are there to support Hope Academy when you place your order and Choolaah will donate 30% of your purchase back to us—in-store purchase only (dine in & carry out). Delivery\, Online and Catering orders will NOT be included
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hope-academy-choolah-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Choolah – East Liberty\, 6114 Centre Ave\, Pittsburgh
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190310T141500
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SUMMARY:Earth Care Challenge Kickoff Event
DESCRIPTION:Want to help to protect our Earth for future generations? The Environmental Team of the Justice Committee invites you to the Social Hall to learn about steps you and your family can take now to help save our planet from the harsh effects of climate change. \nEnvironmental activist and documentary filmmaker Mark Dixon will speak about actions we can take to make a difference in climate change. He is currently working on Inversion: The Unfinished Business of Pittsburgh’s Air. Pastor Randy will shine a light on environmental stewardship as “Faith in Action.” You will be challenged to join other ELPC members and friends who are pledging to take personal actions over the next six months. \nLunch and childcare provided. For more information\, contact Nancy Heastings at n.heastings@comcast.net.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/earth-care-challenge-kick-off-event/
LOCATION:ELPC – Social Hall\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mission Activities
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SUMMARY:Facing Systemic Racism Lenten Series
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a six-week study of The Belhar Confession on Wednesdays\, 5–7 pm\, during Lent. \nThis series will provide a theological grounding for our congregation’s anti-racism work\, and provide an opportunity for the congregation to learn about the Presbyterian Church’s newest confession that addresses unity\, reconciliation\, and justice. \nA light meal of soup and bread will be provided. \nChildcare is available through reservation by calling 412.441.3800 x140. \nRead The Belhar Confession. Download the Book of Confessions. \n  \n\nSeries Dates and Topics\nDownload our Study Guide\, which will guide our sessions. \n\nMarch 6 | Introduction: Setting the Stage (see pg. 3)\nMarch 13 | Apartheid and The Belhar Confession: It Happened in Church (see pg. 11)\nMarch 20 | What Does it Mean for a Church to Confess? (see pg. 21)\nMarch 27 | The Belhar Confession and the Book of Confessions (see pg. 27\, 54–57)\n(Download the Theological Declaration of Barmen and The Confession of 1967)\nApril 3 | The “Liturgy” of Belhar and What That Means for the Unity off the Church (see pg. 33)\nApril 10 | Belhar\, the Unity We Seek\, and the Mission off the Church (pg. 44)\n(Download The Nicene Creed)\n\n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/facing-systemic-racism-lenten-series/2019-03-13/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Featured Events,Mission Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190316T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190316T120000
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SUMMARY:Art of Justice with Max Gonzales + "so you want to talk about race"
DESCRIPTION:Artmaking + Literature + Social Justicefor young people and their grownups\nARTIST: Max Gonzales\nBOOKS: House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros; and Alma and How She Got Her Name by Juana Martinez-Noel\nTHEME: Art Belongs Everywhere | Letters\, Words\, Names\nARTMAKING: Graffiti \nAbout the Project\nExperience what it’s like to be a street artist and use the world as your canvas. Using paint markers on a graffiti wall\, Max will work with young people and their grownups to create art that lets them experience what it’s like to work together to make something bigger than they could have made on their own. There will also be an be an artist talk for adults at 10:15 am and book readings for young people at 9:30 and 11:45 am \nAbout the Artist: Max Gonzales\nMax Emiliano Gonzales\, also known by his artist name GEMS\, is an activist\, art educator\, muralist\, printmaker\, and