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SUMMARY:Holy Currencies Ministry Idea Incubation Information Webinars
DESCRIPTION:Holy Currencies Ministry Idea Incubation Information Webinars\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and Kaleidoscope Institute\n \n Holy Currencies Ministry Idea Incubation Information Webinars  \n Date:  Tuesday\, May 11\, 2021\n Time:  12:00PM – 1:00 PM or 6:00PM – 7:00PM CST Two opportunities to join! \nDoes your congregation have a desire to begin a new ministry in the community\, but you don’t know how to get started? \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation is looking for Episcopal congregations within the Episcopal Diocese of Texas with a desire to either 1) engage and better connect with their community to meet a need\, 2) restart a community ministry that has withered.  \nLearn more about the benefits of your congregation participating in Holy Currencies\, a model we will use to develop community ministry ideas as well as the timeline for participating in the 2021 Holy Currencies Ministry Idea Incubator Cohort. \n12:00 – 1:00PM Session | REGISTER HERE!! \n6:00 – 7:00 PM Session | REGISTER HERE!! \nPlease contact Eric Moen at emoen@episcopalhealth.org if you have questions or concerns \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/holy-currencies-ministry-idea-incubation-information-webinars-2/
LOCATION:Texas
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SUMMARY:Black Lives Matter: What it Is and What it Ain’t
DESCRIPTION:Black Lives Matter: What it is and What it Ain’t \nThis is a two session workshop. If you have registered for Part 1\, you are automatically registered for Part 2. You do not need to register a second time.\nREGISTER HERE!\nWhat it is and What it Ain’t\nThe Part 1 session will cover the history of Black Lives Matter\, dispel some of the common myths\, and provide an opportunity for discussion and dialogue to better understand its roots and purpose. If you’ve ever had questions about Black Lives Matter\, this is the session for you.\nWHEN:  Wednesday\, April 21\, 2021 @ 7:00 – 8:00 PM CST\nMoving from Ally to Accomplice\nThis Part 2 session will be devoted to understanding the difference between allyship and being an accomplice. The intention of this session is to think about deeper ways to engage with social justice\, how to maintain your commitment to social justice\, and making sure that you are centering marginalized communities. This session will include discussion\, dialogue\, and developing specific commitments to social justice.\nWHEN:  Wednesday\, April 28\, 2021 @ 7:00 – 8:30 PM CST\nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/black-lives-matter-what-it-is-and-what-it-aint/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:EHF Learning Community on Mental Health and Well-Being | Mental Health as a Social Justice Issue
DESCRIPTION:EHF Learning Community on Mental Health and Well-Being\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and mental health partners Lynda Frost and Anna Jackson \n \nREGISTER HERE! \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to take part in a Learning Community composed of a series of 90-minute sessions aimed at exploring how we can create connection and promote the mental health and well-being of people in our communities and congregations.  \n Mental Health as a Social Justice Issue  \n Date:  Wednesday\, April 7\, 2021\n Time:  11:30AM – 1:30PM CST \nIn this interactive session introducing the Mental Health Learning Network for 2021\, we will:\n•	Define recovery with respect to mental health and substance use challenges;\n•	Explore activism in the mental health recovery movement in Texas and beyond\, identifying linkages and\n        parallels to other social movements; and\n•	Understand the impact of ableism in mental health\, as well as connections to classism\, racism\,\n        heterosexism\, etc.\nREGISTER HERE! \nThe Learning Community is a next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation.  \nPlease contact Eric Moen at emoen@episcopalhealth.org if you have questions or concerns \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-learning-community-on-mental-health-and-well-being-mental-health-as-a-social-justice-issue/
LOCATION:Texas
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade 2021 | St. Matthew's\, Austin
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation in partnership with St. Matthew’s Austin invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nThe documentary recounts one New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations\, but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nWhen: Sunday\, March 21\, 2021 @ 2PM – 5PM\nLocation: Virtual via Zoom\nREGISTER HERE!  \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org  \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and connected to the Province VII Anti-Racism network and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-2021-st-matthews-austin/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade 2021 | Trinity\, The Woodlands
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation in partnership with Trinity Episcopal\, The Woodlands invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nThe documentary recounts one New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations\, but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nPART 1 | DOCUMENTARY VIEWING\nWhen: Sunday\, March 7\, 2021 @ 3PM – 5PM\nLocation: Virtual via Zoom\nREGISTER HERE!  \nPART 2 | FACILITATED DIALOGUE\nWhen: Sunday\, March 14\, 2021 @ 3PM – 4:30PM\nLocation: Virtual via Zoom\nREGISTER HERE!  \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org  \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and connected to the Province VII Anti-Racism network and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-2021-trinity-the-woodlands/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210226T120000
