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Bridging the Divide: Sponsor Philip Gulley's Visit

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RAISING FUNDS TO SPONSOR A TALK AND Q&A WITH QUAKER PASTOR PHILIP GULLEY

Brown County Indiana Indivisible has an opportunity to bring Quaker Pastor Philip Gulley to speak at our pavilion on Spring Blossom Parade day, which is May 3 in Nashville, Indiana.

We would like to to crowdfund his fee of $1500 by end of the day Monday, April 21.

WHY PHILIP GULLEY?

Pastor Gulley is a nationally known author and essayist who has agreed to speak to our community about the struggle to heal the divide between our families, our friendships, and our community members.

MORE ABOUT PHILIP GULLEY

Philip Gulley is a Quaker pastor, writer, and speaker from Danville, Indiana. Gulley has written 22 books, including the Harmony series recounting life in the eccentric Quaker community of Harmony, Indiana and the best-selling Porch Talk essay series.

Gulley’s memoir, I Love You, Miss Huddleston: And Other Inappropriate Longings of My Indiana Childhood, was a finalist for the Thurber Prize for American Humor. In addition, Gulley, with co-author James Mulholland, shared their progressive spirituality in the books If Grace Is True and If God Is Love, followed by Gulley’s books If the Church Were Christian and The Evolution of Faith. In Living the Quaker Way: Timeless Wisdom For a Better Life Today, Gulley offers the opportunity to participate in a world where the values of the Quaker way bring equity, peace, healing, and hope.

Living the Quaker Way invites readers to encounter the defining commitments of the Religious Society of Friends–simplicity, peace, integrity, community and equality, and shows how those ideals can be incorporated in personal and public life to bring renewal and eliminate the clutter that is keeping us from deeper spirituality.

In his most recently published work of non-fiction, Unlearning God: How Unbelieving Helped Me Believe, Gulley describes the process of spiritual growth, especially the re-interpretation of the earliest principles we learned about God. Gulley teaches the reader to let go, or unlearn these burdensome obstacles in their faith so that they can forge a more authentic relationship with God. Gulley’s latest fictional series continues the exploits of Sam Gardner, first introduced in the Harmony series.

The new Hope series includes A Place Called Hope, A Lesson in Hope, and A Gathering in Hope, his most recent fictional release. You can also read Gulley’s essays in every issue of Indianapolis Monthly and The Saturday Evening Post.

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