In the latest episode of the Utah Epodcopalians podcast, Deacon Libby Hunter led an enlightening discussion on the intersection of faith and political advocacy. With the Legislature set to start on Tuesday, this timely episode delves into thought-provoking topics into how our faith calls us to champion the needs of the marginalized in our community.
On January 18th, there will be an opportunity to advocate for those facing hunger and homelessness: the Faith and Advocacy Coalition meeting is scheduled at 10:00 a.m. at the Capitol Board Room. This important gathering, sponsored by the Crossroads Urban Center, will focus on addressing the critical issues. Given the extremely limited parking availability, we strongly recommend taking Bus 200 to the Capitol, which is free of charge. This is a pivotal opportunity for Utah Episcopalians to engage in meaningful dialogue and action towards social justice and community support.
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