The Morgan Public Library in downtown Montgomery AL, will host a Seeds of Reconciliation lecture series, curated by Dr. Gregory Paul Meyjes, (www.justcultureconsulting.com) — under the auspices of Interfaith Montgomery.
The series is meant to highlight _spiritual_ (as opposed to institutionally religious) actions aimed at improving and uplifting society. The term “spiritual” points to the deep inner values and principles that we hold dear and that stem from a belief in the sacred/mystical character of life. The series seeks to explore whether and if so how spirituality, through a variety of traditions, can be a valuable resource for the transformation of society towards what King called the “Beloved Community.
Included in this year’s series are presenters from five traditions — Presbyterian, Muslin, Catholic, Baha’i, and Unitarian Universalist. The Sunday afternoon meetings are free of charge and open to the public. They will take place in the Adult Fiction Area of the library on the last Sunday of January through May 2024:
The program will be announced to the broader community by the Library.