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Continuing The Discussion Union Project and Open Door Host Monday Evening Conversations Katrina Struloeff Wednesday, January 17, 2007 Continuing The Discussion Union Project and Open Door Host Monday Evening Conversations by: Katrina Struloeff 2007-01-17:19-32-23 For Immediate Release:Press Release Contact: Hilary Brown Ph. 412-363-4550 x 26 hilaryunionproject.org January 22, 2007 For Immediate Release Continuing The Discussion Union Project and Open Door Host Monday Evening Conversations In the spirit of continuing the pursuit of unity and facing issues of equality, faith, humanity, and community, the Union Project and Open Door hosts Monday Evening Conversations every Monday evening in February at 7:00pm. Showing films by local and international directors alike, these Monday night discussions will begin on February 5th at 7:00pm with a presentation of “East of Liberty: A Story of Good Intentions” a documentary by Chris Ivey. All Monday Evening discussions are open to the community and free of charge. The Union Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing a community space to connect, create and celebrate. One of its tenants and partners is the Open Door, a missional church community. The Union Project is positioned at 801 N. Negley Ave on the corner of Negley and Stanton Avenues in Highland Park. Each Monday in the month of February Union Project and Open Door invites community members to participate in the Monday Evening Discussion. Below is a listing of each film and play, and the corresponding discussion topic.
The Open Door is a missional church community in the East End, seeking to create passageways to God, others and the world, in the way of Jesus. We gather weekly for worship on Sunday nights at 6 pm at the Union Project as well as in various gatherings throughout the week. For more information about the Open Door visit their website at www.pghopendoor.org or call BJ Woodworth, Lead Pastor at 412-215-6398. The Union Project is a non-profit organization, located on the corner of Negley Ave. and Stanton Ave. in the former Union Baptist Church. Union Project provides a gathering and working space for artists, community builders and people of faith. As key to meeting its mission and focusing on sustainability, the Union Project is initiating several social enterprises that employ local at-risk youth and low-income individuals. More information about the Union Project, space rental or upcoming events can be found at www.unionproject.org. Images and photos are available on request. Union Project is non-profit organization dedicated to providing gathering and working space for artists, community builders, and people of faith. Return
The following two articles from the Pittsburgh Tribune Review pre-date the Union Project organization but highlight the importance of this community asset.
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