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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Sacred Belonging-Faith\, Disability & Community
DESCRIPTION:Join us on November 6th for a Lunch & Learn at Duke Divinity School where we will talk about the intersection of faith\, disability and community! We would love to see you there! Join us virtually or in person! \nRegister through the link to join us either in person or on zoom! \nWe are excited to share more about Panelists: \nThomas Murphy\, Ph.D. \nTom is the Inclusion & Advocacy Manager for L’Arche USA. He supports and promotes the leadership and inclusion of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in L’Arche across the US and develops advocacy and policy awareness around issues that impact L’Arche communities. Tom began with L’Arche as a direct care assistant in 2002 and has held a number of leadership roles since. He continues to develop expertise in accessible learning design and inclusive decision-making\, which fuels his passion for building a culture of belonging in L’Arche and beyond. Outside of work\, Tom can be found hiking with his family and reading\, writing\, and teaching about theology and spirituality. \nTatum Tricarico\, M.Div \nTatum Tricarico grew up in San Diego California and received her MDiv from Duke Divinity School in Durham\, NC. She has worked in several churches doing work with children\, youth\, and adults. When she’s not at church\, Tatum is likely diving into her passion for Disability justice. She is an activist on Instagram (@blind_person_in_area) where she shares a Disability Culture Calendar she created. She has also helped co-organize Durham’s first Disability Pride Parade and has spoken at the San Diego California Women’s March\, Institute of Theology and Disability\, and many other places on Disability justice and theology. She is excited to be publishing her book Blessed Is The Body\, available for preorder now! In her free time she loves reading audio books\, making art\, writing letters\, and hanging out with all the people she loves! \nLamar Hardwick\, D.Min. \nDr. Lamar Hardwick\, also known as “The Autism Pastor\,” is a cancer survivor\, PhD student\, and award-winning author\, focused on the intersection of disability\, race\, and religion. Hardwick was diagnosed with Autism at the age of thirty-six. He provides workshops and consults with businesses\, churches\, universities\, and faith-based organizations on becoming more disability inclusive. He is a graduate of the Candler School of Theology at Emory University\, the Clergy Scholar Program at Yale Divinity\, and a 2017 graduate of Georgia Forward’s Young Game Changers program. He has authored four books\, including his most recent book\, How Ableism Fuels Racism: Dismantling the Hierarchy of Bodies in the Church.  \nCarrie Craig\, M.Div \nThe Reverend Carrie Craig has lived in several states across the country\, but North Carolina is her home. She graduated from the University of Colorado in Boulder with a BS in psychology and a minor in religious studies. Being raised a preacher’s kid\, she left for college with no thought of becoming a priest. After some determined resistance\, her interest in religious studies turned toward a call to the priesthood.  \nHaving studied two years at Duke Divinity School\, she completed her Master of Divinity from the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley\, California\, and was ordained to the priesthood in 1993. She returned to North Carolina\, working as a hospital chaplain at East Carolina University’s School of Medicine\, a priest\, and an educator. Now retired\, she lives once again in East Carolina\, grateful to be near the ocean and close to friends. She actively advocates for people with disabilities. As a writer\, she has developed a strong interest in the experience of aging with a disability. She enjoys traveling\, watching movies and reading books\, and music in many forms. \nBorn with a disability and using an electric wheelchair\, Carrie has faced the challenge and excitement of working and worshiping with faith communities. She believes that including people with disabilities in faith practices is much more than building ramps and providing ASL. It is about welcoming everyone into a space of belonging\, be it in a building or online. It is about discovering how our uniqueness can enrich the community’s life and practice. 
URL:https://larchenc.org/event/sacredbelonging/
LOCATION:Duke Divinity School\, 407 Chapel Dr.\, Durham\, NC\, 27708\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Cook Together!
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to join new friends and familiar faces at Cook Together 🍽️! \nWhat to expect: \n1.  We first gather around tables and introduce ourselves. We then ask a get-to-know-you “This or That” question\, such as “Do you like Salty or Savory?” or “Do you prefer the mountains or the beach?”🤔 \n2. Next\, we review the recipe we are making for the day. ✅ \n3. We create the recipe together in groups\, following the step-by-step directions 🔢(No cooking experience is needed to join us ). \n4. We clean up together and celebrate any exciting news! 🎉
URL:https://larchenc.org/event/6163-2-2/
LOCATION:The Bulla Center\, 301 W Jones St\, Raleigh\, 27603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cook Together
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SUMMARY:Listening & Visioning Day
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to join L’Arche North Carolina and L’Arche USA for a special Visioning & Listening Day as we dream together about the next five years of our shared life and mission. \nWe’ll begin by celebrating how far we’ve come—the milestones\, friendships\, and growth that have shaped our community so far. Then\, we’ll turn toward the future: listening deeply\, imagining boldly\, and exploring how we can strengthen our housing\, programs\, and long-term sustainability. \nThis day will shape the foundation for our next strategic plan\, and your voice matters. Whether you’re a longtime friend\, a family member\, a community partner\, or someone who believes in belonging for people of all abilities\, we hope you’ll join us. \nWhen: Saturday\, November 8 • 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM\nWhere: Duke Memorial United Methodist Church\, Durham\, NC \nRegister: https://forms.gle/nDQsSP94XZoeQZNE9 \nAll are invited. You should come if: \n\nYou feel inspired by L’Arche’s mission of creating homes and communities of belonging—and want to help bring that vision more fully to life.\nYou believe in L’Arche’s impact and want to invest your insight\, creativity\, and leadership in its future.\nYou value inclusive\, accessible conversations where every voice is heard.\n\nBeing present for the full day (10 AM–3 PM) is encouraged so we can move together through each part of the visioning process. Lunch will be provided. Please register in advance so we have enough food and materials for everyone. \nTogether\, we’ll explore an important question: \nIn five years\, where do we want L’Arche NC to be—and what will it take to get there? \nWith gratitude\,\nLaura Steed Lorino\, \nExecutive Director/Community Leader
URL:https://larchenc.org/event/listening-visioning-day/
LOCATION:Duke Memorial United Methodist Church\, 504 W Chapel Hill St\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
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