Evangelical Christian – Zen Buddhist Dialogues
Join us for our monthly dialogue series between Zen Buddhists and Evangelical Christians! Vegetarian food will be enjoyed with one another as we create a space to build meaningful relationships with each other while holding very different views on various matters of faith and practice. We go through our convictions rather than around them or stopping short at them in multifaith discourse.
Evangelical Christian – Zen Buddhist Dialogues
Join us for our monthly dialogue series between Zen Buddhists and Evangelical Christians! Vegetarian food will be enjoyed with one another as we create a space to build meaningful relationships with each other while holding very different views on various matters of faith and practice. We go through our convictions rather than around them or stopping short at them in multifaith discourse.
Evangelical Christian – Zen Buddhist Dialogues
Join us for our monthly dialogue series between Zen Buddhists and Evangelical Christians! Vegetarian food will be enjoyed with one another as we create a space to build meaningful relationships with each other while holding very different views on various matters of faith and practice. We go through our convictions rather than around them or stopping short at them in multi-faith discourse.
In the Stacks
Music In the Stacks – Part I will be a conversation exploring how God uses music to restore, challenge, and inspire us. Part II will be a time to enjoy performances by musicians in the Multnomah University community! Fostering learning in community, In the Stacks is hosted by the Multnomah University Mitchell Library and New Wine, New Wineskins. This free event is open to the public.
Evangelical Christian – Zen Buddhist Dialogues
Join us for our monthly dialogue series between Zen Buddhists and Evangelical Christians! Vegetarian food will be enjoyed with one another as we create a space to build meaningful relationships with each other while holding very different views on various matters of faith and practice. We go through our convictions rather than around them or stopping short at them in multi-faith discourse.