Participants in a Believe Out Loud Workshop at St. James': Hackettstown |
She was up early again the next day and headed north to Christ Church in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., home of the Mid-Hudson Dignity-Integrity Chapter. There, she offered the sermon and led a forum afterwards.
The Rt. Rev. Mark Beckwith, Bishop of Newark, and the Rev. Dr. Caroline Hall |
That evening, Integrity NYC-Metro hosted an "open house" event at St. Paul's Church, Chatham. After reading excerpts from her new book A Thorn in the Flesh, Dr.
Hall participated in a spirited conversation with the
multi-generational audience about the ways Integrity's focus is shifting
and how we can continue to be an asset to the church.
Mr. Greg Newton of the BGSQD Bookstore introduces the Rev. Dr. Caroline Hall |
On Wednesday, Dr. Hall took lunch with students and faculty at General Theological Seminary in New York. That evening, she hosted a "meet the author" event at the Bureau of General Services: Queer Division,
a new pop-up LGBT bookstore and gallery in the trendy NoLiTa district.
It was interesting to take this subject matter into a secular space,
where those less familiar with our movement's history within the church
could bring different contexts and perspectives to the conversation.
Finally, on Thursday, May 2nd, Dr. Hall led an adult form at the Church of St. Luke in the Fields in the West Village, unofficial "mother church" of the NYC-Metro Chapter.
Integrity extends its profound thanks to the Rev. Dr. Cathy Deats, the Rev. Mary Davis, the Rev. William Blake Rider, the Rev. Caroline Stacey and their congregations, The Rev. Lang Lowrey III and the faculty and staff of General Theological Seminary, as well as Mr. Greg Newton at the BGSQD Bookstore for their hospitality and assistance in making these events possible.
Dr. Caroline Hall addresses an adult forum at St. Luke in the Fields in NYC, May 2nd, 2013 |
Dr. Caroline Hall addresses an adult forum at St. Luke in the Fields in NYC, May 2nd, 2013 |
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