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SUMMARY:Medicaid Expansion Policy and Action  Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Medicaid Expansion Policy and Action  Briefing \nREGISTER HERE! \nTexas has the highest number and percentage of uninsured people in the country. We have an opportunity to turn this around by expanding access to Medicaid. Research reports show that expanding Medicaid would allow more than 1 million Texans access to affordable health coverage. In addition\, expansion could bring a projected $5.4 billion in federal dollars to the state. \n \nJoin Elena Marks\, EHF’s president and CEO\, for a discussion on the importance of Medicaid Expansion for Texas\, what it means for our communities\, and strategies for addressing the issue during the current 2021 Texas legislative session. \nAlso\, during the webinar additional panelists will highlight resources and information on collaborative partnerships and actions that nonprofits can take on behalf of the communities we serve. \nPresenting Staff\, Episcopal Health Foundation\nRobiel Abraha\, Research and Evaluation Officer\nLisa Madry\, Director of Community Engagement\nAnna Steiner\, Program Officer \nVIRTUAL GATHERING \nZOOM Conference Call | Friday\, February 26\, 2021 @ 12:00 – 1:00 PM CST\nREGISTER HERE! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please contact Tanya James\, Community Partnerships Officer.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/health-policy-briefing-on-medicaid-expansion/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210126T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210126T200000
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CREATED:20210120T192151Z
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SUMMARY:A Panel Conversation on Race and Culture
DESCRIPTION:A Panel Conversation on Race and Culture\nA Conversation about the impact of Race and Culture from Clergy of color and how we can make our ministries more inclusive \n \nThe EHF Congregational Engagement Team  ﻿invites you to join us Tuesday\, January 26 @ 6PM for a panel conversation on Race and Culture moderated by Scott Madison of St. James Episcopal\, Austin and One Human Race with panelists Rev. Agook Kuol\, Rev. Minerva Camarena Skeith\, Rev. Rhonda Rogers\, and Rev. Roy Varghese. \nLearn how they bridged the gap between race and culture as they share their experiences from different vantage points of ministry. This evening will enlighten and challenge us to consider our role in making our ministries more inclusive. \nONLINE EVENT | Tuesday\, January 26\, 2020 @ 6:00 – 8:00 PM CST\nRegister Here! \nMEET THE PANELISTS  \nThe Rev. Agook Kuol  was born in former Southern Sudan\, now (South Sudan). He exiled during the longest civil war of the country and lived in various refugee camps where he ministered to refugees as a chapel lay leader. After completing High School in Kenya\, he resettled to the United States with the Lost Boys of Sudan and attended College of Biblical Studies. After graduating with a B.S. in Christian Leadership\, he returned to South Sudan in 2007 after 20 years and did mission work by training local pastors. After three years commitment\, he returned to the United States and did evangelism and ministry among the Sudanese Community. He organized the Sudanese Community Church\, now St. Philip’s the Evangelist Episcopal Church in Houston. In 2017\, he got a call as church planter in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas under the mission of the Great Commission to carryout their ministry in cultural context with the help of Bishop Andy Doyle\, Bishop Kai Ryan\, Canon Saylors\, and Jason Evans. Agook is now completing MA in Christian Leadership at Dallas Theological Seminar (DTS). He is married to Atong Deng and they are blessed with 5 children.  \nThe Rev. Minerva Camarena Skeith  is the rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Austin.  St. John’s has both English and Spanish weekly service. She was born and raised in the border town of Laredo\, Texas. She is bilingual in English and Spanish and worked for over 20 years with diverse lay leaders as an organizer and leader with the Industrial Areas Foundation. After many years of active lay leadership\, she felt called to ordained ministry.  St. David’s Episcopal Church in Austin was her sending parish.  After graduating from the Seminary of Southwest\, she served as the curate at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Austin.  \nThe Rev. Rhonda Rogers is Vicar at St. Francis of Assisi\, Prairie View. She is chaplain for Union of Black Episcopal Rev. John D. Epps Chapter. She is also a member of the Executive Committee\, EHF Kitchen Cabinet\, the Racial Justice Committee and the Province VII Anti-Racism Committee. Rhonda is an Associate with Order of St. Helena\, an Episcopal order of nuns. She is also a member of Daughters of the King. She served on the board of St. James Nursing Home for two years. Rhonda worked in Technology holding various positions at Mobil Chemical and ExxonMobil Chemical for more than 38 years and retired in 2016. In addition\, she was a coach and trainer of Organizational Development skills and Inclusion and Diversity. Rhonda lives in Humble\, TX. She has three adult children and two grandchildren.   \nThe Rev. Roy Varghese is the vicar at Good Shepherd Indian in Stafford. He was born\, raised\, and educated in India where he grew up in the Catholic faith. In his early adult years\, he was influenced by an Anglican priest and ministry\, which lead him to do his Theological studies in the Anglican faith. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Master’s degree in Theology. Roy has a wide variety of experience in the ministry ranging from Bishop’s Chaplain in the East Kerala Diocese of the Church of South India to Prison Chaplain of 360 prisons in the State of Maharashtra\, India and National Vice-president for the Council of Church of South India Congregations in North America and Canada. Most of these have been in a multicultural context and these experiences turned out to be a source of strength for the ministry. Roy is married to Princess\, whom he met in the Seminary. Together they have 2 sons\, Joshua\, a senior and Samuel\, a 10th grader.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/a-panel-conversation-on-race-and-culture/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Health and Justice Advocacy Network
