Each Sunday morning from 9:15 to 10:15, adults gather in the fellowship hall to hear from an expert working in the world to make it a more just place. Presentations are generally followed by time to ask questions. As we learn, we become better prepared to act in faith and love. Here is the January schedule.
January 9 Alliance Medical Ministry. Dr. Anne McLaurin, Staff Physician, and Rev. Joi Williams, Clinical Chaplain, will share the story of this faith-led non-profit organization with the mission of serving working uninsured adults of Wake County in need of affordable health care
January 16 Honoring the Legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. David Zonderman, Associate Professor of History, North Carolina State University, will speak on the history and present status of public sector unions in North Carolina, including the Hear Our Public Employee (HOPE) Coalition and its ongoing efforts to legalize collective bargaining for state, county, school, and municipal workers.
January 23 Review and discussion of previous 2 sessions.
January 30 (Tentative) Garman Troup about pre-weatherization project
January 9 Alliance Medical Ministry. Dr. Anne McLaurin, Staff Physician, and Rev. Joi Williams, Clinical Chaplain, will share the story of this faith-led non-profit organization with the mission of serving working uninsured adults of Wake County in need of affordable health care
January 16 Honoring the Legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. David Zonderman, Associate Professor of History, North Carolina State University, will speak on the history and present status of public sector unions in North Carolina, including the Hear Our Public Employee (HOPE) Coalition and its ongoing efforts to legalize collective bargaining for state, county, school, and municipal workers.
January 23 Review and discussion of previous 2 sessions.
January 30 (Tentative) Garman Troup about pre-weatherization project