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Water Cooler Wednesdays

with the Institute for Community Engagement

at Wesley Downtown

Gather around our community water cooler at Wesley Downtown on the third Wednesday of the month for an engaging lunchtime conversation series. This year’s theme will focus on faith, politics and the public square.

All events take place at Wesley Downtown | 900 Massachusetts Avenue NW | Washington, DC 20001

Light lunch provided. Open to the public.

RSVP today at www.surveymonkey.com/r/WaterCoolerWednesdays

September 21, 2016

12:15pm-1:30pm

Countdown to the Election

with Rev. Jennifer Butler, CEO,

Faith in Public Life and

Tim Goeglein, Vice President of External Relations

for Focus on the Family

COMING SOON

Religious Faith and American Values in a Season of Fear

October 19, 2016

12:15pm-1:30pm

Jesus in the Ballot Box: How Faith Values

Did (or Didn’t) Influence the 2016 Election

November 16, 2016

12:15pm-1:30pm

 

Programming provided by the Center for Public Theology,

a program of Wesley Theological Seminary’s Institute for Community

Engagement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

September 15, 2016 | 6pm – 8pm | Busboys and Poets, 14th Street - Directions to the location

“Faith, Race, and Sexual Identity”

Join area young professionals for a discussion on race, sexual identity, and faith with Asher Kolieboi, Assistant University Chaplain at Johns Hopkins University.

About Our Speaker

Asher Kolieboi, Assistant University Chaplain Johns Hopkins University

 Asher Kolieboi hails from Saint Louis, Missouri, by   way of Monrovia, Liberia. A longtime LGBTQ and racial justice community organizer, Asher currently serves as the Assistant University Chaplain at Johns Hopkins University.

 Asher co-organized the 2010 Soulforce Equality Ride, a two-month bus tour of young adults ages 18-28 who traveled to Christian colleges and universities to discuss the intersections of LGBTQ identities and faith. He then went on to serve as the LGBTQ Coordinator and Assistant Director of the Oberlin College Multicultural Resource Center. In 2011 Asher launched (un)heard: Transmasculine People of Color Speak! An ethnographic audio-visual installation about the experiences of transmasculine people of color.

 Asher is currently a candidate for ordained ministry in the United Church of Christ, and completed his Master of Divinity at Vanderbilt University in 2015.

 

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