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Rev. Liz Walker to speak on her new book at Crawford Memorial UMC

Rev. Liz Walker to speak on her new book and spend time with congregation at Crawford Memorial United Methodist Church on Oct. 26 at 10 a.m. COURTESY PHOTO/CRAWFORD MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

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The following was submitted by Crawford Memorial United Methodist Church:

On Sunday, Oct. 26, at 10 a.m., journalist, activist, and pastor Liz Walker will be at the Crawford Memorial United Methodist Church, 34 Dix St., to discuss her new book, “No One Left Alone: A Story of How Community Helps Us Heal.”

During sermon time on Oct. 26, Pastor Anne will interview Walker about her new book and the program she launched at her home church (Roxbury Presbyterian), “Can We Talk Program for Community Healing.”

After the service, Walker will join the congregation at coffee hour, where she’ll share in the fellowship and answer questions. Copies of her book will be available for purchase that morning – the proceeds of which will support “Can We Talk.”

This Sunday service (like every Sunday service at Crawford) is open to anyone and we hope you’ll invite friends, family and neighbors to join us. You can download a flyer to send to them HERE.

For more information, visit the church website.

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