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X-WR-CALDESC:By now\, most of us are familiar with Judaism’s stance on abor
 tion rights. However\, many of us may not know is that several Christian d
 enominations support abortion rights as well and have been instrumental in
  the interfaith movement that brings the moral force of religion to protec
 t and advance reproductive health.\n\nTo help us learn more\, NCJWSTL and 
 JCRC are excited to welcome Rev. Laurie Anzilotti\, Rev. Gabrielle Kennedy
 \, and Rev. Becky Turner to discuss abortion rights from an interfaith per
 spective. Rabbi Janine Schloss\, who will be joining the clergy staff at T
 emple Emanuel on July 1st\, will be moderating.  \n\nRev. Anzilotti is Vic
 ar at St. Francis’ Episcopal Church in Eureka. She earned her Masters of D
 ivinity from Eden Theological Seminary in Webster Groves. She currently se
 rves on the Cabinet of Interfaith Partnership of Greater St. Louis and pre
 viously served as Director of Faith & For the Sake of All\, a non-profit t
 hat deepens understanding of and response to racial disparities in St. Lou
 is.\n\nRev. Kennedy is a first-generation St. Louisan\, pastor of Buren Ch
 apel African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME)\, and director of a communit
 y-based racial equity organization\, Faith & For the Sake of All (FFSOA). 
 FFSOA is committed to improving the health and well-being of African Ameri
 cans by mobilizing the faithful and Rev. Kennedy exercises this mission pe
 rsonally and professionally.\n\nRev Turner became Pastor of Christ Church 
 Maplewood in 2017. With a diverse background serving three different denom
 inations and interfaith non-profit justice work\, she is deeply committed 
 to the UCC value of “Being the Church\,” that is\, putting faith into acti
 on for the common good. She was also the long-time Executive Director of F
 aith Aloud\, a pro-choice faith group.\n\nQuestions? Contact Jen Bernstein
  at jbernstein@ncjwstl.org or call (314) 933-5181.
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DESCRIPTION:By now\, most of us are familiar with Judaism’s stance on abort
 ion rights. However\, many of us may not know is that several Christian de
 nominations support abortion rights as well and have been instrumental in 
 the interfaith movement that brings the moral force of religion to protect
  and advance reproductive health.\n\nTo help us learn more\, NCJWSTL and J
 CRC are excited to welcome Rev. Laurie Anzilotti\, Rev. Gabrielle Kennedy\
 , and Rev. Becky Turner to discuss abortion rights from an interfaith pers
 pective. Rabbi Janine Schloss\, who will be joining the clergy staff at Te
 mple Emanuel on July 1st\, will be moderating.  \n\nRev. Anzilotti is Vica
 r at St. Francis’ Episcopal Church in Eureka. She earned her Masters of Di
 vinity from Eden Theological Seminary in Webster Groves. She currently ser
 ves on the Cabinet of Interfaith Partnership of Greater St. Louis and prev
 iously served as Director of Faith & For the Sake of All\, a non-profit th
 at deepens understanding of and response to racial disparities in St. Loui
 s.\n\nRev. Kennedy is a first-generation St. Louisan\, pastor of Buren Cha
 pel African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME)\, and director of a community
 -based racial equity organization\, Faith & For the Sake of All (FFSOA). F
 FSOA is committed to improving the health and well-being of African Americ
 ans by mobilizing the faithful and Rev. Kennedy exercises this mission per
 sonally and professionally.\n\nRev Turner became Pastor of Christ Church M
 aplewood in 2017. With a diverse background serving three different denomi
 nations and interfaith non-profit justice work\, she is deeply committed t
 o the UCC value of “Being the Church\,” that is\, putting faith into actio
 n for the common good. She was also the long-time Executive Director of Fa
 ith Aloud\, a pro-choice faith group.\n\nQuestions? Contact Jen Bernstein 
 at jbernstein@ncjwstl.org or call (314) 933-5181.
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SUMMARY:Abortion Rights from an Interfaith Perspective
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