A Lecture on Politics w/ Eugene Cho
November 18th
7PM
Dolores Park Church
Politics are at the core of our national conversation right now, and the polarization is intense — even within the Church. Is it possible for followers of Jesus with profoundly different political views to live in unity, peace, and love with one another? What are the foundational values and allegiances that we can agree upon?
On November 18th, we are hosting a Lecture on Politics with Eugene Cho*, where we’ll pursue wisdom in how to engage in political conversations with one another in love, while keeping “the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace” (Ephesians 4:3). Christians of all political ideologies (conservative, liberal, unaffiliated) are encouraged to attend!
Details:
- Monday, November 18th
- 7PM (Doors at 6:30PM; space is limited, so please arrive early to get a seat.)
- Dolores Park Church (map below)
- Parking available two blocks away at Everett Middle School
- Childcare: There will be no on-site childcare for this event; however, Reality SF is offering a 50% childcare reimbursement to RSF parents who would like to attend. Please hire your own babysitter and then after the event, email marissa@realitysf.com for the reimbursement form.
- While we highly recommend attending this lecture in person… for those who are unable to attend, we will post the audio and video online at a later date.
* About Eugene Cho
Eugene Cho’s many passions involve leadership, justice, the whole Gospel, and the pursuit of God’s Kingdom here on earth. He travels the world to encourage churches, non-profits, pastors, leaders, missionaries, and justice workers.
Eugene is the founder and former Senior Pastor of Quest Church – an urban, multi-cultural and multi-generational church in Seattle. After 18 years at Quest, Eugene now serves as the founder and visionary of One Day’s Wages (ODW) – a grassroots movement of people, stories, and actions to alleviate extreme global poverty.
For his entrepreneurial work and spirit, Eugene was honored as one of 50 Everyday American Heroes and included in the Frederick Douglass 200, a list of 200 people who best embody the spirit and work of Frederick Douglass.
Eugene is the author of Overrated: Are We More in Love with the Idea of Changing the World Than Actually Changing the World? His second book, Thou Shalt Not Be a Jerk: A Christian’s Guide to Engaging Politics, will be released in March 2020.