DESCRIPTION:Health and Justice Advocacy Network \n \nREGISTER HERE! \nThe The Health and Justice Advocacy Network\, supported by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team \, invites you to join us at our next meeting where Elena Marks\, CEO\, Episcopal Health Foundation\, will be our guest presenter. She will discuss the importance of Medicaid Expansion for Texas\, what it means for our communities\, and how the election may affect the issue during the 2021 legislative session. We will also discuss the possibility of making Medicaid Expansion the focus of our legislative efforts in 2021. \nHealth and Justice Advocacy Network Planning Team\nThe Rev. Minerva Camarena Skeith\, St. Michael’s Episcopal\, Austin\nJamie Watson\, St. James’ Episcopal\, Houston\nCorlie Jackson\, Grace Episcopal\, Galveston\nRose Farrar\, St. Stephen’s Episcopal\, Houston \nVIRTUAL GATHERING \nZOOM Conference Call | Thursday\, November 19\, 2020 @ 6:00 – 7:00 PM CST\nREGISTER HERE! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please contact Willie Bennett.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/health-and-justice-advocacy-network/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201001
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SUMMARY:In Common 2020 | A Faithful Response to 2020
DESCRIPTION:A Faithful Response to 2020\nSeptember 28-30\, 2020 | Online via Zoom\nHost: Episcopal Health Foundation | Congregational Engagement\nKeynote: Dr. Catherine Meeks\, Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing – Atlanta\nWorkshops: Racial Justice and Mental Health and Well-Being\n\n\nFREE! For all Episcopal clergy\, lay leaders\, parishioners\, and community partners working with Episcopal churches\n\n\nIn Common is not simply a conference\, but an opportunity to dream big and create a vision with like-minded individuals and congregations with an interest in building healthier communities. Participants at the event will have the chance to share their stories\, be inspired by others\, and gain new skills. Through keynote speakers and community partner organizations\, attendees will learn new resources and approaches to better understand their communities and take action for positive transformation. We encourage you to attend with a team from your congregation! \n\nKEYNOTE ADDRESS | Tuesday\, September 29\, 2020  @ 6:30 – 8:30 PM \nOpening remarks from our very own Bishop Andy Doyle and the Q&A moderated by The Rev. Rhonda Rogers\n \nDr. Catherine Meeks\, The Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing \n Dr. Meeks is the Executive Director of the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing. Prior to the center’s opening she chaired its precursor\, Beloved Community: Commission for Dismantling Racism for the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. A sought-after teacher and workshop leader\, Catherine brings four decades of experience to the work of transforming the dismantling racism work in Atlanta. \nREGISTER HERE! \n \nWORKSHOP | Monday\, September 28\, 2020  @ 6:30 – 8:00 PM \nCollective Resilience: Practices for Mental Health and Well-Being \nIn this workshop\, participants will engage in meaningful and critical dialog around the collective trauma experienced in 2020. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the unique stressors that disproportionately affect communities of color and reflect on culturally grounded practices that facilitate well-being at the individual and community level.\n \nGuest presenters include: Starla Simmons\, LCSW Clinical Assistant Professor and Field Liaison at the UT Steve Hicks School of Social Work; Lynda Frost\, J.D.\, Ph.D.\, Lyfro Consulting\, Anna Jackson\, MSSW\, Alpinista Consulting   \nREGISTER HERE! \nWORKSHOP| Wednesday\, September 30\, 2020  @ 6:30 – 8:00 PM \nStart Local: A Systems Approach to Address Racial Inequities \nAs an institutional church\, we know that systems change takes time as well as a willingness to creatively engage other institutions with clarity and vision. In this workshop\, leaders and participants will address the question of “What can we do?” by showing and exploring different touch points to locally impact and foster race relations for better outcomes in building healthy communities.\n \nGuest presenters include: Charles Rotramel\, CEO of Houston reVision; Elizabeth Valdez\, Lead Organizer of The Metropolitan Organization; Doug Greco\, Lead Organizer Central Texas Interfaith; the Rev. Dr. Matt Boulter\, Associate Rector Christ Episcopal Tyler and co-leader of Tyler In Common; The Rev. Dr. Matthew Russell\, Co-Managing Director of Project Curate \n\nREGISTER HERE!  \nIf you have questions about the conference please\, contact us!  Read more about last year’s In Common in our Congregation Connection newsletter! \n 
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/in-common-faithful-response-2020/
LOCATION:VIRTUAL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200915T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200915T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200903T213431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200903T215636Z
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SUMMARY:EHF Vote Faithfully Election Training | Tuesday\, September 15\, 2020 @ 6 PM
