Exploring Religious Difference in Oregon
March 4, 2019 | 6:00 p.m. | Concordia University Library
2811 NE Holman St., Portland OR 97211
Religion is a topic traditionally not discussed in mixed company. But what do we lose when we avoid exploring our religious differences? Oregon is among the states in the US where people are most likely to identify as religiously unaffiliated. Many Oregonians have spiritual practices that both align with and transcend institutional definitions. Others filter strongly held values through religious traditions and frameworks. Writer and former chaplain Elizabeth Harlan-Ferlo will lead participants in examining the tools we use to talk about religion without dismissing others’ beliefs or flattening the beautiful and sometimes harrowing complexities of our experiences. At the host’s request, this conversation may be customized to fit the specific needs of their community.
Concordia University Library Multicultural Arts & Events Program
Free
Kurt Bergdolt at kbergdolt@cu-portland.edu or 503-493-6213