Rev. David Bloom is an ordained American Baptist minister with many years of experience in parish ministry and thirty years in ecumenical leadership in Seattle on social justice issues. Rev. Bloom served as an associate director for urban ministry at the Church Council of Greater Seattle (1978-1997), He gave this talk on February 3, 2013 at the Alki UCC Church in West Seattle.
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Monday, February 4, 2013
David Bloom on Homelessness
Rev. David Bloom is an ordained American Baptist minister with many years of experience in parish ministry and thirty years in ecumenical leadership in Seattle on social justice issues. Rev. Bloom served as an associate director for urban ministry at the Church Council of Greater Seattle (1978-1997), He gave this talk on February 3, 2013 at the Alki UCC Church in West Seattle.