Bremen's Town Hall to Host 'Hope—and How We Can Preserve It' Panel Discussion
On October 28, Bremen's Town Hall will host a panel discussion on 'Hope—and How We Can Preserve It'. The event, organized by Friedenstunnel – Bremen Makes a Statement, will feature diverse viewpoints, including those of a student and a pastor. Mayor Andreas Bovenschulte will open the evening, and registration is required by October 24.
The panel discussion will delve into the theme from various angles, with representatives from different religions sharing their perspectives on hope. Friedenstunnel, dedicated to creating encounter spaces for over two decades, is hosting the event in the town hall's fireplace room. Regina Heygster will moderate the discussion, bringing together these unique viewpoints. All interested parties are welcome to attend.
The panel discussion 'Hope—and How We Can Preserve It' promises to be an insightful exploration of a timeless topic. With its diverse speakers and inclusive approach, it offers a platform for understanding and preserving hope in our community. Mark your calendars and register by October 24 to secure your spot.
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