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Mobile Food Pantry (Inter-Parish Ministry)

IPM kicks off our 2022 Mobile Pantry schedule with five dates confirmed so far for this spring: Saturday, March 5: Mt. Carmel Christian Church, 4110 Bach Buxton Road, Batavia, 45103. Friday, March 11: New Richmond Library, 103 River Valley Blvd., New Richmond, 45157. Saturday, April 23: Williamsburg Library, 594 W. Main St., Williamsburg, 45176. Saturday, […]

Mobile Food Pantry (Inter-Parish Ministry)

IPM kicks off our 2022 Mobile Pantry schedule with five dates confirmed so far for this spring: Saturday, March 5: Mt. Carmel Christian Church, 4110 Bach Buxton Road, Batavia, 45103. Friday, March 11: New Richmond Library, 103 River Valley Blvd., New Richmond, 45157. Saturday, April 23: Williamsburg Library, 594 W. Main St., Williamsburg, 45176. Saturday, […]

MISINFORMATION Workshop

Virtual

Join us on Sunday, February 6th as we host a private screening of the new film, Trust Me. The film chronicles those who purposely put out misinformation and those who are affected by it. It is a powerful film. We will watch it on February 6th, reflect on it, and regroup on March 6th for […]

Free

MISINFORMATION Workshop

Virtual

Join us on Sunday, February 6th as we host a private screening of the new film, Trust Me. The film chronicles those who purposely put out misinformation and those who are affected by it. It is a powerful film. We will watch it on February 6th, reflect on it, and regroup on March 6th for […]

Free

Strong Women of the Bible Series

Virtual

In the entire Jewish Bible (Tanach) only fifty women are mentioned by name, and they “speak” less than 1% of the time. Re-examining the texts in which women are mentioned, we will read between the lines for the details of their lives and stories. This series will take place on Rosh Hodesh (except when on […]

Free

Strong Women of the Bible Series

Virtual

In the entire Jewish Bible (Tanach) only fifty women are mentioned by name, and they “speak” less than 1% of the time. Re-examining the texts in which women are mentioned, we will read between the lines for the details of their lives and stories. This series will take place on Rosh Hodesh (except when on […]

Free

Charrette 4: Struggling to Embrace Diversity: Presidential Reflections on Institutional Shortcomings

March 9th, 2022, 3:30 pm ET — Mary Hinton (Hollins University) and Carl Strikwerda (Elizabethtown College, Emeritus) Join Presidents Mary Hinton (Hollins University) and Carl Strikwerda (Elizabethtown College, Emeritus) as they explore the history and missteps of institutional efforts to embrace diversity, with a focus on the curriculum and campus life outside the classroom. In conversation with […]

Charrette 4: Struggling to Embrace Diversity: Presidential Reflections on Institutional Shortcomings

March 9th, 2022, 3:30 pm ET — Mary Hinton (Hollins University) and Carl Strikwerda (Elizabethtown College, Emeritus) Join Presidents Mary Hinton (Hollins University) and Carl Strikwerda (Elizabethtown College, Emeritus) as they explore the history and missteps of institutional efforts to embrace diversity, with a focus on the curriculum and campus life outside the classroom. In conversation with […]

A Future with Hope Art Program

The Oasis at Grace 5524 Belmont Ave

All ages with focus on elementary school students Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm @ The Oasis at Grace 5524 Belmont Ave A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, "What does a future with hope look like?" through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, […]

Free

A Future with Hope Art Program

The Oasis at Grace 5524 Belmont Ave

All ages with focus on elementary school students Every Wednesday in March from 6:15-7pm @ The Oasis at Grace 5524 Belmont Ave A Future with Hope invites children and parents of all ages to answer the question, "What does a future with hope look like?" through art. We will look at civil rights leaders, poetry, […]

Free

Well Known but Rarely Read: The Book of Job in Jewish Life and Thought

Dr. Jason Kalman, Professor of Classical Hebrew Literature and Interpretation; Gottschalk-Slade Chair in Jewish Intellectual History, HUC/Cincinnati Dr. Jason Kalman will explore how despite its absence from Jewish Liturgy and synagogue practice, the Book of Job permeated Jewish culture in the Rabbinic Period and the Middle Ages. Dozens of medieval commentators sought to make sense of […]

Free

Well Known but Rarely Read: The Book of Job in Jewish Life and Thought

Dr. Jason Kalman, Professor of Classical Hebrew Literature and Interpretation; Gottschalk-Slade Chair in Jewish Intellectual History, HUC/Cincinnati Dr. Jason Kalman will explore how despite its absence from Jewish Liturgy and synagogue practice, the Book of Job permeated Jewish culture in the Rabbinic Period and the Middle Ages. Dozens of medieval commentators sought to make sense of […]

Free