curator. Originally from the Southwest side of Chicago and raised in Latino communities\, he brings a unique perspective to Pittsburgh as a queer identifying Chicano artist. Max has lectured and facilitated workshops at The University of Pittsburgh\, Winchester Thurston\, Youth Places\, Assemble\, and The Environmental Charter School\, and is a member of Boom Concepts\, Flower House Gallery\, Wicked Pittsburgh and Pullproof Studios. Max believes in a teaching approach that removes barriers of elitism and inaccessibility\, that values and empowers underrepresented voices\, movements\, and art forms in order illuminate how community voice has great significance. \nAbout The Art of Justice!\nLearn how artists are using art for social change and how their literary inspirations have guided their creative practice: make work alongside them to express yourself and share your vision for a just and equitable world. #artofjustice #remakelearning \nThree artists\, Alisha Wormsley\, Max Gonzales and Darrell Kinsel will work with us on artmaking projects connected to literature\, based on social justice themes. These will be suitable for all ages. Families are invited to come early\, before classes\, or to stay after classes to talk\, read and make things together. \nBOOK DISCUSSION – “So you want to talk about race” by Ijeoma Oluo\nIn this New York Times bestseller\, Ijeoma Oluo explores the complex reality of today’s racial landscape–from white privilege and police brutality to systemic discrimination and the Black Lives Matter movement–offering straightforward clarity that readers need to contribute to the dismantling of the racial divide \nAvailable on Amazon for $18.36; Kindle edition for $15.99; Audible audiobook for $14.95. \nSign up in the Social Hall to have us order a book for you\, or to borrow a book from our Art of Justice library. If you would like to order your own copy from Amazon\, consider ordering a second book to donate to the library so that everyone can join in the conversation. \nThis series is curated by Bekezela Mguni\, of the Black Unicorn Library and Archives Project\, and funded by The Great Remake Learning. Workshops and artmaking activities take place in the Social Hall (basement level) of ELPC on 10/27/18\, 11/17/18\, 12/1/18\, 1/12/19\, 1/19/19\, 2/2/19\, 2/9/19\, and 3/16/19. \nMAX GONZALES’ LITERARY INSPIRATIONS\nFOR GROWNUPS \n\nGender Trouble – Judith Butler\nHip Hop Family Tree (graphic novel series) – Ed Piskor*\nFlip the Script – Christian P. Acker\nCholo Style – Reynaldo Berrios\n\nFOR TEENS (and grownups) \n\nThe House on Mango Street – Sandra Cisneros*\nLa Casa en Mango Street (spanish ed.) – Sandra Cisneros*\nShadow Shaper – Daniel José Older\n\nFOR CHILDREN (and teens and grownups) \n\nAlma and How She Got her Name – Juana Martinez-Noel*\n\n*These books have been added to our collection. The Art of Justice is generously funded by Remake Learning’s The Great Remake
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/art-of-justice-with-max-gonzales-so-you-want-to-talk-about-race/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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SUMMARY:Spirituality\, Writing\, and Resilience Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Spiritual Life Committee continues to look at how our spiritual practices build resiliency—an attribute so needed in our world. Join us after Sanctuary worship as poet\, essayist\, teacher\, and ELPC member Emily Mohn-Slate encourages us to use writing as a way of getting in touch with and expressing our spirituality. \nNo writing experience is necessary. It is about prayer\, not product. But it is St. Patrick’s Day\, so an Irish-themed lunch will be served! \n\nAbout Emily Mohn-Slate\nEmily Mohn-Slate is a poet\, essayist and teacher. She is the author of FEED\, co-winner of the Keystone Chapbook Prize and published by from Seven Kitchens Press (2019). Her poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize\, the Best of the Net Anthology\, and highly commended in the Gregory O’Donoghue International Poetry Prize competition (Ireland). \nShe’s a graduate of the Bennington Writing Seminars (MFA)\, Boston University (MA)\, and Colgate University (BA).
