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Facilitators for the 2007 Spiritual Practices for Peacemaking

The Rev. Rosemary Bray McNatt is minister of The Fourth Universalist Society in New York City. She graduated from Yale University and Drew Theological Seminary. Reverend McNatt is former editor of the New York Times Book Review, author of three books including her memoir, Unafraid of the Dark, and is a contributing columnist as “Reverend Mother” for Beliefnet.com. Currently, she serves as adjunct instructor at Union Theological Seminary and is a member of the Unitarian Universalist (UU) Panel on Theological Education. She is founder of the UU Trauma Response Ministry, which was created to provide culturally-sensitive and liberal religious assistance in mass disaster situations. Reverend McNatt’s passion, wisdom and wit bring energy and depth to any conversation.
Dr. Kenneth Nafziger brings people of any musical skill and faith tradition to new levels of spirituality through community singing. He received his DMA from the University of Oregon and was a post-doctoral conducting student with Helmuth Rilling in Stuttgart, Germany. At EMU his teaching responsibilities include the EMU Chamber Singers, courses in conducting, music history, interdisciplinary humanities, and in music and worship at the seminary. Dr. Nafziger has conducted many performances of Cuba‘s leading choirs and orchestras and has led workshops on singing spirituals with Schola Cantorum Coralina in Havana. As co-author of Singing: A Mennonite Voice, his commitment to peace through the arts has inspired thousands throughout the world. His unexpected bursts of humor, creativity and sensitivity motivate people of all ages to raise their voices in song.

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