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Warwick’s Trinitarian Congregational Church holding weekly Lenten Discussion Group
The Rev. Dan Dibble in the Trinitarian Congregational Church of Warwick. Staff File Photo/Paul Franz
Published: 2/19/2021 3:05:35 PM
WARWICK The Trinitarian Congregational Church is hosting a weekly Lenten Discussion Group, with conversations that will “delve into our current sociopolitical religious confrontations with the hope of finding some way forward to healing our fractured society.”
The Rev. Dan Dibble has helped organize the discussions, which began on Feb. 17 and will run through March 31, each Wednesday from 6 to 7 p.m. The conversations will incorporate video presentations from Valarie Kaur, an author, activist, lawyer and founder of the Revolutionary Love Project. Through the Revolutionary Love Project, Kaur developed 10 “core practices,” and Dibble said participants will use these practices to begin each of the seven discussions.