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to the Vote Faithfully Election Training via Zoom on Tuesday\, September 15 @ 6 – 8 PM CST.  \nThe election is fast approaching. Join EHF’s Congregational Engagement Team along with representatives from The Episcopal Church\, Texas League of Women Voters\, and Texas Impact as we discuss ways to educate and engage your community to vote in the upcoming election. The session will cover the following topics: \n– The Episcopal Vote Faithfully Campaign \n– Engaging Vulnerable Populations to Vote \n– Recruiting Election Workers \nNow is the time to push online sign up! \nRegister to attend! Please share the link with others.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-vote-faithfully-election-training-tuesday-september-15-2020-6-pm/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200826T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200826T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200722T222641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200810T034718Z
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SUMMARY:EHF Learning Community on Mental Health and Well-Being | Shifting Strategy: Adapting During Uncertain Times
DESCRIPTION:EHF Learning Community on Mental Health and Well-Being\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and mental health partners Lynda Frost and Anna Jackson \n \nREGISTER HERE! \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to take part in a Learning Community composed of a series of 90-minute sessions aimed at exploring how we can create connection and promote the mental health and well-being of people in our communities and congregations. The sessions will have two primary goals:\n1) Increasing participants’ mental-health related knowledge\, facilitative skills\, and adaptability during this challenging time; and\n2) Building connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nThe Learning Community is a next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. You are encouraged to participate in multiple sessions\, but given the demands of the moment\, we anticipate people may not be able to attend all sessions.  \nShifting Strategy: Adapting During Uncertain Times \n Date: Wednesday\, August 26\, 2020\n Time: 6:00PM – 7:30PM CST\nREGISTER HERE! \nPlease contact Eric Moen at emoen@episcopalhealth.org if you are interested in attending \nWhat You’ll Need in Order to Meaningfully Participate\n– Zoom\, which can be downloaded here: https://zoom.us/download. Zoom lets you connect in a variety of ways – from a laptop\, phone app\, or by dialing in. You can even combine things (for instance using the phone dial-in for audio and the computer video). Test your system here: https://zoom.us/test\n– This isn’t a session on how to use Zoom\, but you’ll get some good experience WITH Zoom during the time we’re together\, and it might give you some ideas for how you can gather people in your own community online. Learn more about Zoom: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206618765-Zoom-Video-Tutorials\n– Sound tends to be better when people wear headphones\, but it’s fine for many people without them. FYI\, when you join Zoom video will automatically be turned on. You can manually turn this off when you arrive.\n– A quiet-enough space to hear the session and contribute yourself.\n– Paper and a writing utensil.\n– Some patience\, your sense of humor\, a little bit of a taste for adventure\, or at least some curiosity. \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-learning-community-on-mental-health-and-well-being-session-4/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200722T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200722T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
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SUMMARY:EHF Learning Community on Mental Health and Well-Being | Suicide Prevention is Everyone’s Business
DESCRIPTION:EHF Learning Community on Mental Health and Well-Being\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and mental health partners Lynda Frost and Anna Jackson \n \nREGISTER HERE! \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to take part in a Learning Community composed of a series of 90-minute sessions aimed at exploring how we can create connection and promote the mental health and well-being of people in our communities and congregations. The sessions will have two primary goals:\n1) Increasing participants’ mental-health related knowledge\, facilitative skills\, and adaptability during this challenging time; and\n2) Building connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nThe Learning Community is a next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. You are encouraged to participate in multiple sessions\, but given the demands of the moment\, we anticipate people may not be able to attend all sessions.  \nSuicide Prevention is Everyone’s Business \n Date: Wednesday\,July 22\, 2020\n Time: 12:30PM – 2:00PM CST\nREGISTER HERE! \nThe third EHF Congregational Engagement in Mental Health Learning Community session\, “Suicide Prevention is Everyone’s Business\,” is scheduled for Wednesday\, July 22nd from 12:30-2:00pm CDT. Learning Community sessions will have topics focused both on mental health-related content and virtual facilitation processes. In this session\, Texas Suicide Prevention Collaborative Executive Director Lisa Sullivan will join us to share insights into how congregations can address suicide prevention in their communities. More information is below\, including recommended pre-readings. \nOur goal is a safe and informative experience\, however we know mental health and related topics such as suicide can be difficult\, especially for those with lived experience.  The presentation today involves in-depth discussion on suicide\, suicide prevention risk and protective factors and warning signs. As a result\, this discussion may not be suitable for all participants\, especially for those who have been exposed to trauma\, suicide loss\, lived experience\, or other similar experiences. Please consider the topic carefully before attending. \nPlease contact Eric Moen at emoen@episcopalhealth.org if you are interested in attending \nWhat You’ll Need in Order to Meaningfully Participate\n– Zoom\, which can be downloaded here: https://zoom.us/download. Zoom lets you connect in a variety of ways – from a laptop\, phone app\, or by dialing in. You can even combine things (for instance using the phone dial-in for audio and the computer video). Test your system here: https://zoom.us/test\n– This isn’t a session on how to use Zoom\, but you’ll get some good experience WITH Zoom during the time we’re together\, and it might give you some ideas for how you can gather people in your own community online. Learn more about Zoom: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206618765-Zoom-Video-Tutorials\n– Sound tends to be better when people wear headphones\, but it’s fine for many people without them. FYI\, when you join Zoom video will automatically be turned on. You can manually turn this off when you arrive.