Fertile Ground Workshops
The Fertile Ground Project is a workshop designed to introduce us to new ideas, theories and skills in order to help us build more inclusive communities.
Workshops are from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Havens Center (1827 W. Alabama). Upcoming dates:
- Saturday, February 25*
- Saturday, March 10
- Saturday, March 31
- Saturday, April 14
*Attendance at the first session is mandatory, and then you can choose to attend any or all of the next three workshops.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church is the co-sponsor of these workshops.
Email or call 713.528.6665 for more information.
More About the Workshops:
Rooted in the Gospel, The Fertile Ground Project, helps us to affirm our individual cultures and helps us to positively engage other people's cultures. Participants will find that this workshop will address many of the complexities facing the Church today.
The Fertile Ground Project is a shorter version of the Kaleidoscope Institute's multicultural competency training based out of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. The Rev. Eric Law created this workshop to address issues surrounding cultural sensitivity, power struggles, differences in communication styles, and many other areas that affect how we relate to one another.
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