30 Sep Interfaith Environmental Network presents, “Finding Our Place in Nature”
"If you do take the time to stop and ask questions, to learn more about people of different faiths, nationalities, and races, you'll learn that there is far more that binds us, more that unites us, than separates us. We are more alike than we are different." — Zach Wahls.
The Interfaith Environmental Network of Austin
Invites You to Attend our Monthly Symposium
7:00 pm Tuesday, October 2, 2012
at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
in the Hazel McCord Community Center
100 East 27th Street, in Central Austin
This month’s symposium
Finding our Place in Nature:
an Interfaith Perspective
Part II
Please join us for our second interfaith discussion on the relationship between humans and nature, and spiritual practices that can help us find and deepend this relationship. Our featured panelists are Kosho McCall, Head Priest, Austin Zen Center, and Imam Islam Mossaad, North Austin Muslim Community Center. This event will be moderated by Rev. Tom Van de Stadt, Pastor, Congregational Church of Austin (UCC).
Panelists will respond to questions from the moderator as well as Q&A with the audience.
Don't miss this rare event!
When: Tue, 10/2/12, 7pm to 8:30pm
Where: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Hazel McCord Community Center building
100 East 27th St. (on UT campus), 78705
512-404-8400
Free parking
To learn more about our panelists, visit our Facebook page.
Imam Islam Mossaad
Kosho McCall
Pastor Tom Vandestadt
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