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Past Reckoning: Exploring the Racial History of the Moravian and Episcopal Churches

Date:
Wednesday, January 25, 2023 - 7:00pm - 8:30pm Location:
Webinar
United States
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Join webinars on racial reconciliation work of Moravian, Episcopal churches.
“Past Reckoning: Exploring the Racial History of the Moravian and Episcopal Churches,” a webinar series presented by the Moravian-Episcopal Coordinating Committee Racial Reconciliation Working Group, examines racial histories of the two churches and how new methods for racial reconciliation are working in ecumenical contexts.
All webinars will be on Wednesdays, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Eastern.
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Jan. 25: Evangelizing Enslaved People: Good News or Control?
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Feb. 1: The Silent Protest Parade: Responses to Racial Violence and Black Leadership in the Church
- Feb. 8: The Church and the City: Integration, Segregation, and White Flight
Each webinar includes a pre-recorded segment focusing on the specific historic topic, followed by discussion between the working group and two panelists that expands the focus and connects it to the present, and a Q&A with participants.