Wesley Morris returns to the Cathedral for a second workshop on how community organizing can bring healing and reconciliation to a broken world.

Brother Morris, a native of Raleigh, North Carolina, is a dedicated mentor, facilitator, and reconciler. He is currently a third-year Master of Divinity student at Union Theological Seminary and previously served in ministry as chaplain at Harlem Hospital and as youth pastor at the Faith Community Church. He also worked with the Greensboro Beloved Community Center, home of the community truth and reconciliation project, specializing in immigrant and worker justice and youth and student organizing.

From supporting the human rights of tobacco farm workers in eastern North Carolina, to building community in his beloved hometown and beyond, Brother Morris looks forward to continuing a committed life of service.

For more information, contact Steven Lee at [email protected] or 212.316.7483.

This event will take place in Cathedral House in the middle of the Cathedral's Close. Attendees should enter the Close via the driveway just south of the Cathedral's main entrance at 112th Street, check in at the security booth on the right, and proceed to Cathedral House. You can download a map of the Close here.