Urban Gardens, Community Engagement, Food & Faith @AnnaWoof @UrbanaU 3/27 + 28

Swedenborg Scholar in Residence and 2019 Award Recipient, Rev. Anna Woofenden (Founder of the Garden Church, Feed and Be Fed Far, and the co-host of the Food and Faith Podcast) will deliver two lectures at Urbana University in the coming weeks. Mark your calendar to attend:

Food and Faith: Conversations from the Soil and Around the Table” March 27, 2019, 7:00 pm, Urbana University Library; Quiet Wing

Urban Gardening and Community Engagement” March 28, 2019, 1:00 pm, Student Center; Moore Conference Room

https://www.evensi.us/swedenborg-scholar-residence-2019-urbana-university/294975706

Anna grew up in the San Juan Islands in Washington State. She has lived around the country and traveled throughout the world. Anna is now based in Gambier, Ohio, with her husband, David. She enjoys nature, gardening, art, children, writing, community, singing, laughter, and a good cup of chai. She is passionate about spirituality, justice, food, the earth, beauty, compassion, and community, and is still driven by a calling to re-imagine church.

For more information, contact Samantha Kapp-Williamson at samantha.kappwilliamson@urbana.edu

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Urbana University Lecture Series: Haller

Screen shot 2017-03-15 at 6.56.54 PMThe annual Swedenborgian lecture series at Urbana University, is Monday, March 20, 2017 at the campus library. If you are interested in carpooling please email newchurchofmontgomery@gmail.com to find a ride-mate.

https://www.urbana.edu/about-us/community/swedenborg-lecture-series

2017 “America’s Reform Tradition: Swedenborg, New-Church, and the Doctrine of Uses” Dr. John S. Haller, Jr. retired Professor of History and Medical Humanities. The public is invited to attend the lecture on Monday, March 20 at 7 pm, in the campus Swedenborg Memorial Library, Urbana University