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Park Vista Offers Lecture Series on Faith, Religion
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio -- Park Vista of Youngstown has established the Ruth Kyle Lecture Series, a program where lecturers from aound the United States addresss matters of faith and religion.
The first lecture is set for 10:30 a.m. next Monday in the gathering room.
The series is made possible by an endowment from the estate of Ruth Kyle, a 25-year resident of Park Vista known for her benevolence, service as a volunteer and “deep belief that spirituality is vital to life,” said Brian Kolenich, executive director at Park Vista.
Kyle died in 2011.
The inaugural lecture, to be delivered by Dr. William Carl, president of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, is the first of a two-part lecture on modern religious life. The morning session, “The Marks of Churches That Make a Difference in the 21st Century,” is open to local clergy and will evaluate churches that have made an impact in the present day.
The afternoon session, “Brains, Bodies, Beliefs and Behaviors,” will explore the philosophical and ethical perspectives of the mind-body relationship and how it affects who we are as human beings. This session will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the Park Vista North Lounge and is open to the community as well.
To reserve a spot for this free event, call 330 746 2944, Ext. 1555.
Park Vista Retirement Community provides independent and assisted living services, skilled nursing, memory care, and inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation and therapy services. It is a member of Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services, the largest nonprofit provider of continuing care communities in Ohio.
Published by The Business Journal, Youngstown, Ohio.