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  • The North Congregational United Church of Christ brings you Called to Be

    An Affirming Dialogue with the Transgender Community,
    Featuring the Rev. Malcolm Himschoot

    Watch the Videos of the Panel and Malcolm's Presentation

    November 14, 15 and 16, 2008

    North Congregational United Church of Christ
    2040 West Henderson Rd. Columbus, Ohio
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    Note: North Church is an alcohol, tobacco, and peanut free facility.

    Friday, November 14th
    7:30PM to 9:30PM

    A Meet and Greet Evening

    For Rev. Malcolm Himschoot, Transgender Folks with or without their Significant Others Only

    Note: North Church is an alcohol, tobacco, and peanut free facility.

    Saturday, November 15th
    *A Day for All Interested Folks*

    Registration Fee for Saturday: $10.00 per Adult before November 1st, 2008
    After November 1st, 2008, registration will be $15.00 per Adult.
    Includes continental breakfast, lunch, and childcare
    - Scholarships Available -

    8:30AM - 9:30AMRegistration/Continental Breakfast
    9:30AM - 10:45AMKeynote by Rev. Malcolm Himschoot
    11:00AM - 12:30PMPanel Discussion
    12:30PM - 1:30PMLunch
    1:30PM - 2:30PMFirst Breakout
    2:45PM - 3:45PMSecond Breakout
    4:00PMClosing

    Note: North Church is an alcohol, tobacco, and peanut free facility.

    Sunday, November 16th

    9:15AM Adult Education led by Rev. Malcolm Himschoot
    10:30AM Regular Service - Sermon by Rev. Malcolm Himschoot

    ASL Interpreter for Regular Service


    Note: North Church is an alcohol, tobacco, and peanut free facility.

    Rev. Malcolm Himschoot, 30, graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Amherst College and was student of the year at Iliff School of Theology in Denver. Ordained by the United Church of Christ, he is one of the few openly transgender clergy in the US. He is the subject of the critically acclaimed film, "Call Me Malcolm", a documentary recounting his struggle with faith, love, and gender identity.

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