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Zest Casual Conversation: "Politics and Religion"

Tuesday, January 24, 2012 from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM (CT)

Omaha, NE

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Project Interfaith presents…

Politics and Religion
A Zest Casual Conversation



Tuesday, January 24, 2012
5:30 – 7:00 pm
The Village Grinder
8706 Pacific Street

Free and Open to the Public

How do our conversations about religion influence our conversations about politics? Does a political candidate’s faith tradition or belief system matter? How much does your faith tradition or belief system influence your own politics?

Join Project Interfaith to discuss these and other thought-provoking questions for this Zest Casual Conversation about how politics and religion interact and interplay in the United States.  All community members are welcome to this event.

As space is very limited, pre-registration is encouraged but not required.  Walk-ins are welcome, and refreshments will be provided.

Please direct questions to Sierra Pirigyi at sierra@projectinterfaith.org.

This program is part of Project Interfaith’s new series “Zest: Casual Conversations to Freshen the Mind,” which is generously underwritten by The Apogee Group, Inc.

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The Village Grinder
8706 Pacific Street
Omaha, NE 68114

Tuesday, January 24, 2012 from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM (CT)


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Project Interfaith



Project Interfaith grows understanding, respect and relationships among people of all faiths, beliefs and cultures by engaging audiences in creative explorations of faith, religion, identity, interfaith relations, and religious and cultural diversity.

To learn more about or to support our work in the community, please visit our website:   www.projectinterfaith.org.