Guild House: A Resource For Social Change

Guild House: A Resource For Social Change
Guild House is a campus ministry which seeks to raise ethical and moral questions. For more than 95 years, we have been involved in the struggle to build a just and humane world. Guild House is the organizer, sponsor or facilitator of dozens of events each month during the U-M fall and winter terms. Nearly all Guild House events should be on the agenda (pardon the pun) of many of AGENDA'S readers.
Guild House staff is a pastoral and networking resource to many who do social change work. In addition, the Guild House has a meeting room which comfortably holds 20 to 50 - and frequently more people. For many it provides a warm alternative to University-owned meeting spaces.
Following is a list of regular (during the school year) Guild House programming. The Guild House Writers SerĂes takes place each Monday at 8 pm. Rice and Beans Dinners are each Wednesday at 6 pm. They provide the opportunity to support direct aid projects and meet others with common interests. Food is cooked by AMISTAD; Sister City Task Force; the Friends' sanctuary family, the Celayas; and Guild House; and costs $2. Journeywomen (a group focusing on women and spirituality) meets on Thursdays at 7:30 pm. Friday Forums present speakers who share their perspectives and answer questions. Vegetarian soup and sandwiches oost $1 . The Entertaining Yet Thought Provoking Video Series are the second and fourth Fridays at 8 pm. There is no fee for attending programs.
Guild House Campus Ministry, 802 Monroe, Ann Arbor, Ml 48104, 662-5189