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/spirituality-writing-and-resilience-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Educational & Spiritual Life,Featured Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190320T190000
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SUMMARY:Facing Systemic Racism Lenten Series
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a six-week study of The Belhar Confession on Wednesdays\, 5–7 pm\, during Lent. \nThis series will provide a theological grounding for our congregation’s anti-racism work\, and provide an opportunity for the congregation to learn about the Presbyterian Church’s newest confession that addresses unity\, reconciliation\, and justice. \nA light meal of soup and bread will be provided. \nChildcare is available through reservation by calling 412.441.3800 x140. \nRead The Belhar Confession. Download the Book of Confessions. \n  \n\nSeries Dates and Topics\nDownload our Study Guide\, which will guide our sessions. \n\nMarch 6 | Introduction: Setting the Stage (see pg. 3)\nMarch 13 | Apartheid and The Belhar Confession: It Happened in Church (see pg. 11)\nMarch 20 | What Does it Mean for a Church to Confess? (see pg. 21)\nMarch 27 | The Belhar Confession and the Book of Confessions (see pg. 27\, 54–57)\n(Download the Theological Declaration of Barmen and The Confession of 1967)\nApril 3 | The “Liturgy” of Belhar and What That Means for the Unity off the Church (see pg. 33)\nApril 10 | Belhar\, the Unity We Seek\, and the Mission off the Church (pg. 44)\n(Download The Nicene Creed)\n\n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/facing-systemic-racism-lenten-series/2019-03-20/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Featured Events,Mission Activities
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190321T190000
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SUMMARY:Dance Theatre of Harlem Masterclasses
DESCRIPTION:Diverse expressions of dance come together in this year’s collaboration between Dance Theatre of Harlem and Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre—Hope Academy has been invited to be part of it. Students in our ballet classes not only have the opportunity to be learning about Dance Theatre of Harlem but they are also invited to attend a masterclass with them. \nThere will be two masterclasses on Thursday\, March 21\, divided by age range \nages 7–10 from 5:00 to 6:00 pm \nages 10–15 from 6:00-7:00 pm \nRSVP online here. \nYou’ll need to download this release form\, fill it out and return it to us by Saturday\, March 9.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/dance-theatre-of-harlem-masterclass/
LOCATION:The Alloy Studios\, 5530 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Hope Academy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190321T203000
DTSTAMP:20260512T031419
CREATED:20190304T151037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T151037Z
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SUMMARY:Hopeful Conversations on Mass Incarceration
DESCRIPTION:Join Christian Associates of Southwest Pennsylvania\, the Center for Loving Kindness and Civic Engagement of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh\, and East Liberty Presbyterian Church for an interfaith evening of inspiration and conversation with neighbors\, clergy\, public officials and those impacted by mass incarceration. This event is open to people of all faiths and hope no matter your background. \n\nHow does mass incarceration affect neighborhoods and neighbors here in Southwest Pennsylvania?\nWhat’s it like on the inside? What challenges do returning citizens face?\nHow can we interrupt the school-to-prison pipeline and work for real justice reform?\n\n​Study texts from holy scriptures and renowned contemporary authors\, hear from faith leaders and community experts\, and converse with your neighbors. Our speakers include: \n\nDr. James Huguley\, University of Pittsburgh\nRev. Dr. Ronald Peters\, formerly of the Metro-Urban Institute\nRev. Richard Freeman\, Resurrection Baptist Church\, Braddock\n\nRegister to attend at CASP.org.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/hopeful-conversations-mass-incarceration/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Featured Events,Mission Activities
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190324T130000
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SUMMARY:Earth Care Challenge Pledge
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to pledge to a personal action/s to help save the planet? Consider what you can change or take on as in the areas of transportation\, energy\, food\, yard and garden\, home\, education and advocacy. \nThe Environmental Team of the Justice Committee will be available to record your pledge and take your picture in the Garth Overlook Room after today’s 11 am service\, and in the Fellowship Room before the 11 am service. You can record your pledge on Sundays\, March 24\, March 31\, and April 7.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/earth-care-challenge-pledge/2019-03-24/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Featured Events,Mission Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20190324T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190324T163000