\n– A quiet-enough space to hear the session and contribute yourself.\n– Paper and a writing utensil.\n– Some patience\, your sense of humor\, a little bit of a taste for adventure\, or at least some curiosity. \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-learning-community-on-mental-health-and-well-being-suicide-prevention-is-everyones-business/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200625T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200625T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200615T184720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T011146Z
UID:10000087-1593086400-1593091800@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:EHF & ETHNN | Introduction to Bridges Out of Poverty Lens for Ministry during COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:EHF & ETHNN | Introduction to Bridges Out of Poverty Lens for Ministry during COVID-19\nHosted by the Episcopal Health Foundation and East Texas Human Needs Network (ETHNN)\n \nREGISTER HERE! \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to take part in this 90-minute session where Christina Fulsom of East Texas Human Needs Network (ETHNN) will share a modified version of Bridges Out of Poverty and how the model can be used to support current ministry efforts during COVID-19. The webinar is part of a series designed to educate and connect congregations working on poverty initiatives. \nThe webinar will provide:\n• An overview of the Bridges Out of Poverty framework for understanding poverty through an economic lens\n• An understanding of how poverty is created or exacerbated by many conditions of COVID-19\n• An opportunity for congregations to gain new information and collaborate with other Episcopal congregations \nREGISTER HERE! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please contact us.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-ethnn-introduction-to-bridges-out-of-poverty-lens-for-ministry-during-covid-19/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200617T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200617T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200612T162330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T125816Z
UID:10000086-1592397000-1592402400@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:EHF Learning Community on Mental Health and Well-Being | Community Grief\, Response\, and Healing
DESCRIPTION:EHF Learning Community on Mental Health and Well-Being\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and mental health partners Lynda Frost and Anna Jackson \n \nREGISTER HERE! \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to take part in a Learning Community composed of a series of 90-minute sessions aimed at exploring how we can create connection and promote the mental health and well-being of people in our communities and congregations. The sessions will have two primary goals:\n1) Increasing participants’ mental-health related knowledge\, facilitative skills\, and adaptability during this challenging time; and\n2) Building connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nThe Learning Community is a next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. You are encouraged to participate in multiple sessions\, but given the demands of the moment\, we anticipate people may not be able to attend all sessions.  \nCommunity Grief\, Response\, and Healing \n Date: Wednesday\,June 17\, 2020\n Time: 12:30PM – 2:00PM CST\nREGISTER HERE! \nThe second Learning Community session\, “Community Grief\, Response\, and Healing” is scheduled for Wednesday\, June 17 from 12:30-2:00pm CDT. Learning Community sessions will have topics focused both on mental health-related content and virtual facilitation processes.  \nIn this session\, we will discuss how experiences of collective (often referred to as historical) grief\, trauma\, and healing influence mental health and their relationship to complex challenges like our nation’s history of racial injustice and what we are navigating in the COVID era. We will also spotlight one of the participating congregations and have some time and space to tap the collective wisdom of this group. As always\, the session will be highly interactive and have a practical focus. \nPlease contact Eric Moen at emoen@episcopalhealth.org if you are interested in attending \nWhat You’ll Need in Order to Meaningfully Participate\n– Zoom\, which can be downloaded here: https://zoom.us/download. Zoom lets you connect in a variety of ways – from a laptop\, phone app\, or by dialing in. You can even combine things (for instance using the phone dial-in for audio and the computer video). Test your system here: https://zoom.us/test\n– This isn’t a session on how to use Zoom\, but you’ll get some good experience WITH Zoom during the time we’re together\, and it might give you some ideas for how you can gather people in your own community online. Learn more about Zoom: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206618765-Zoom-Video-Tutorials\n– Sound tends to be better when people wear headphones\, but it’s fine for many people without them. FYI\, when you join Zoom video will automatically be turned on. You can manually turn this off when you arrive.\n– A quiet-enough space to hear the session and contribute yourself.\n– Paper and a writing utensil.\n– Some patience\, your sense of humor\, a little bit of a taste for adventure\, or at least some curiosity. \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-learning-community-on-mental-health-and-well-being-community-grief-response-and-healing/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200513T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200513T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200511T122244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200511T123913Z
