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Reconciling Sunday 2010

Anne P. Brown will join us May 30, 2010, for our annual Reconciling Sunday!

  • Anne will speak at our morning worship, which begins at 10 am.
  • At 3 p.m., we will screen Incompatible with Christian Teaching, with a discussion to follow.

Anne P. Brown was born in Ann Arbor, MI and was baptized and confirmed at First United Methodist Church of Ann Arbor. Ms. Brown currently resides in Washington D.C. and joined DCʼs Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist church in 1997. Over the last six years, Ms. Brown has produced eight live action and three documentary shorts. “Incompatible with Christian Teaching” is Ms. Brown’s first documentary feature, which she produced, edited, and co-directed. She is currently working on a documentary short, 5020 Cathedral Ave., which focuses on the extraordinary contributions of gay rights pioneer, Frank Kameny. Ms. Brown is a writer and editor for the Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. in Virginia.

About Reconciling Sunday

Our annual Reconciling Sunday is a part of our on-going Reconciling Ministry

It is a special time that we set aside each year to celebrate our connection with the Gay/Lesbian/Bi/Transgender community in general and more specifically with the Reconciling Ministries Network within the United Methodist Church.

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