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Turtle Island Project founder Rev. Lynn Hubbard speaks at Read the Spirit conference - warns Christians to listen to Indigenous
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Turtle Island project founder Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard (top right) attends the August 11, 2007 Spirit Scholars conference in Ann Arbor, Michigan for religion writers and clergy from around the Midwest. Guest speaker was well-known author Rev. Grace Imathiu (top left), a United Methodist pastor from Milwaukee, WI. The event was coordinated by Detroit Free Press writer David Crumm (bottom left) who believes it’s important for faith communities to protect the environment and has a new message for spreading the word.
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