UID:10000085-1589373000-1589378400@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:EHF Learning Community on Mental Health and Well-Being
DESCRIPTION:EHF Learning Community on Mental Health and Well-Being\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and mental health partners Lynda Frost and Anna Jackson  \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to take part in a Learning Community composed of a series of 90-minute sessions aimed at exploring how we can create connection and promote the mental health and well-being of people in our communities and congregations. The sessions will have two primary goals:\n1) Increasing participants’ mental-health related knowledge\, facilitative skills\, and adaptability during this challenging time; and\n2) Building connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nThe Learning Community is a next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. You are encouraged to participate in multiple sessions\, but given the demands of the moment\, we anticipate people may not be able to attend all sessions.  \nFacilitating Conversations About Finding Wellness in Crisis \n Date: Wednesday\, May 13\, 2020\n Time: 12:30PM – 2:00PM CST \nThe first Learning Community session\, “Facilitating Conversations About Finding Wellness in Crisis” is scheduled for Wednesday\, May 13 from 12:30-2:00pm CDT. Most Learning Community sessions will have topics focused both on mental health-related content and virtual facilitation processes.  \nIn this first session\, we will dig into strategies for well-being during crisis and will also explore facilitation processes that invite sensemaking as we navigate complexity. The session will be highly interactive and have a practical focus.  \nPlease contact Eric Moen at emoen@episcopalhealth.org if you are interested in attending \nWhat You’ll Need in Order to Meaningfully Participate\n– Zoom\, which can be downloaded here: https://zoom.us/download. Zoom lets you connect in a variety of ways – from a laptop\, phone app\, or by dialing in. You can even combine things (for instance using the phone dial-in for audio and the computer video). Test your system here: https://zoom.us/test\n– This isn’t a session on how to use Zoom\, but you’ll get some good experience WITH Zoom during the time we’re together\, and it might give you some ideas for how you can gather people in your own community online. Learn more about Zoom: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206618765-Zoom-Video-Tutorials\n– Sound tends to be better when people wear headphones\, but it’s fine for many people without them. FYI\, when you join Zoom video will automatically be turned on. You can manually turn this off when you arrive.\n– A quiet-enough space to hear the session and contribute yourself.\n– Paper and a writing utensil.\n– Some patience\, your sense of humor\, a little bit of a taste for adventure\, or at least some curiosity. \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-learning-community-on-mental-health-and-well-being/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200506T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200506T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200504T201506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200504T202456Z
UID:10000084-1588766400-1588770000@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:EHF Census Update Webinar | Wednesday\, May 6\, 2020 @ 12 PM
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to the Census Update Meeting via Zoom on Wednesday\, May 6 @ 12pm CST.  \nMuch is happening on the Census front and we will share the highlights on this call. We will focus on the latest changes regarding the deadline extension and the new guidelines on how to help people fill out the Census. Now is the time to push online sign up! \nRegister to attend! Please share the link with others.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-census-update-webinar-wednesday-may-6-2020-12-pm/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="Episcopal Health Foundation":MAILTO:congregations@episcopalhealth.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200402T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200403T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200117T175721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200317T214214Z
UID:10000076-1585814400-1585933200@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:Texas Rural Leadership Program Conference - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:The Texas Rural Leadership Program hosts its annual conference April 2-3\, 2020 in New Braunfels\, TX! Come meet fellow Texans who are building vibrant communities through creative visioning and inclusive leadership. \nLearn to: \n\nIdentify and enhance community assets\nFoster connections between peer communities\nEngage citizens in becoming Leaders in Action\nIdentify and access resources available to rural communities
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/texas-rural-leadership-program-conference/
LOCATION:New Braunfels\, New Braunfels\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200330T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200330T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200326T165902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200326T170604Z
UID:10000082-1585569600-1585573200@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:EHF Census Check-In
