Engaging Our Differences and Similarities – An interfaith dialogue hosted by Whitewater Congregational UCC

“Engaging Our Differences and Similarities”

Congregational United Church of Christ, Feb. 24th 11:15 am

Rick Rupprecht, Director of Faith Formation at St. Patrick Church in Whitewater will share a 45-minute presentation about the history of the Catholic Church and some of the similarities and differences between Catholicism and protestant denominations.

This is the 3rd in a series of programs presented by the Congregational United Church of Christ to help us understand other faiths. The session will begin with a potluck at 11:15 am on Feb. 24th at the church (the one with the clock spire), 133 S. Franklin St. Whitewater, WI. The congregation has explored Islam and Buddhism in previous seminars. Join us for lunch and stay for the chance to learn more about our neighbors.

For more information call the church (262) 473-4101 or check out our facebook page Whitewater Congregational UCC.

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