Our God is Undocumented

Biblical activist Ched Meyers in dialogue with migrant activist Maru Maesa

Maru and the gathered community will highlight current migrant and refugee issues in the Canadian context. Ched will engage these issues from his book, Our God is Undocumented, co-written with Matthew Colwell.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012
6:30 Gathering
7:00-9:00 Program

Church of the Holy Trinity
Trinity Square (behind the Eaton Centre), Toronto
$10 or pay what you can.
socialjusticeatht@gmail.com

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