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Reflections On The Theme "...but Who Is My Neighbor?"

Reflections On The Theme "...but Who Is My Neighbor?"

Reflections On The Theme "...but Who Is My Neighbor?"

2007 Fgc Gathering Plenary Address

BY KODY HERSH AND JOANNA HOYT

Brief Description:
In this plenary talk from the 2007 Gathering, young adult Friends Kody Hersh and Joanna Hoyt speak to the Gathering theme from their personal experiences. Kody Hersh considers how needs, love, and constant service play out when we live in community - and urges us to answer Jesus's call to lay aside our social status in order to realize spiritual gifts and radical compassion. Joanna Hoyt speaks from her experiences working and living at a Catholic Worker farm in New York, and explores the vital relationship between love of God and love of neighbor, calling us to radical simplicity, fellowship and inclusion. Both speakers offer challenging, inspiring and nourishing visions of community.

Quaker Press 2007 AUDIO Audio

$12.00 (in stock)

 

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