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Poverty, by America: What is Our Response?

  • Second Presbyterian Church 7700 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN, 46260 United States (map)

Sponsored by: Christ the King Catholic Church, Congregation Beth Shalom, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Meridian Street United Methodist Church, St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Northminster Presbyterian Church, Second Presbyterian Church

We believe that our faith traditions call us to love our neighbors and we are encouraging you to read this book, hear the call of our faiths, and work together to make a difference in our communities.

“Sociologist Matthew Desmond’s new book explains why poverty persists despite—and because of—the things we do... In this new book, Desmond examines the intricate web of visible and invisible forces that keep so many Americans poor…It will take faith to work toward something presently unimaginable, hope to know that it is possible, and love—that irrational emotion that leads us to sacrifice when there is nothing for us to gain, when there’s even something for us to lose.” ~ Review by Tony Tian-Ren Lin

The study sessions will be interactive and your engagement in discussions will be welcomed. You are invited to attend any or all sessions; it is not necessary to attend all sessions to participate.

DATES and LOCATIONS

Sunday, September 10, 7-8:30 p.m. Prologue and Chapters 1-3
Location: Meridian Street United Methodist Church, 5500 N. Meridian Street, Fellowship Hall

Tuesday, September 19, 7-8:30 p.m. Chapters 4-6
Location: Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, 6501 N. Meridian St., Chapel

Tuesday, September 26, 7-8:30 p.m. Chapters 7-9 and Epilogue
Location: St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 100 W. 86th Street, Fellowship Hall

Sunday, October 1, 2-4 p.m. Poverty, by America: What is Our Response?
Location: Second Presbyterian Church, 7700 N. Meridian Street, McFarland Hall

Featured Speaker: Timothy Streett, Assistant Director, Shepherd Community Center. “Act Justly. Love Mercy. Mobilizing Faith Communities to Address Urban and Rural Poverty”

Free childcare for infants – 3rd grade; sign up when registering by Sept 24. Live-streamed and recorded.

Location: Second Presbyterian Church, 7700 N. Meridian Street, McFarland Hall

Featured Speaker: Timothy Streett, Assistant Director, Shepherd Community Center. “Act Justly. Love Mercy. Mobilizing Faith Communities to Address Urban and Rural Poverty”

Free childcare for infants – 3rd grade; sign up when registering by Sept 24. Live-streamed and recorded.

Table set up can start at 1:30 p.m.

We need confirmation about planning to have an information table by Friday, September 15 at noon, in order to put the organization’s name in the program.

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