Solidarity on Tap | Detroit
2018-04-23 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
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Free
Solidarity On Tap is a simple gathering at a local pub for socializing and social justice.
Jesuit Volunteer Corps,
Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest, and
Ignatian Solidarity Network along with local partners welcome those connected to the Jesuits and the spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola (FJV’s, Jesuit school alumni, Jesuit parish members, etc.) in Detroit. All Jesuit school alumni, Jesuit parish members, current & former Jesuit Volunteers, Ignatian Volunteer Corps members, Jesuit and Catholic institution staff, Jesuits, and friends of the Ignatian network are welcome (21 and over please!).
Around 7:15 PM we will have a reflection on the theme “Walking Together Toward a Just and Hospitable World” by Fr. Phil Cooke, S.J., Associate Pastor of Gesu Parish
Solidarity on Tap | Detroit is sponsored by:
Fr. Phil Cooke is a Jesuit priest. Currently, he is the Associate Pastor at Gesu Parish in Detroit, Michigan. Previously, Fr. Phil helped build the Center for Social Entrepreneurship at the University of Detroit Mercy. He is passionate about blending spirituality and economic development. His deepest love, however, is leading others to discover their true self and ultimately the Spirit within them. Fr. Phil is a graduate of the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, CA, and was a Jesuit fellow at the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University.