Celebrating the Witness & Life of Martin Luther King Jr.

Please join us for a film, presentation, and conversation about how the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. is still inspiring us and speaking to us as people of faith. How might his great devotion to creating Beloved Community rekindle, challenge and nourish our own ongoing conversion in this new decade?
 
 
L.R. Berger was trained in Nonviolence Education and Restorative Justice Practice at Andover Newton Theological Seminary, Boston Theological Institute, and by Pace e Bene and the Fellowship of Reconciliation. She is dedicated to the work of healing the wounds of violence and to educating herself and others about the causes, consequences and sacred alternatives to the cycle of violence. For the last 30 years, she has worked as a counselor, poet and educator in NH and at University of Massachusetts/Boston. Her collection of poems, “The Unexpected Aviary,” received the Jane Kenyon Award for Outstanding Book of Poetry and support from the National Endowment of the Arts.
Date & Time:
January 13, 2010 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Host:
Parish of the Transfiguration

Location

Parish of the Transfiguration
Corner of Kelley & Alsace St
Manchester, NH
United States