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Wild Goose Festival
Clip: 6/26/2014 | 6m 17s
Every year crowds gather to share in music, arts, and conversation on justice and religion
"We encourage people to have conversations," says Reverend Rosa Lee Harden, producer of the Wild Goose Festival. She finds that sometimes people "who weren’t raised in Christian families, who follow other faiths more deeply understand the message of Jesus than sometimes we do."
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Wild Goose Festival
Clip: 6/26/2014 | 6m 17s
"We encourage people to have conversations," says Reverend Rosa Lee Harden, producer of the Wild Goose Festival. She finds that sometimes people "who weren’t raised in Christian families, who follow other faiths more deeply understand the message of Jesus than sometimes we do."
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