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Forefront Gathers Religious, Nonreligious for Conversation

by | 2 November, 2011 | 0 comments

On Thursday, Forefront Church (New York, NY) will hold its next “Conversation That Matters,” a regular gathering to discuss a problem, issue, or article as well as offer one or two people the opportunity to share their own stories.

“There are too few places where nonreligious and religious people can listen to one another graciously and learn from one another’s perspectives,” the church writes.

Forefront posts links to discussion questions and suggested readings before each gathering.

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