Fellowship Presbyterian Church is a welcoming Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) congregation in Greensboro committed to faith, learning, service, and justice. As a Matthew 25 church, Fellowship seeks to build spiritual vitality and engage the community through compassion, education, and action.
Living Our Faith in a Complex World is a speaker series rooted in the Matthew 25 call to deepen discipleship, engage our community, and put faith into action. Through presentations on timely social, historical, and justice-centered topics, the series invites participants to learn, reflect, and explore how the church can be a more faithful and vital presence in the world today.
Each topic in the series includes both a presentation session and a follow-up action experience held on a separate date, offering opportunities not only to learn, but also to engage more deeply through discussion, relationship-building, or community-based experiences.

Please contact Mark E. Kirstner at voicestogethernow@gmail.com if you have any questions.
All events will be held at Fellowship Presbyterian Church located at 2005 New Garden Road, Greensboro, NC 27410.
All sessions begin at 6:00 pm. Arrive a little early to settle in so you don’t miss any of the presentation or discussion. We will start on time.
Childcare can be provided but MUST requested 48 hours prior to the event by emailing voicestogethernow@gmail.com.
Light refreshments provided. Feel free to bring something to eat if the 6:00 PM start time overlaps with your evening meal.

A viewing of the film Bring to Light: Unveiling Truth about Human Trafficking and discussion led by Meg Williams with AbolitionNC.

Luke Perrin with the NC Department of Justice, Public Protection Section, will give a presentation entitled "Avoiding Scams and Frauds."

Kevin Redding, Executive Director of the Piedmont Land Conservancy will present "Conserving the Earth in North Carolina’s Piedmont." This session will introduce the conservation work of Piedmont Land Conservancy and explores why stewardship of Guilford Woods matters for our community today.

Collaborate with us to make a greater impact. We welcome partnerships with businesses, organizations, and individuals who share our values and goals.

Rev. Suzanne Parker Miller, with Christian Against Christian Nationalism, will lead a discussion about what is Christian nationalism and how it causes harm in our communities today.
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