Scott and Debra are last-minute inviting a motley (certainly the JEPRites qualify) crew over for a "watching," some talk, and some food. We never have done this, but it seems like fun, as well as timely and interesting. Clearly dealing with justice issues, playing off recent messages from Michael, Bill (Givens) and Jake. Be nimble. Please seriously consider joining us.
Feel free to invite anyone else you think might be interested. If practical, let me know who is likely to come; if not, come anyway. With a guess of numbers, we can detemine how many pizzas, or whatever, to get.
See below for a blurb on the program.
Use Mapquest or ? on our address, or be in touch (EM or cell phone) and I can direct you to the Pyron abode. Let me know if other questions arise.
Scott Pyron
13 Village Walk Drive
Decatur, GA 30030
H 404-378-7078
Mobile 404-822-9550
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WHAT: Presidential Forum on Faith, Values, and Poverty
WHEN: Monday, June 4, 2007, at 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
WHO: Senator Hillary Clinton, former Senator John Edwards and Senator Barack Obama
Sojourners announced today that it will host a candidates forum on
faith, values, and poverty on Monday, June 4, 2007, at 7:00 p.m. featuring the
three leading Democratic presidential contenders. CNN has joined Sojourners as a
media partner and has agreed to broadcast the forum live from the campus of
George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
Jim Wallis, the author of God's Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn’t Get It, and a founder of Sojourners, invited the leading Democratic candidates to participate in a substantive national conversation on faith and values, with a particular emphasis on poverty, and the candidates have agreed to participate in the forum.
The question and answer format will be used with each candidate, who will appear
on stage one candidate at a time. Sojourners has extended an invitation to the
leading Republican candidates for a September forum in Iowa. The
forum will be co-sponsored by Catholics In Alliance for the Common
Good, the ONE Campaign, Oxfam America and Eastern University.
"We are excited that the leading candidates will be meeting with
faithful voters who are hungry for a real conversation about the big moral
issues of our time," said Wallis. "The forum will focus on faith and values,
with a special emphasis on poverty. This conversation will offer faithful voters
insights into each candidate’s moral compass and help to guide their decisions
as they consider the candidates running for president of the United
States."
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Sorry. Knew I would forget something. Folks will come from about 6 PM on, giving time for beginning conversation and nibbling.
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