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SUMMARY:Campolo Scholars Forum with Saleem Ghubril
DESCRIPTION:Topic\n“Tony told me to go where I was most needed. This is what happened!” \nWhere\nWalton Hall Prayer Chapel and via Zoom \nWhen\nMonday\, April 11\, 2022 at 10 AM EST \nBiography\nSaleem Ghubril\, received an honorary degree from Eastern University in 2014.   He is a passionate advocate for children and for the City of Pittsburgh.  An ordained Presbyterian minister\, he has devoted his life to serving the people of his community through outreach and education programs. \nIn 1985\, Saleem founded The Pittsburgh Project\, a community development organization that provided free home renovations to hundreds of vulnerable seniors each year.  It also mentored\, educated\, and deployed thousands of youth in meaningful volunteer community service. Saleem led The Pittsburgh Project until 2008\, when he assumed the leadership of The Pittsburgh Promise. \nThe Pittsburgh Promise works for a future where: \n\nall urban youth are equipped to reach post-secondary success\,\nall public schools serve all children excellently\,\nPittsburgh is flourishing in all its neighborhoods\,\nand our workforce is widely diverse and highly skilled to advance a region that is good and just for all.\n\nIn the last 12 years\, The Pittsburgh Promise has sent more than 10\,100 urban youth to college and provided them with over $155 million in scholarships. \nSaleem is the volunteer pastor of Mosaic Community Church in Pittsburgh.  He also serves on the boards of The Buhl Foundation and the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh.
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/campolo-scholars-forum-with-saleem-ghubril/
LOCATION:Eastern University\, 1300 Eagle Road\, St. Davids\, PA\, 19087\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events
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SUMMARY:Christ and Culture with Dr. Eloise Meneses
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Eloise Meneses will lead the first Campolo Scholar Forum on Christ and Culture. \nClick here to register for the free webinar. \nEloise is Professor of Cultural Anthropology in the Department of Social Transformation at Eastern University. She has done research on the lives of Dalit (“untouchable”) women\, resulting in the book\, Love and Revolutions: Market Women and Social Change in India. She has also written Studying the Image and On Knowing Humanity. She teaches in the areas of India\, global economic systems\, poverty\, women’s experience\, language and culture\, race and ethnicity\, and faith and science. She is also editor of the journal\, On Knowing Humanity\, and Director of the MA in Theological and Cultural Anthropology.
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/scholars-forum-with-dr-eloise-meneses/
LOCATION:EU Walton Hall Prayer Chapel or Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Campolo Center for Ministry":MAILTO:campolocenter@eastern.edu
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SUMMARY:The Holy Art of Listening with Michael Gingrich and Tom Kaden
DESCRIPTION:In times of distress\, the best thing we can do is listen to others’ stories and questions; for it’s in the sharing we find the answers we need and seek.  Listening to the world’s most pressing emotional/spiritual/mental/physical/relational challenges brings healing\, restoration\, and hope.   \nMichael Gingerich and Tom Kaden envisioned an organization with the capability and capacity to be the ears and heart for those who need a compassionate person who listens. They are story seekers who created Someone To Tell It Too for the storyteller. Through the years\, a vault full of stories and success has been filled because of the leaders\, staff\, and volunteers who are compassionate listeners and meet as a pair with a storyteller. Nothing about the story being shared is left without being expressed. Listening is when the magic happens. \nLife-long friends who have a deep-seeded respect for each other and brotherly love\, Michael and Tom are passionate about listening and have a vision and mission to bring compassionate listening to everyone’s home\, workplace\, and relationship. Using their 2by2 Leadership™ model\, they offer value to individuals and organizations seeking transformation and growth. In their homes\, they practice intentionally being present with their families while balancing their mission to help storytellers. \nCultivating and fostering deep\, authentic\, and compassionate relationships drive their resolve to model listening as a genuine method to engage each person who enters their lives. Two of their influencers are Henri Nouwen and Fred (Mr.) Rogers. In the spirit of Mr. Rogers\, they seek to create communities of acceptance\, trust\, appreciation\, and encouragement.  \nMichael is a graduate of Lancaster Theological Seminary and Tom is a graduate of Asbury Theological Seminar. Their education is the foundation for their chosen mission to bring compassionate listening to businesses\, nonprofits\, individuals\, and families. 
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/the-holy-art-of-listening-with-michael-gingrich-and-tom-kaden/
LOCATION:EU Walton Hall Prayer Chapel or Online
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SUMMARY:The Walls (and Bridges) We Build with Rev. Ray Schellinger
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nEastern Baptist (Palmer) Theological Seminary alum\, Ray Schellinger (’93) will share about the barriers that are going up in the US (and around the world) to prevent refugees and asylum seekers from finding places of safety and belonging. He will spotlight several examples of radical hospitality which have risen in stark contrast to the attitudes of rejection which abound in our culture. \nRay is the International Ministries global consultant for Immigrants and Refugees. He networks with IM colleagues and international partners that serve with refugees and displaced peoples\, helping to strengthen their ministries\, find needed resources and build capacity. Ray works to construct bridges between U.S. and P.R. churches and these partners\, providing opportunities to serve some of the most vulnerable people in the world. In addition\, Ray hosts several teams per year in international cross-cultural settings where they can learn about the struggles of migrants\, the realities of global immigration and border policies.  \nhttps://www.internationalministries.org/author/r-schellinger/  \nOn earth as it is in heaven (Matthew 6:10) \nInternational Ministries\, also known as the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society\, works cross-culturally to invite people to become disciples of Jesus Christ and to proclaim\, through both word and deed\, God’s reign of justice\, peace and abundant life for all creation. \n 
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/the-walls-and-bridges-we-build-with-rev-ray-schellinger/
LOCATION:EU Walton Hall Prayer Chapel or Online
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