About this Event
Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity
Planting Seeds Series: Solidarity — Through the Lens of Housing & Race
Join us in person or via Zoom for an eye-opening session exploring what solidarity truly demands of us — through the lens of housing and race in St. Louis.
The Call
Orvin Kimbrough, whose life journey spans extreme hardship to transformative success, brings deep insight into the St. Louis community. He will explore “The Call” — what people of faith are called to in light of the principle of solidarity, especially around race and housing — and will also join the panel discussion on local challenges and opportunities.
Our Need
Community leaders will explore the intersection of housing and race in St. Louis, focusing on current needs, including the status of recovery from the May 2025 tornado. Hear directly from those working in the trenches every day — bridging gaps, breaking barriers, and building pathways forward for our most vulnerable communities.
The Response: A Call to Action
Organizations doing this important work will be on hand. Come ready to roll up your sleeves. We will challenge you to look directly into the gaps — and ask yourself: What is the best way YOU can help fill it?
Solidarity is learned through works of mercy that put faith into action. By engaging directly with those on the margins — learning their needs and sharing your gifts — we become united in purpose and hope. That is the heart of solidarity.
"If one member suffers, all suffer together." — 1 Corinthians 12:26
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Dennis & Judith Jones Visitor & Education Center, 5595 Grand Drive, St. Louis, United States
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