What is Justice? An Interfaith Community’s Calling
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2024-01-27
City: Texas/ Galveston
Organizer
The Galveston Rotary Foundation of the Rotary Club of Galveston TX, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Galveston County, Buddha’s Light International Association-Dallas, and First Lutheran Church of Galveston, and anonymous
Location
The Lyceum of First Lutheran Church (2415 Winnie St., Galveston, TX, USA), and Zoom Platform
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Aim: To foster a better understanding of interfaith values and practices, build friendships among people from various faith and spirituality viewpoints, and promote interfaith harmony in the community.
Date: Wednesday, January 24, 2024
Time: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm (Central Time Zone, Texas, USA)
Venue: The Lyceum of First Lutheran Church (2415 Winnie St., Galveston, TX, USA), and Zoom Platform
Registration: https://utmb.us/96f
Sponsors: The Galveston Rotary Foundation of the Rotary Club of Galveston TX, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Galveston County, Buddha’s Light International Association-Dallas, and First Lutheran Church of Galveston, and anonymous
Martin Luther King, Jr. said: “True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice.” Through a keynote presentation and interfaith panelists, we will explore what justice is as defined by our various faith backgrounds. We hope to answer such questions as: What does justice look like? What does justice require of “me”? How is justice lived out as an expression of faith in little and big ways? How do we walk together lifting up justice for one another and for our world? In considering these questions, we hope to initiate robust and community-building conversations at tables, leading to renewed hope and zeal for pursuing justice in our community and in our society.