Join the next English Conversation Club at the American Corner on November 18 at 5:00 p.m. for an engaging discussion on religion in the United States, led by Luke Larson, Visiting Fellow at Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC).
Luke, who is originally from Minnesota, has been connected to the American Corner community for years — as a former English teacher in Kisvárda, guest speaker at American Corner ‘s events, and returning friend of American Corner in Debrecen.
The conversation will be about the separation of church and state, faith in politics and education, as well as the current American pope, among other fascinating aspects of religion and American life. From megachurches to small-town congregations, from public debates to private beliefs, religion plays a complex role in shaping American society.
Be part of a lively conversation, share your thoughts, ask questions, and explore how faith continues to influence culture, identity, and everyday life in the U.S.
Please note that due to renovation works at the American Corner, this event will be held in the “Szivárvány” Room, which is located in the back of the Children’s Library on the ground floor.
Date: November 18, 5:00 p.m.
Location: Méliusz Juhász péter Library
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