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to the Census Check-in Meeting via Zoom on Monday\, March 30 @ 12pm CST.  \nWe will be joined by Ida Love\, Census Outreach Representative for Congregations\, US Census Bureau. This session will give everyone an update on the status of the Census and how they are adapting to the Coronavirus (COVID-19). It will also be a chance for you to share how you are reaching out to your communities and to hear other ideas for reaching our neighbors with the message of the Census. Now is the time to push online sign up!  \nRegister to attend! Please share the link with others.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-census-check-in/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="Episcopal Health Foundation":MAILTO:congregations@episcopalhealth.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200327T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200327T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200324T210648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200324T213525Z
UID:10000081-1585310400-1585315800@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:EHF e-Common - Online EHF Gatherings for Learning and Connection (Mental Health)
DESCRIPTION:e-Common – Online EHF Gatherings for Learning and Connection \n Date: Friday\, March 27th\n Time: 12PM – 1:30PM CST \nREGISTER HERE! \nA Conversation about Mental Health and Well-Being\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and mental health partners Lynda Frost and Anna Jackson  \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to take part in this 90-minute session aimed at exploring how we can create connection and promote the mental health and well-being of people in our communities and congregations\, even as we gather primarily in virtual environments. Together\, we will explore the challenges and surprising opportunities that are emerging in this moment. \nThis session is for Episcopal Congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect. It will be of interest to those of you wanting to get a bit more experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation\, and for those of you who are thinking about the wellness of your own community.  \nWhat You Can Expect in this Session\n– We will talk about our experiences with COVID-19 in our communities and the complexities we face as we aim to create connection.\n– We will exchange tangible resources and share ideas about how to support wellness\, even as we navigate “social” (physical?!) distancing.\n– We will explore terrain related to what it feels like to be with other folks in virtual spaces\, along with the impact of COVID-19.\n– Some folks will be really familiar with gathering online\, and some folks will be new to it. We’ll help each other out. There will be lots of exploration and experimentation. It will be messy.\n– Together\, we’ll make discoveries about working in groups that gather in virtual environments and see what we make of that. \nWhat You’ll Need in Order to Meaningfully Participate\n– Zoom\, which can be downloaded here: https://zoom.us/download. Zoom lets you connect in a variety of ways – from a laptop\, phone app\, or by dialing in. You can even combine things (for instance using the phone dial-in for audio and the computer video). Test your system here: https://zoom.us/test\n– This isn’t a session on how to use Zoom\, but you’ll get some good experience WITH Zoom during the time we’re together\, and it might give you some ideas for how you can gather people in your own community online. Learn more about Zoom: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206618765-Zoom-Video-Tutorials\n– Sound tends to be better when people wear headphones\, but it’s fine for many people without them. FYI\, when you join Zoom video will automatically be turned on. You can manually turn this off when you arrive.\n– A quiet-enough space to hear the session and contribute yourself.\n– Paper and a writing utensil.\n– Some patience\, your sense of humor\, a little bit of a taste for adventure\, or at least some curiosity. \nREGISTER HERE! \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-e-common-on-mental-health/
LOCATION:Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
ORGANIZER;CN="Episcopal Health Foundation":MAILTO:congregations@episcopalhealth.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200304T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200304T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200225T191714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200225T230503Z
UID:10000078-1583343000-1583355600@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade 2020
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation along with congregations around the diocese will host a tour to feature the viewing and discussion of the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. The facilitated dialogue on racial reconciliation led by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry\, is unique to each community and its history. \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf your congregation would like to host a screening and dialogue\, please contact Eric Moen\, EHF Congregational Engagement Officer at emoen@episcopalhealth.org or by phone at 832-807-2582. \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and connected to the Province VII Anti-Racism network and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-2020/
LOCATION:St. David’s Episcopal Church\, 301 E 8th St.\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200301
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200225T192418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200225T200828Z
UID:10000079-1582848000-1583020799@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:In Common 2020
DESCRIPTION:Register Here! \n \nHost: St. David’s Episcopal Church (301 E 8th Street\, Austin\, TX)\nKeynote: Dain and Constance Perry\, Traces of the Trade \nWorkshops: Racial Reconciliation; Faithful Citizenship; and Mental Health 
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/in-common-2020-feb-28-29-2020/
LOCATION:St. David’s Episcopal Church\, 301 E 8th St.\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200222T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200117T175204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200117T175429Z
