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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Faith & LGBT Equality event in Denton on Jan 13, 2013

Forum set at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

Members of Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays Denton will conduct a forum on faith and equality featuring area religious leaders at 3 p.m. Sunday.

The event is free and open to the public and will be at Denton Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1111 Cordell St.

Scheduled to participate are:

•  Rabbi Geoffrey Dennis of congregation Kol Ami in Flower Mound and adjunct professor in the Jewish Studies program at the University of North Texas;

•  Mike Ghouse, president of the Foundation for Pluralism, founder of America Together Foundation and speaker and writer on intercultural issues;

•  the Rev. Jeff Hood, Baptist minister and peace activist who works as a chaplain at John Peter Smith Hospital and as moderator of the Denton Fellowship of Reconciliation;

•  the Rev. Peter Johnson, longtime civil rights activist and associate of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; and

•  Scottie McIntyre Johnson, ministerial intern at Denton Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
For more information, visit www.pflagdenton.org 



Faith & LGBT Equality


WhenSun, January 13, 3pm – 5pm
WherePFLAG Denton - Meets at Denton Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1111 Cordell, Denton (map)
 
DescriptionPFLAG Meeting Sunday, January 13, 3:00 pm Faith & LGBT Equality: A forum featuring religious leaders from diverse perspectives This event is free and open to the public 
 
Rabbi Geoffrey Dennis, of congregation Kol Ami in Flower Mound and Adjunct Professor n the Jewish Studies program, University of North Texas 
 
Mike Ghouse, Muslim and President of the Foundation for Pluralism, Founder of America Together Foundation and speaker and writer on intercultural issues. 
 
Rev. Jeff Hood, Progressive Baptist minister and peace activist who works as a chaplain at John Peter Smith Hospital and as moderator of the Denton Fellowship of Reconciliation. 
 
Rev. Peter Johnson, Long time civil rights activist and assistant to Dr. King during civil rights campaigns 
 
Scottie McIntyre Johnson, Ministerial Intern at Denton Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 
 
Please help us spread the word about this meeting by printing out and distributing our event flyer, which is below in a two per page downladable PDF. 
 
This event is listing on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/events/583125501714623/ Please join our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DentonPFLAG/

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