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2019 Calvin Symposium on Worship | Workshop

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WORKSHOP


How can we imagine our corporate worship services as opportunities to practice equity across lines of gender, race, socioeconomics, and sexuality? Using the economic model of “egalitarian zones” in our faith communities, we will explore ways to facilitate worship that include everyone at the table. Specific methods, strategies, and resources will be shared, and there will be time for us to imagine new ways of liturgical living relevant to our own contexts. 

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