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The Center for Faith and Action is a school for all people who
wish to cultivate a deeper life of faith. The Center's purpose is twofold:
to foster an inward journey of prayer, reflection, and study, and
to nurture an outward journey toward justice and reconciliation.

Each journey enlightens
and sustains the other.

Through classes and other educational experiences,
The Center for Faith and Action creates opportunities to explore our faithmaking.

We are committed to the Way of Jesus Christ. When we claim this Way, we accept
God's call to radical discipleship--an informed faith expressed in creative action.


NEW CLASSES BEGIN IN APRIL

Unless otherwise announced, all classes, workshops, and other educational experiences will meet at

James Lees Memorial Presbyterian Church
1741 Frankfort Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky 40206
(Frankfort Avenue at William Street)

Classes will be offered in six core-curriculum areas:

Vocational Discernment
classes examine faith-based approaches to
exploring and understanding God's call.

Christian Community
classes present a vision of the church as an
intentional, counter-cultural community.

Biblical Studies
classes survey the reasons for and the methods
of taking the Bible seriously but not literally.

Spirituality & the Arts
events and classes explore how to
become co-creators with the Creator.

Peacemaking
workshops and events equip participants with tools
for nonviolence, mediation, and reconciliation.

Spiritual Practice
classes delve into ways to reclaim a way of
living the faith that is grounded in God's deep
yearning for us and our yearning for God.

Call (502) 896-0172 or email for more information

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