Religion & Politics: And Iowa Perspective
Rev. Keith Ratliff, Rev. David Ruhe, Rev. WIlliam Cotton and Rev. John Palmer
Wednesday, 05 Feb 1997 at 12:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union
Rev. Keith Ratliff of the maple Street Baptist Church; Rev. William cotton of the Grace Untied Methodist Church and board member of the Iowa Inter-Faith Alliance; Rev. David Ruhe of Plymouth congregational united Church of Christ; and Rev. John Palmer of the First Assembly of God will describe recent efforts in the Des Moines religious community to find common ground despite strong political differences during recent elections.Part of the National Affairs Series.
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