Sacred Ground course this fall

A Diocese of Kansas Sacred Ground circle is available on Zoom again this fall, with openings for 12 participants.
      Sacred Ground is a step in “Becoming Beloved Community” — a long term commitment to racial justice, healing and reconciliation by the Episcopal Church. Sacred Ground is a series of 11 conversations around race, based on materials to be read and viewed in advance.
      The readings and videos are accessed online; sessions meet weekly on Zoom. Kay and LeRoy Dagg will co-facilitate a Sacred Ground circle which will begin meeting on Tuesday evenings, 7:30 – 9:00 P.M. The first session will be be on September 3, with the final session on November 26. The group will not meet on September 10, nor on Election Day,
November 5.
      Sacred Ground Zoom sessions meet weekly for 90 minutes. All are welcome to join;
participation is not restricted to Episcopalians, nor to Kansans. There is no fee for anyone
to participate in Sacred Ground.
      There are two required books: Waking Up White (and Finding Myself in the Story of Race) by Debby Irving, and Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman. Several copies of the books are available to check out from the Grace Cathedral/BKSM library.
      Find more information about Sacred Ground at the Episcopal Church’s website —
https://www.episcopalchurch.org/sacred-ground/. Sign up to participate, or send your questions about Sacred Ground to the Daggs at ks_sacredground@daggsound.com or lk.dagg@sbcglobal.net.

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