Join Hudson Faith Communities, Sunday, April 23rd (3 – 5 pm), for a dialogue to explore:
Common challenges we face staying
relevant and vibrant to optimally serve our community!
What: During the dialogue, participants
will have the opportunity to explore this topic in small groups of mixed
denominations, followed by the opportunity to consider what might apply within
their own congregation. Additionally, options for joint collaboration to
support community needs will be considered.
Who: Current and past congregants, as well
as those not yet affiliated, age range from teenage to seniors.
Facilitators:
Groups will be facilitated by the Dialogue Company, in collaboration
with facilitators from Hudson’s Civic Engagement Facilitator Team.
Partners: Temple Beth Shalom, Hudson United
Methodist Church, St. Mary Parish and
the Hudson DEI Alliance
Where: Hudson Middle School, School Cafeteria, 83 N. Oviatt St.,
Hudson
Funding
Provided by:
The Hudson DEI Alliance, with special thanks to Diebold Nixdorf Co., The Krapf Family, and the Burton D. Morgan
Foundation for funding the Civic Engagement Dialogue Training for community
leaders.
Please RSVP
by April 20th so we can be sure to have adequate seating, supplies, and refreshments.
Questions?
Contact Jen Batton at HudsonDEIAlliance@gmail.com or James Field at jdfield23@aol.com