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Everything Must Change: Indianapolis

Indianapolis, IN

Everything Must Change: Indianapolis

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Student (high school, college, seminary, graduate) $35.00 $0.99
Register now $60.00 $1.50
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Event Details

Online registration will end at Noon EST, on Thursday, October 30.

You will be able to register on-site on Saturday for the same prices.  

COME TO INDIANAPOLIS FOR AN ADDITIONAL EMC 2008 STOP!!!

Saturday, November 1, 2008

St. Luke’s United Methodist Church

100 W. 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260

317-846-3404

 

Registration: 8:30 am

Conference: 9am-4:30 pm

Registration fees include lunch, Nude Truths art journal and Songs for a Revolution of Hope cd

The Everything Must Change Tour will be the kick-off to Indianapolis’ 2008 Spirit & Place Festival.  Spirit & Place is a national model for collaborative action between religion, arts and humanities – its purpose is to promote civic engagement, respect for diversity, public imagination and enduring change in our communities. We have strong relationships with the region’s faith, cultural, educational, and civic organizations.

Their primary program is a 17-day civic festival; 25,000+ individuals attend over 70 programs that are created by over 150 local faith-based, arts, and civic organizations working together. The opening weekend of the festival includes a public conversation– an on-stage, spontaneous dialogue between three notable individuals in arts, religion, and humanities around the annual theme.

 

There is a marvelous intersection between Everything Must Change and the mission of Spirit & Place as well as their theme for 2008 – Exploring Imagination. Seeking transformation within faith, mission, art, community and more requires deep imagination at the personal and collective level. Cultivating the practice of imagination in our culture and community is critical…but it is also potential threatening. We need programs that encourage us to talk to each other, to interact, to see art, to listen to music – these are essential if we are to successfully unleash public imagination to benefit our churches and communities and to heal our increasingly fractured world. Spirit & Place is committed to bringing people together in this way – across disciplines, across neighborhood boundaries, across faiths, across social and political lines.