UID:10000075-1582362000-1582390800@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:One Human Race Training - Feb 22
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 22\, 2020\nLocation: Various Locations: Round Rock\, Marble Falls\, Austin\nSponsor: The Union of Black Episcopalians\, The Myra McDaniel Chapter (Austin) \nThe One Human Race Initiative is a ministry of the Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE)\, Myra McDaniel chapter based in Austin. Utilizing the PBS series Race: The Power of an Illusion\, the UBE chapter offers a three-part series of workshops designed to provide a safe\, open\, and productive framework for learning and sharing about racism as expressed through institutions and systems and how it impacts individuals. \nThe series lasts three weeks to provide time for participants to digest the information and form community among the group\, emphasizes radical hospitality (accepting everyone\, no matter their background or opinion)\, and uses Eric Law’s mutual invitation method for sharing. The series also includes other concepts from Eric Law’s book The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/one-human-race-training-feb-22/
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church\, 1201 Lavaca St\, Austin\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200215T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200117T174958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200117T175434Z
UID:10000074-1581757200-1581786000@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:One Human Race Training - Feb 15
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 15\, 2020\nLocation: Various Locations: Round Rock\, Marble Falls\, Austin\nSponsor: The Union of Black Episcopalians\, The Myra McDaniel Chapter (Austin) \nThe One Human Race Initiative is a ministry of the Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE)\, Myra McDaniel chapter based in Austin. Utilizing the PBS series Race: The Power of an Illusion\, the UBE chapter offers a three-part series of workshops designed to provide a safe\, open\, and productive framework for learning and sharing about racism as expressed through institutions and systems and how it impacts individuals. \nThe series lasts three weeks to provide time for participants to digest the information and form community among the group\, emphasizes radical hospitality (accepting everyone\, no matter their background or opinion)\, and uses Eric Law’s mutual invitation method for sharing. The series also includes other concepts from Eric Law’s book The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/one-human-race-training-feb-15/
LOCATION:Trinity Episcopal Church\, 909 Ave. D\, Marble Falls\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200117T174828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200117T175438Z
UID:10000073-1580547600-1580576400@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:One Human Race Training - Feb 1
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 2020\nLocation: Various Locations: Round Rock\, Marble Falls\, Austin\nSponsor: The Union of Black Episcopalians\, The Myra McDaniel Chapter (Austin) \nThe One Human Race Initiative is a ministry of the Union of Black Episcopalians (UBE)\, Myra McDaniel chapter based in Austin. Utilizing the PBS series Race: The Power of an Illusion\, the UBE chapter offers a three-part series of workshops designed to provide a safe\, open\, and productive framework for learning and sharing about racism as expressed through institutions and systems and how it impacts individuals. \nThe series lasts three weeks to provide time for participants to digest the information and form community among the group\, emphasizes radical hospitality (accepting everyone\, no matter their background or opinion)\, and uses Eric Law’s mutual invitation method for sharing. The series also includes other concepts from Eric Law’s book The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/one-human-race-training-feb-1/
LOCATION:Bluebonnet Elementary School\, 1010 Chisholm Valley Drive\, Round Rock\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200131T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200131T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T171656
CREATED:20200117T222846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200117T222846Z
UID:10000077-1580457600-1580490000@www.episcopalhealth.org
SUMMARY:East Texas Human Needs Network
DESCRIPTION:Date: January 31\, 2020\nLocation: Tyler\, TX\nSponsor: The East Texas Human Needs Network (ETHNN)\nRegistration Fee: $200 \nThis conference is an opportunity in East Texas for all sectors in multiple counties to learn\, plan\, and build an initiative to address poverty together. \nNational and local experts will prepare you to work across economic classes to address the four causes of poverty\, support individuals as they build resources\, and achieve a sustainable community where everyone can live well. \nThis conference offers best practices in public\, private\, and social sectors with sessions for education\, workplace\, congregations\, healthcare\, policy-making\, community\, criminal justice and first responders. \nMost anti-poverty programs lack a system-wide scope of effort. But when ALL stakeholders people in poverty\, communities\, businesses\, organizations–come to the table with a coherent plan of action\, amazing things happen. Bridges to Sustainable Communities includes clear examples and proven best-practices of what s possible when we re all on the same page. It is a collection of articles published by Philip DeVol\, co-author of Bridges Out Of Poverty and a leading voice in helping people come together to end poverty.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/east-texas-human-needs-network/
LOCATION:Green Acres Crosswalk Conference Center\, 1607 Troup Hwy\, Tyler\, TX\, 75701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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