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Hero’s Journey Discussion Series

The Hero’s Journey is all around us: On the big screen, in stories past and present, and maybe even in our own personal narratives. In this four-part series, we’ll journey together with the hero from the ordinary world, into the special world and home again. Along the way we’ll explore life experiences – such as callings, thresholds, ordeals, rewards and return – and meet mentors, allies, tricksters and more. Following Christopher Vogler’s easy-to-read book the Writer’s Journey, the series will rely heavily on small group discussions. The Hero’s Journey: Pathways of Transformative Experience is part of the Thinking Theologically fall course schedule. Learn more, see the full course schedule and sign up at www.moumethodist.org/thinkingtheologically

How Far We’ve Come

General Commission on the Status and Role of Women Presents I AM Her Lunch and Learn- "How Far We've Come and the Distance Still to Go" 2020 Salary Study with Dr. Magaela Bethune on Thursday, September 23 at 12 p.m. GCSRW is taking last year’s I AM Her Women’s Leadership Summit and bringing you I AM Her Lunch and Learn! Bring your lunch and join this movement of women to be inspired, be empowered, and be equipped to do the work both personally, and professionally within The United Methodist Church. They will be going through our 2020 Salary Study with researcher and writer Dr. Magaela Bethune. We will discuss the first article of the salary study series published that can be found at https://gcsrw.org/MonitoringHistory/WomenByTheNumbers/tabid/891/post/how-far-we-ve-come-and-the-distance-still-to-go-umc-clergywomen-are-still-significantly-undercompensated/Default.aspx. She will also give a preview of the upcoming articles related to the salary study that will be published throughout the fall. Join this informative session at:

 Meeting ID: 822 1841 0699
Passcode: 180603
 



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