Victoria: Living in Jerusalem – navigating conflicted spaces:

ccjvThe Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria) invites you to its Annual General Meeting 2016, and to hear the Annual Sr Shirley Sedawie Oration “Living in Jerusalem – navigating conflicted spaces” given by Mark Walsh at The King David School, Junior Campus, 117 Kooyong Road, Armadale 3143 on 10 July 2016.


The Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria) invites you to its Annual General Meeting 2016, and to hear the Annual Sr Shirley Sedawie Oration “Living in Jerusalem – navigating conflicted spaces” given by Mark Walsh at The King David School, Junior Campus, 117 Kooyong Road, Armadale 3143 on 10 July 2016.

The AGM will be chaired by Archbishop Phillip Freier, Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne.

A Kosher Afternoon Tea will be served.

Speaker: Mark Walsh:

About the speaker: Mark David Walsh is a facilitator of biblical studies, faith formation and adult education. He is an associate of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion, and is a Melbournian currently living in Jerusalem where he is working at their Centre for Biblical Formation and has just been appointed as a program coordinator for their English language programs. A keen walker and photographer, he is completing post-graduate studies in theology. Since 2014 he has been navigating the conflicting spaces of Jerusalem, living as a lay person in a monastery, a foreign member of the Christian religious minority, studying in Jewish and Christian institutions and walking the land that many call Holy and to whom even more have a deep and lasting connection. Navigating the texts, narratives histories, and places at the centre of this experience is not always an easy task.

Event Details

Event: Annual General Meeting, Council of Christians and Jews (Victoria)
Program: Annual Sr Shirley Sedawie Oration “Living in Jerusalem – navigating conflicted spaces”
Location: The King David School, Junior Campus, 117 Kooyong Road, Armadale 3143
Date: 10 July 2016
Time: 3:00pm
COST: Free
RSVP: CCJ office ph: 03 9429 5212 email: ccjvic@bigpond.net.au

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