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Sunday Service at Judson Memorial Church: A Multifaith Call for Healing Christian Antisemitism, Finding Hope in the Wound

Judson Memorial Church + Online

Join Judson Memorial Church’s Mark Gilman, a multifaith community organizer and Lab/Shul’s Co-Founder and Spiritual Leader Shira Kline, to explore how we can find the richest hope in seeing our ugliest legacies. To heal the world, we must face its wounds.

Join us in person in the West Village at Judson Memorial Church, or tune in for the live stream by Zoom.

For in-person participants, the service will be followed by a time for snacks and socializing.

No registration required.

Zoom service can found at judson.org/worship where you can also find a digital copy of the service’s bulletin.

Mark Gilman

Mark Gilman identifies as a “Multifaith Jew” and has a deep passion for multifaith dialogue and organizing. He developed and hosted “Together in Faith, Together in Heart”, a two-year Jewish-Christian study/discussion group in partnership with clergy from Congregation Rodeph Shalom and Judson Memorial Church. He was a Digital Community Manager and frequent presenter for “The Chapel,” an online spiritual community founded by bestselling author, Rev. Nadia Bolz-Weber. He co-developed a Buddhist-Christian Lenten study series at Judson Memorial Church. Most recently he co-developed and co-hosted the spirituality conversation dinner series, The Deep Dinner. You can follow him on Instagram at @untinydancer.