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Doing Our Work 3: / The Future of Race in America

New Garden Friends Meeting 801 New Garden Road, Greensboro, North Carolina

Addressing Racial Inequity Head-On Towards Organizing for Justice;  You are invited to a monthly series of workshops using visual media to focus on dialog, community-building and actions “standing up for racial justice”. “The Future of Race in America," (Michelle Alexander, Tedtalk).  -- A program of the Guilford Anti-Racism Alliance (GARA) - White Caucus Questions: [email protected] 

Friendship Community Partnership Joint Worship

New Garden Friends Meeting 801 New Garden Road, Greensboro, North Carolina

The Friendship Community Partnership includes 5 churches; Collins Grove UMC, New Garden Friends, Persimmon Grove AME, Raleigh’s Cross Roads UMC and St. Barnabas Episcopal. We will gather at 6pm for a shared potluck dinner and then worship together from 7-8pm. Worship will include music from our choirs, readings and prayers.

“Gazing Prayer” Bus Tour

Raleigh's Crossroads United Methodist Church 715 Guilford College Road, Greensboro, NC, United States

Rev. Donald McCoy of Raleigh’s Crossroads United Methodist Church invites Friendship Community Partnership to join in a prayerful bus tour of Greensboro.  Meet him at RCRUMC on Guilford College Road at 9:30 a.m. The group will catch a City bus at shelter nearby, and ride to the Depot downtown. Rev. McCoy will guide us in riding different buses for a tour of selected areas of the city you may never have seen before. Riders will…

Work Day

We have new paint and floors downstairs! Now it’s time to spruce some things up even more. Please join the House and Religious Education Committees for a work day on Saturday, April 21 at 12:30 p.m. We will be cleaning, de-cluttering, and reorganizing, and could use all the help we can get! Snacks will be provided.

Adult Forum / Climate Crisis, Solutions, and Faith

New Garden Friends Meeting 801 New Garden Road, Greensboro, North Carolina

Emery Kiefer is the Campus Corps Coordinator at The Climate Reality Project. A native of North Carolina, she completed her Bachelors of Science degree in Natural Resources: Policy and Administration at NC State University. Growing up in Greensboro, she was an active part of New Garden Meeting, participating in First Day Classes, Young Friends, and serving as a Summer Camp Counselor at New Garden Friends School. During her time at NC State, she began canvassing…