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                                    UNITARIAND o n a ld M c K in n e y . M in is te r 'Sunday, Oc to b e r 19 I I am\I%u2019 l.w \Rev Barbara I ft-bnerP ie rre p o n t St. & M o n ro e PI. 6 2 4 - 5 4 6 6A c e n te r o f fre e re lig io n S ince 1833saniM%u2019 vMtsfmmmimMaiFirst Presbyterian ChurchA n Internationa! E cum enical Parish S unday W orship a nd C h ild re n 's Classes 11 a.m .Adult Forum 10amA d u lt ForumDr. Paul Smith preachinglu d ilh Parker Taylor, Organist and C hoir D irector 'it Executne D irector o f th e I lenry Street Pre-School 124 H e n ry Street 6 2 4 -3 7 70union tp\Brooklyn(3 C enrer or R eform Judoism since 1848 R obbi Meal I. S orovitz %u2666 C ontor R very TrochtT H U R S D A Y N O O N A D U I ! FD U C A T IO N l.L N ( H L O N S Thurs. O c to b e r 23, 12 noon\and The Plight o f Soviet Jewry 'S p id k r Mr. Glenn RichterNational Director. Student Slue,Me hu Soviet JewryRequested D o n a tio n $3.00. 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Festivities start at 5pm.The Metropolitan Community Church began on October 21,1984 as a House Church, meeting in the paster%u2019s living room in Prospect Heights. By December 2, the congregation had grown to warrant worshipping in the chapel of the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, where services are still held. Although MCO is a welcoming church for the lesbian and gay community, the services and dinner is open to all. For information, call 596-0191.Sister Discusses HopeSister Mary Spratt will discuss %u201cChristian Hope in a Sometimes Confusing World,%u201d on October 20 at the Holy Name Parish Center.Sister Spratt will focus an these topics: will the future be better%u2019:%u2019; will be use our power responsibly?; will there be a future?; how is God involved with us now in creating our future? The event will run from 7:30-9pm at the center, 243 Prospect Park West. Admix sion is $2. For further information, call 768-3007.Dignity Mass Held In SlopeDignity Brooklyn, an organization of Catholic lesbian women, gay men and other concerned people, will hold its monthly litur gy on October 26, at 5pm. A social hour will follow the liturgy, which will take place at St. Augustine%u2019s Roman Catholic Church, Sixth Avenue and Park Place. For further in formation, call 739-1697.Artist-In-Residence Ai Church%u201cArtists in Residence,%u201d featuring multimedia exhibits, opens Saturday, Oct 18, l-4pm at Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church in Ft. Greene, sponsored by Cultural Crossroads, the community outreach arm of the church.The exhibition covers a wide range of media: sculpture, oils, water-colors, charcoal, acrylic, photography, embroidery,stained glass and fabric banners. Yvonne Sutherland is acting as coordinator of the event. Gallery hours are weekdays, noon to 9pm. Enter through 85 South Oxford St.Of the twenty artists taking part, eight are members ot Lafayette Avenue Church, and 12 as s- considered %u201cin residence by virtue of living it the neighboring community. Many of the works displayed were created especially to- mis exhibition and most are offered for7emple Sponsors LuncheonUnion Temple of Brooklyn will hold its next Jewish current events luncheon lecture on October 23 at 12noon. The topic will be %u201cThe Reagan-Gorbachev Summit and the Plight of the Soviet Jews.%u201d Following the program, participants may stay for a social hour.Rabbi Neal Borovitz of the Union Temple says %u201cThe Genesis of this program was the need to provide intellectually stimulating daytime programs for members of our community who may be retired or semi-retired.%u201d Future plans include inviting public figures to speak, and to offer Jewish adult education programs which will meet before or after the luncheons.There is a $3 fee for the lunch. The next event will be on November 13, with Borough President Howard Golden. For further information, call 638-7600.Woman's Alliance In HeightsA Women%u2019s Alliance Dinner is scheduled for October 26 at the First Unitarian Church in Brooklyn Heights, with author Frances C. Hutner, PhD. as the featured speaker.Hutnor, the author of %u201cEqual Pay for Comparable Worth,%u201d is an economist and president of the Princeton Research Forum and founder of Hutner Associates. She will discuss now she became interested in the comparable worth topic; what her research uncovered; and what can be done to remedy the situation. The dinner/program is not for women only.S
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