Sunday, November 12, 2006

Dissecting the Quadrilateral: Conversation with Jeff and John

What does it mean to be progressive Christians living in a multi-cultural world? How do we celebrate our diverse Asian traditions in worship? How do we become more informed instruments of God’s peace through social action in the wider community? These are some of the questions being discussed in our informal gatherings of Pan Asian Ministry.

On Sunday, November 12th, we renew our explorations with a dynamic discussion about what it means to be grounded in the Wesleyan tradition, and what it means to be progressive Christians surrounded by rich Asian traditions. Jeffrey Kuan will lead us to explore our theological “roots” by revisiting John Wesley (Who is he? Come find out!) and discussing what it means to be Methodist and Asian and living in an increasingly diverse America.

We gather at 4:00 p.m. at the Tran sisters’ residence in Berkeley to examine our roots. All are welcome on the spiritual journey. Come join us on November 12th!
For more information, please contact Becky or Burt or Jeffrey.

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