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TALK – Wounds of Love: Faith-Based Responses to Homelessness in Seattle

January 8, 2019

What difference do housed Christians in Seattle make for people who are homeless?

What difference does homelessness make in the spiritual lives of housed Christians?

Can people of faith, some faith and no faith come together to end homelessness?

Paul Houston Blankenship and others will discuss these questions and ways all of us can try to solve the social problem of homelessness in Seattle. He will be joined by panelists Ben Curtis of Operation Nightwatch, Kae Eaton of Mental Health Chaplaincy, and Kelle Brown of Plymouth Church, with additional concluding remarks by Manuel Mejido of Seattle University’s Center for Religious Wisdom & World Affairs, and moderation by James Wellman of the University of Washington, Jackson School for International Studies.


Tuesday, January 22, 2019  //   6:30 p.m.

Thomson 101   //  Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies

University of Washington, Seattle

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Comparative Religion Staff