[huud-l] FW: Deadline has been extended - Register NOW for UUA Urban Ministries conference, March 18-21 in Boston!
Mary Andrus-Overley
de at heartlanduu.org
Wed Mar 3 15:38:25 EST 2004
All,
The UUA Urban Ministries Conference deadline has been extended. This
conference is an opportunity that is relevant to many of our
congregations. Won't you join me in Boston?
Mary
Mary Andrus-Overley, LCSW, ACSW
District Executive
Heartland District of the Unitarian Universalist Association
445 N. Pennsylvania St., Ste. 330
Indianapolis IN 46204-1889
888-948-4883 toll free
317-634-5384
317-634-5385 fax
317-313-7013 cell
Services from your Heartland District Office and Staff are possible only
because congregations in our district make fair share contributions to
the Heartland District and the UUA Annual Program Fund. Thank you for
your generosity!
-----Original Message-----
From: Tracey Robinson-Harris [mailto:trobinson at uua.org]
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 7:46 AM
To: DL District Presidents; # District Staff
Subject: Deadline has been extended - Register NOW for UUA Urban
Ministries conference, March 18-21 in Boston!
Dear Colleagues,
The registration deadline has been extended until March 8th. There is
still
time for folks in your district to join us. A complete copy of the
conference brochure and registration form (posted in pdf for
downloading)
are available on line at the link below. The Planning Team and I hope
to
see more UUs from your district there. Please forward this message
(again,
with thanks) to congregational leaders.
Faithfully,
Tracey
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The UUA's Conference on Urban Ministries carries the theme, "Resistance
and
Rebirth: Cities and the Future of Our Faith." It will be held at the
Sheraton Hotel in downtown Boston, adjacent to the Hynes Convention
Center
from March 18-21, 2004. The keynote addresses for the conference will be
delivered by Professor John A. Powell, executive director of the Kirwan
Institute for the study of Race and Ethnicity at Ohio State University,
and
Mary Elizabeth Hobgood, author of the book, "Dismantling Privilege: An
Ethics of Accountability." A variety of workshops on topics including
faith-based community organizing, community partnerships, youth in the
city,
and many others will be offered.
For registration information, go to
http://www.uua.org/urbanuu/resistanceandrebirth.pdf
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