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Trinity Forum: David Urion speaks on "Compassion as a Subversive Act"

Trinity Episcopal Church in Concord invites you to its Sunday morning Adult Forum, Trinity's adult education program, which meets weekly at 9 AM to hear speakers connect us to these topics:  word, worship, wonder, world, and witness, five important aspects of our Christian life.

Join us on Sunday, October 23 at 9 AM to hear Dr. David K. Urion speak on "witness" in his topic "Compassion as a Subversive Act -- Illness, Community and the Gospel of Mark."  Dr. Urion is a pediatric neurologist who has served as director of the Behavioral Neurology/Learning Disabilities Program at Children’s Hospital for the past twenty years.  He is a parishioner at St. Anne's in-the-Fields Episcopal Church in Lincoln.  Come join this fascinating Forum to discuss how communities of faith, like ours, can be more fully present to families with differently-abled members.

Trinity's invited Forum speakers come from many walks of life and have addressed all manner of topics including pilgrimage, faith lost and found, histories and Biblical persons, death and dying, parenting, stewardship, grieving, and much more.

All area residents are welcomed at the Trinity Episcopal Church Sunday morning Forum.  Childcare begins in Trinity's nursery at 9 AM; Trinity's buildings are fully accessible.  For further information on Trinity's Sunday morning Forum, please call 978/369-3715, or visit us on the web at http://www.trinityconcord.org.

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