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SUMMARY:From One Generation to Another - A Celebration of the Psalms
DESCRIPTION:The ELPC Chancel Choir presents an inspirational program of music inspired by the Psalms. \nFeatured on the program will be the premiere of a new composition by jazz vibraphonist and composer Cecilia Smith\, The Essence of Psalms—in Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of ELPC. \nPlus psalm settings by Herbert Howells\, Ralph Vaughan Williams\, and Howard Goodall. \nA freewill offering will be received. \n\nPerformances By:\nEast Liberty Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir\nDr. Edward Alan Moore\, organist/music director\nMichael Painter\, organ\nCecilia Smith\, vibraphone and composer\nBryan Sable\, piano \n\n\nMusical Selections:\nPsalm-Preludes\, Set 1\, Op. 32\n1. Psalm 34 – Lo\, the poor crieth\nHerbert Howells\n(1892-1983) \nProcessional Hymn\nO Lord\, You Are My God and King – GtG 270\n(Psalm 145)\nJERUSALEM \nLord\, Thou Has Been Our Refuge (Psalm 90)\nRalph Vaughan Williams\n(1872-1958) \nThe Lord Is My Shepherd (Psalm 23)\nHoward Goodall\n(b. 1958) \nA Meditation on Brother James’ Air (Psalm 23)\nHarold Darke\n(1888-1976) \nHymn\nGive Praise to the Lord – GtG 550\n(Psalm 149)\nLAUDATE DOMINUM \nThe Essence of Psalms\nCecilia Smith\nI. Psalm 26 – Declaration of Righteousness\nII. Psalm 42 – Lament and Hope\nIII. Psalm 90 – Our Days (A Prayer)\nIV. Psalm 138 – Thanksgiving and Praise
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/from-one-generation-to-another-a-celebration-of-the-psalms/
LOCATION:ELPC – Sanctuary\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Concerts,Featured Events,Music
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SUMMARY:Facing Systemic Racism Lenten Series
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a six-week study of The Belhar Confession on Wednesdays\, 5–7 pm\, during Lent. \nThis series will provide a theological grounding for our congregation’s anti-racism work\, and provide an opportunity for the congregation to learn about the Presbyterian Church’s newest confession that addresses unity\, reconciliation\, and justice. \nA light meal of soup and bread will be provided. \nChildcare is available through reservation by calling 412.441.3800 x140. \nRead The Belhar Confession. Download the Book of Confessions. \n  \n\nSeries Dates and Topics\nDownload our Study Guide\, which will guide our sessions. \n\nMarch 6 | Introduction: Setting the Stage (see pg. 3)\nMarch 13 | Apartheid and The Belhar Confession: It Happened in Church (see pg. 11)\nMarch 20 | What Does it Mean for a Church to Confess? (see pg. 21)\nMarch 27 | The Belhar Confession and the Book of Confessions (see pg. 27\, 54–57)\n(Download the Theological Declaration of Barmen and The Confession of 1967)\nApril 3 | The “Liturgy” of Belhar and What That Means for the Unity off the Church (see pg. 33)\nApril 10 | Belhar\, the Unity We Seek\, and the Mission off the Church (pg. 44)\n(Download The Nicene Creed)\n\n 
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/facing-systemic-racism-lenten-series/2019-03-27/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
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SUMMARY:Earth Care Challenge Pledge
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to pledge to a personal action/s to help save the planet? Consider what you can change or take on as in the areas of transportation\, energy\, food\, yard and garden\, home\, education and advocacy. \nThe Environmental Team of the Justice Committee will be available to record your pledge and take your picture in the Garth Overlook Room after today’s 11 am service\, and in the Fellowship Room before the 11 am service. You can record your pledge on Sundays\, March 24\, March 31\, and April 7.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/earth-care-challenge-pledge/2019-03-31/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Featured Events,Mission Activities
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20190331T140000
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SUMMARY:Israel/Palestine Trip Info Session
DESCRIPTION:This fall\, November 10–18\, Pastor Randy and Rabbi Jamie Gibson from Temple Sinai will lead a shared study mission to Israel. \nIf you’re interested in joining them and discovering the Holy Land and Palestinian Territories\, then you’re welcome to attend an informational session following Sanctuary worship on Sunday\, March 31. \n\nDownload ELPC’s registration form\, as well as an informational flyer for more details. \nPlease Note: Prices are based on a minimum group size. A $500 deposit is required.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/israel-palestine-trip-info-session/
LOCATION:ELPC – Second Floor Parlor\, 116 S Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events
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