Attend tonight's powerful panel discussion at Highland Baptist Church on the Separation of Church and State
(The July 6 Compassionate Living Tip from Interfaith Paths to Peace)
(The July 6 Compassionate Living Tip from Interfaith Paths to Peace)
Interfaith Paths to Peace joins Highland Baptist Church and a number of other churches in welcoming all who are interested to a conversation about religious liberty called "Liberty and Justice for All?: Views of Religious Liberty in our National Landscape," on Sunday night, July 6, at 6:00 p.m.at Highland Baptist Church (corner of Cherokee Parkway and Grinstead in Louisville.
This event is free and open to the public.
Join us in this Fourth of July weekend conversation about the many contemporary challenges to religious liberty in the 21st Century. Three experts will share their views of church-state issues and welcome your questions and comments. Apple pie and ice cream will end our night on a sweet and thoroughly American note!
We welcome:
Brent Walker, Executive Director of Baptist Joint Committee on Religious Liberty
Paul Simmons, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State
Sam Marcosson, Professor of Law, University of Louisville
Our evening will be moderated by Nancy Jo Kemper, Retired Executive Director of the Kentucky Council of Churches.
This gathering is co-sponsored by Highland Baptist Church, Ridgewood Baptist Church, St. Matthews Episcopal Church and Interfaith Paths to Peace.
Here is a link to a downloadable poster about the event:
https://hbclouisville.org/ 2014/06/24/ liberty-and-justice-for-all -highland-explores-church- state-issues-on-july-6/
This event is free and open to the public.
Join us in this Fourth of July weekend conversation about the many contemporary challenges to religious liberty in the 21st Century. Three experts will share their views of church-state issues and welcome your questions and comments. Apple pie and ice cream will end our night on a sweet and thoroughly American note!
We welcome:
Brent Walker, Executive Director of Baptist Joint Committee on Religious Liberty
Paul Simmons, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State
Sam Marcosson, Professor of Law, University of Louisville
Our evening will be moderated by Nancy Jo Kemper, Retired Executive Director of the Kentucky Council of Churches.
This gathering is co-sponsored by Highland Baptist Church, Ridgewood Baptist Church, St. Matthews Episcopal Church and Interfaith Paths to Peace.
Here is a link to a downloadable poster about the event:
https://hbclouisville.org/
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