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The Facing Systemic Racism Committee invites you to join us on Sunday, January 29, for the second part of our series, The History and Persistence of Racism within the Christian Church, led by University of Pittsburgh professor and lecturer, Dr. Brock Bahler. Comments following the first presentation included: I've been Christian all my life. Why […] |
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The Environmental Team of the Justice Committee is continuing their study surrounding water with their next book, Superman’s Not Coming: Our National Water Crisis and What We the People Can Do About It by Erin Brockovich. This 2020 book is a stirring call to action from the environmental activist, consumer advocate, and renowned crusader. It […] |
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All are invited to join the Young Adult Ministry on Friday, February 10, 8 pm, for Derek Webb in concert in the ELPC Bowling Alley. A member of contemporary Christian band Caedmon’s Call, Derek’s newest solo work, The Jesus Hypothesis, takes another look at doubt and faith in beautiful ways. Tickets can be purchased online […] |
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On Saturday, February 18, 3 pm, the ELPC Connections Group invites you to see the play "American Menu" at New Horizons Theater at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in Homewood (7101 Hamilton Ave., 15208). Please buy your own ticket ($25) in advance at OnTheStage.tickets. Following the play, we’ll go to a nearby restaurant to eat […] |
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Tweens in grades 4–6 are hosting a baking and decorating event in the Good Samaritan Room following Sanctuary worship on Sunday, February 19. We'll be make peanut butter dog treats for Ellie’s Pet Pantry, a program at Humane Animal Rescue. Pups and their humans will be thrilled to receive the homemade treats and the love […] |
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“Decolonizing” is a popular buzzword in conversations about spirituality but what is it? What does it look like? Join other congregants on a Lenten journey focused on understanding the impact of colonization on our spiritual practice. Together, let’s consider ways to deepen our connection to God by learning to embrace the wisdom of our ancestors, […] |
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Join us at the August Wilson Cultural Center for “Create & Sip,” the third event of Beyond the Red Door: a theatrical event series. Grab refreshments and dive into an evening of arts workshops rooted in August Wilson’s creative process. Snacks and drinks will be available at 2:30 pm. The cost is $20 and tickets […] |
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All young adults are welcome to join us for the Black Violin Experience concert at the Byham Theater on Sunday, March 12, 7 pm. Learn more and buy tickets at TrustArts.org. If you have any questions, please contact Derail Holcomb.
“Decolonizing” is a popular buzzword in conversations about spirituality but what is it? What does it look like? Join other congregants on a Lenten journey focused on understanding the impact of colonization on our spiritual practice. Together, let’s consider ways to deepen our connection to God by learning to embrace the wisdom of our ancestors, […] |
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