Saturday, June 11, 2011

Religion and Politics

The relationship between religion and politics is an issue that never grows old for Americans, including people of faith. For that reason, we invite people from the broader Pasadena community to join members and friends of Pasadena Presbyterian Church as we begin a four week class on the connection between religion in politics in the history of the United States.


Four sessions will be held on June 12, 26 and July 3 and 10 at 11:20am in South Hall. Each session will consider one of four various perspectives, representing the particular viewpoint of a major group in American and public life. The purpose of these sessions is not to advocate for a "right view." Rather, it is to enrich understandings of the diversity and complexity of the connection between religion and politics. We hope that many people will attend, and we invite you to add your voice to our discussions.


Please join us!


We are located at 585 E. Colorado Blvd. And if you have any questions about the class, feel free to call Pasadena Presbyterian Church at (626) 793-2191.


Here are some recent news stories that discuss various connections between religion and politics in our country:


Mormon Candidates for President Face High Voter Unease

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