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Welcome: Extending our Understanding

March 3 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Rev. Dr. Miriam Spies and Rev. Dr. Laurie Stevenson will share their recent doctoral research. Miriam Spies is an ordained minister in The United Church of Canada. She is a crip and queer theologian who finds conversations between theology and disability and/or crip studies rich. Miriam defended her PhD thesis, “A Crip Incarnational Model of Ministry” at Emmanuel College, Toronto School of Theology and is graduating in Spring 2025.
As an ordained United Church minister with over 25 years of experience in congregational ministry and as a mother to a child with complex mental illness, Laurie Stevenson’s Doctor of Ministry research explores the intersection of mental illness, stigma and faith within United Church congregations. Drawing from personal and professional perspectives, her study seeks to uncover the experiences shaping the faith of family members with loved ones with mental illness and recommend strategies for enhancing church environments to foster better listening and support. She successfully defended her thesis in September of this year at Emmanuel College, Toronto School of Theology and is graduating in Spring 2025.
Please join MILC to hear these two wonderful speakers.
To register: https://www.manitoulearningcommunity.com

Details

Date:
March 3
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.manitoulearningcommunity.com/

Organizer

Manitou Intentional Learning Community
Email
manitouintentionallearning@gmail.com
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Venue

Online using Zoom
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