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FREE Presentation ~ How to Build a Bridge: The Road to Reconciliation

Are the growing divides in our world starting to feel overwhelming?

The first step, and one that each one of us can do, is to “depolarize within.”

We need to look for the walls of separation and hostility inside ourselves and learn how we can start dissolving them. With that as a starting point, we become bearers of reconciliation in our own homes, within our existing family structures, in our workplaces, and beyond. Come find out some ways, as individuals, we can get there.

Presentation starts at 11:30 [Feel free to attend the service on Reconciliation at 10, or for snacks at 11:15]

Presenter: Marla Estes, Founder www.BuildingBridgers.com Working to bridge the political divide since 2017

For more information: [email protected]

Date & Time:

June 1, 2025 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Cost:

Free

First Presbyterian Church of Ashland

1615 Clark Ave
Ashland,OR97520United States

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