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Serve Together: Dog Treats!
Serve Together: Dog Treats!
Join us for our newest event: “Serve Together” ! During “Serve Together”, we work on projects to support local non-profits and service organizations – from blankets and dog treats to luminaries 🕯️, we will try our best to give back to the community! For our second Serve Together event, we will be making dog treats! […]
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Disability & Dating 💞
Disability & Dating 💞
Let's learn about love! Our Disability & Dating panel seeks to celebrate love in all its diversity, where everyone has the chance to make meaningful connections!
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Stations of the Cross: Disability Justice
Stations of the Cross: Disability Justice
Interactive Stations of the Cross with L'Arche NC Thursday, March 14 at Duke Memorial at 7:00PM (in person) At each of the fourteen stations, we will prayerfully memorialize and visualize the journey of Christ to the Cross. At the gathering, we will use reflections written by Tatum Tricarico, the L’Arche NC Disability Justice and Theology read more
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Stations of the Cross: Disability Justice (VIRTUAL)
Stations of the Cross: Disability Justice (VIRTUAL)
Join us on Zoom at 7PM for Interactive Stations of the Cross!
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Stations of the Cross: Disability Justice (Raleigh)
Stations of the Cross: Disability Justice (Raleigh)
Welcome to Stations of Cross with L'Arche NC! Tatum Tricaco looks at theology through a distinct disability rights lens, and uses both her experience and knowledge to create a unique, mindful experience that stimulates the soul.
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Book Discussion: “Loving Our Own Bones”
Book Discussion: “Loving Our Own Bones”
Join us for a 4-week book discussion on Zoom! We'll be reading "Loving Our Own Bones," a powerful book about spiritual dissent and radical self-love.