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Interfaith Month Event — A Climate for Change

Utah Interfaith Power & Light will hold an open discussion about real solutions to climate change. There will be presentations by the Rev. Charles Robinson, Pastor Jeffrey Louden, and Park City Mayor Dana Williams, which will be followed by a group discussion. Visit www.interfaithroundtable.org for information.

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When » Tuesday, Feb. 26, 7-8 p.m.

Where » St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 4595 N. Silver Springs Drive, Park City

Tickets » Free

Gordon B. Hinckley Endowment for British Studies — Julia Lupton

Julia Lupton, a specialist in medieval and renaissance literature, will present her "Five Things in Romeo and Juliet" as part of the Gordon B. Hinckley Lecture in British Studies.

When » Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2 p.m.

Where » University of Utah Fine Arts Auditorium, 410 Campus Center Drive, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free


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First Baptist Church Outreach

First Baptist Church will hold its Outreach meeting for those questioning Mormonism. The Outreach Committee will show the series on Transitions: The Mormon Migration from Religion to Relationship.

When » Saturday, March 2, 9 a.m.-noon

Where » First Baptist Church of Provo, 1144 W. Columbia Lane, Provo

Tickets » Free

Interfaith Month Event — A Family Promise

Youths from all faith traditions are invited to participate in this service project to benefit the homeless guest families of the Family Promise interfaith shelter. RSVP at tony@fpsl.org for information.

When » Saturday, March 2, 10 a.m.-noon

Where » Family Promise — Salt Lake Day Center, 814 W. 800 South, Salt Lake City

Tickets » Free



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