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The Gathering: “Race Talk Revolution: What is Ours To Do?”

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Dates: Thursday, September 2, 2021, 7:00 - 8:00 pm ET
Available by: Join by Videoconference Only (learn more about videoconference)
Suggested Love Offering: $ 10.00

“What is Ours to Do?”

There comes a time when each of us must ask ourselves the question, “What is mine to do?” As people committed to making a difference, we have embarked on individual and collective journeys to discern to what and where we are called to perform our sacred work. For this, there is rarely a single answer. The process of discernment can be as challenging and confusing as it can be joyful and liberating, especially when we somehow know that answering the call will require us to be and do something that may be unfamiliar and uncomfortable. 

For many of us, the racial discourse in our country invites us to look more deeply at who we are as ministers, as change-makers and as human beings. In their weekly Zoomcast - Race Talk Revolution - racial justice activists, Rev. Lane Cobb and Rev. Eugene Holden engage people in loving, compassionate, inclusive conversations about race and invite us to explore the question, “What is ours to do?”

Please join us as we share, learn and grow together.

 

Facilitators

Rev. Lane Cobb

Reverend Lane Cobb is an author, coach, and ordained interfaith inter-spiritual minister committed to educating and uplifting those seeking to live a more authentic, spirit-filled life. ​ With over 25 years of coaching experience, she is an expert in the fields of transformation, motivation, and healing, and provides a safe space for people to envision, create and fulfill on individual and collaborative projects. ​

Through coaching, speaking and group facilitation, she helps individuals transcend perceived limitations for creating a more vibrant future, and teaches community and business leaders how to speak and listen with love, compassion, and a commitment to bringing people together to achieve a common goal. Committed to elevating the social conscience, her goal is to provide a safe space where every voice is heard, every voice is appreciated, and every voice matters.

 
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Rev. Eugene D. Holden, RScP

Eugene Holden has been a student of the Science of Mind and Spirit for over 30 years and has been a licensed Religious Science Practitioner for 16 years. For ten years Eugene served the World Ministry of Prayer at Center for Spiritual Living Home Office. Eugene also served as Home Office liaison to the Diversity Commission, serving as trainer and facilitator. Eugene has been a well-loved contributor to the Science of Mind Magazine for over thirteen years, inspiring lives around the world.

Eugene allows vision to guide him. It is prayer that fuels him. Eugene is deeply committed to his purpose of joyfully assisting others in remembering who and what they truly are: Divine Beings of Light. Eugene believes that together we all can reveal the kingdom of Heaven right here on Earth. What is Heaven? Heaven is ever-expanding good.

If you have questions about registering for this course, please contact One Spirit Learning Alliance by email to info@1spirit.org or call 212-931-6840.

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