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Concord, NH, Launch of &quotImages of Israel&quot on Oct. 23

Join us in Concord, NH, on October 23 for the local launch of the &quotImages of Israel&quot course.

We are pleased to announce the launch of the "Images of Israel" course in Concord, NH, on Wednesday, October 23 at the Concordia Lutheran Church.

The Reverend Dr.  Alan Culpepper , Dean of the McAfee school of Theology and New Paths: Christians Engaging Israel steering committee member, and the Reverend Dr. Peter A. Pettit , co-director of New Paths, will be presenting the "Images of Israel" course at the launch at the October 23 Concordia Lutheran Church event. The event is free. 

Schedule
11:30AM-12:30PM: Registration and lunch
12:30PM-3:30PM: Program

Please RSVP to:
Kathleen Rusnak ( [email protected] ) with your name, title, congregation/organization, address, and telephone number.

Location:
Concordia Lutheran Church
(the Reverend Jonathan Hopkins, Pastor)
211 North Main Street
Concord, NH  03301
603-224-0277

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"Images of Israel" is a six-part adult study program that empowers groups of Christians to have a robust experience in learning about Israel in its complexity, while bringing Christian theology and values into the conversation.

As part of the New Paths: Christians Engaging Israel project, the heart of "Images of Israel" is engagement. Participants work with texts, ideas, images, fellow learners, and leaders to explore Israel—as a state, as a people, as a nation, and as a land—and to clarify the commitment of Christians to work for justice and peace among Palestinians and Jews.

For more on the "Images of Israel" course, click  here

For more information on the New Paths: Christians Engaging Israel project, including commentary from our steering committee, click  here .

You care about Israel, peoplehood, and vibrant, ethical Jewish communities. We do too.

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