This Sunday, April 29, at 2:30-4:30 p.m., All God’s Children will be gathering for the last time of this academic year and concluding five years of presentation and conversation on LGBT issues and faithAt Westminster Presbyterian Church, Lower Library (see address below.)

Sharon and I have been the conveners/hosts, but many of you have been the attendees, listeners, supporters, and presenters. Please come if you can as we spend time reflecting on and celebrating some of the many stories that were shared–along with awareness, pain, liberation and even reconciliation.

Bring your special memory of a poignant moment, bring a new insight or concern, and maybe even a regret.

Join us for a 5-Year reunion with the assurance that you are a child created in the image of God and of sacred worth, celebrating God’s love and acceptance, and God’s expectation that we behave as good neighbors going forth in joy.  

Phil

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History

All God’s Children (AGC) was founded to offer a safe space–especially for students–for open conversation on LGBT issues and faith. Programs include the telling of (usually first-person) stories, presentations by pastors and professors out of their study and experience, and the screening of documentary films. In the past, students and employees of universities, members of local churches, and residents of the larger San Diego and Southern California area have attended. All who come in a spirit of honest inquiry are welcome.

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For the past four and one-half academic years, All God’s Children (AGC) has met almost weekly (except during some PLNU breaks) on Sundays, 2:30-4:30. Sessions are dedicated to an open discussion of LGBT issues and faith. Participants are asked to respectfully listen to and engage in a variety of contributions to discussion in a spirit of honest inquiry. Moderators ask participants to honor the announced program topic and to be courteous to speakers. The new church home of AGC is Westminster Presbyterian Church (USA), 3598 Talbot St. (at the corner of Canon and Talbot), in Point Loma. The library is one level below the upper parking lot and and on the same level as the lower lot.

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