
Scientists in Congregations Program
This program involved providing grants to 35 congregations in the U.S. and two internationally to begin to catalyze the dialogue of theology and science. Their website now houses a collection of some of the best outputs from that program and includes curricula, videos, resource kits, and audio recordings.
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