Prepared to Drown: Meet Upcoming Guests for October 24 - Dave Sweet and Pam Rocker

We are very excited to welcome two special guests this month; Dave Sweet and Pam Rocker. They will both be guests at our next live recording on Friday, October 24th.

The Podcast Episode is titled “Sink or Sin”. What do we really mean when we talk about sin? This episode takes a fresh look at old ideas; from "original" to the "seven deadlies", and the ways these doctrines- and their misuse- still shape how we see ourselves, each other, and God.

This podcast will feature: Rev. Bill Weaver, Ricardo De Menezes, Rev. Joanne Anquist and special guests Pam Rocker and Dave Sweet

Let’s learn more about our two guests.

Dave Sweet

Detective Dave Sweet (retired) is a former police office and investigator who, over twenty-five impactful years, served the city of Calgary- the last fourteen years spent investigating some of Canada’s most heinous crimes as a veteran homicide detective. Accumulating a vast array of experience through his law enforcement career, Dave has become a subject matter expert in all things investigation, including interviewing and interrogation, major case file management, evidence collection, undercover operations and leading task force teams.

Pam Rocker

Pam Rocker (she/her); Certified DEIB Specialist, consultant, performer, and writer. From pride to politics, Pam has done everything from fonting a queer feminist ukulele comedy band to advocating for legislation against conversion therapy. Rocker was chosen as one of the Top 40 Under 40 in Calgary, and one of the top 30 activists in Canada. She serves as a consultant on the National Coalition to End Conversion Practices and is the Director and Founder of Affirming Connections in Calgary.

We hope that you will consider coming out and joining us live.

To learn more about the live recording and register to attend, please click here.

Prepared to Drown is part of our Soul Cellar. You can learn more about it here.

Previous
Previous

Feed the Hungry - Thank You

Next
Next

Leadership Council October Update