| | This yr’s line-up begins with a series of
ENGAGE topics once a month from February til May. We will then
culminate the Spring series with our large worship event in June at a
soon-to-be-determined venue. See you at ENGAGE and stay tuned!
February
Tuesday, Feb 19, 2008.
7-9pm @Oversea Chinese Mission (OCM) church in Chinatown
154 Hester St. on the corner of Elizabeth St. (map here)
To RSVP, contact Peter Ong at peter[at]palmny[dot]org
Description:
Pastoral and Laity Ministries (PaLM)
is excited to announce our Spring 2008 Season of ENGAGE Speaker Series
to provide training and networking opportunities to lay leaders. This
Spring, we will focus on a series of talks/conversations concerning how
church leaders can think about social justice and community engagement.
The series is held on the third Tuesday of every month at
various venues throughout the city. We hope that it will serve your
congregation leadership as a resource for some training and teaching.
This Spring Speaker Series program is in partnership with OneHouse,
an Asian American ministry that seeks to unify and mobilize the body of
Jesus Christ through worship and intercessory prayer to bring social
justice to global and local communities and to honor Christ’s love for
the oppressed.
This month we will have the Executive Director of Restore NYC
share about the issues facing our community in the area of sex
trafficked workers. She will share some insight on this often neglected
issue in the Asian American community and some thoughts on how to
engage this community.
The trafficking of women and children for sexual exploitation is the
fastest growing crime in the world, generating $28 billion dollars a
year. NYC’s JFK airport is deemed by the Department of State to be a
major port of entry and transit point for trafficking. The sex trade in
Manhattan and the surrounding boroughs ranges from brothels, strip
clubs, peep booth shows, massage parlors, street prostitution, escort
services, bars, and private apartments. This presentation will provide
an overview on the issue of sex trafficking from an international, as
well as a local NYC-based level, providing specific and concrete ways
for the Christian community to serve and fight this injustice in our
communities.
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