An Evening with the Presiding Bishop
mié 26 de jun
|Trinity Episcopal Church
We are thrilled to announce a very special evening event with our Presiding Bishop, The Most Rev. Michael Curry. Bishop José will host and facilitate a conversation with Bishop Curry talking about his new book, The Power of Love.
Time & Location
26 jun 2019, 6:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church, 60 Church St, Asheville, NC 28801, USA
About The Event
PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT IS COMPLETELY SOLD OUT! There are no tickets available of any kind. However, it will be broadcast live on our YouTube channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_xUD_BNi1umD9_63F_bGYg?
We are thrilled to announce a very special evening event with our Presiding Bishop, The Most Rev. Michael Curry. On Wednesday, June 26 at 6 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church in Asheville, Bishop José will host and facilitate a conversation with Bishop Curry talking about his new book, The Power of Love.
The diocese is equally excited to collaborate and partner with Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe, one of the only independent bookstores in Asheville. All tickets are available online through the Malaprop's website and include limited regular seating and a book with the purchase of a ticket. There will be a signing following the conversation.
We hope as many of you who can will join us for this wonderful gathering. We're confident you will find your hearts renewed and will be inspired to follow the Way of Jesus and to act as ambassadors of His love.
More about The Power of Love:
In THE POWER OF LOVE: Sermons, Reflections, and Wisdom to Uplift and Inspire (Avery; Hardcover; Publication Date: October 30, 2018), Bishop Curry, the first African-American presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, shares the full text of his captivating sermon at the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, plus an original introduction and four of his favorite sermons on the themes of love and social justice. A beautifully designed, two-color gift book, THE POWER OF LOVE is Bishop Curry's heartfelt plea on behalf of an increasingly divisive world, asking us to reject chaos and alienation and to embrace community. The way to get there is through love-of one another, of ourselves, of humankind.