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How We Love Matters - Faith & Justice Book Cohort


Albert Tate is a pastor of Monrovia Fellowship in Pasadena, CA, podcast host and Mississippi native who loves the Church and its people. So much so that he wants us all to understand the truth of racism and how it affects us all—relationally, internally and spiritually. What is God’s truth when talking about racism? And what is the call on the people of God to respond? Tate teaches us how to stand with and love each other well.

This 5 week book cohort is a great place to start if you’re new in your racial understanding or if you want a deeper understanding of how the Church can be an ally and a compassionate sibling.

Two meetings times are available:

March 14 - April 11, Tuesdays at 4:30PM PT/ 7:30PM ET

March 15 - April 12, Wednesdays at 7PMPT

REGISTER HERE

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