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Milwaukee Episcopal Parish Organists Concert

Milwaukee Episcopal Parish Organists Concert Celebrating Completion of the Pipe Organ and Cathedral 150th Anniversary Sunday, September 17, 2023, at 2:30 p.m.
All Saints' Cathedral, 818 E Juneau Ave, Milwaukee

Free will offering. Parking available: Lincoln School Center for the Arts | 820 E. Knapp St. Reception following concert.
MEDIA CONTACT: David 
Bahrke | 414-232-6717 | 

Learn more here.

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Budgeting in the Time of Pandemic

Thursday, November 12, 2020
7 pm, via Zoom

Canon Huddleston will host a webinar on Thursday, November 12, 2020, at 7 pm. This webinar will address the issues confronting those who are trying to construct a budget for 2021 in an uncertain time. We will address the issues of priorities, cost-cutting measures and planning for cash flow. Canon Huddleston will make a 15-20-minute presentation. Following, there will be a time for questions and a sharing of ideas. 
 
Link: Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2145361978?pwd=SjllRjlUcmlOckQyOFU0SjY4cWlTdz09
  
Meeting ID: 214 536 1978
Passcode: Shalom

If you have any questions, please contact Canon Huddleston.

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Wellness Cafe: Advancing Health Through Research & Faith

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October 12, 2019
8:30 am to 12:30 pm
St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church
7845 North River Road
River Hills, WI 53217

Science and Faith: Either or Both? As we discuss the journey to wellness and human flourishing in this series, we would like to begin our discussion with a conversation around science and faith. Considering the whole person, which includes the biological, psychological, social and spiritual, raises questions about interactions between science and faith. Can a person’s religious faith co-exist with science, or must the two be kept completely separate? If they can co-exist, what can faith bring to discussions around science? And how can this impact medical decisions in our daily lives? Where have you seen faith and science intersect in your own life? Join us as we discuss these questions and more.

1) Can science and faith co-exist, or must discussions of science exclude faith and vice versa?

2) Are there risks to bringing faith into discussions of science, or science into discussions of faith?

3) How do your beliefs about the relationship between science and faith impact your approach to research?

Take part in an engaging conversation between medical professionals from the Medical College of Wisconsin, including Dr. Reza Shaker, Dr. Fabrice Jotterand and Dr. Ryan Spellecy in conversation with the Rev. Geoffrey Ward about advancing health through research and faith. General sessions held in the Norvell Commons, followed by lunch in the Community Room at St. Christopher's. All Proceeds go toward scholarships for under-represented students at the Medical College.

Register Here 

This is the first in a series of monthly events that will take place with medical professionals and several clergy from the Diocese of Milwaukee.

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