Book Launch Event

Joseph Dutko
Feb 28, 2024

Join online or in person Wednesday, March 6

6:30pm PST / 9:30 EST

Book launch poster for Joseph's book

I'm excited to share some the story behind the book, why I think the topic matters so much, and do a few readings!


If you're not in the area, join via livestream and set a reminder at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOi131vf1WU


Please visit the FB event page for much more information and daily updates.


Hope to see you there in person or online!


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NEWSLETTER SIGNUP (blog post layout)

ABOUT JOSEPH

Pastor, Author, and sometimes pretends to be a scholar


Joseph (PhD, University of Birmingham) is the author of The Pentecostal Gender Paradox: Eschatology and the Search for Equality.


Since 2015, he and his wife have together pastored Oceanside Community Church on Vancouver Island, where they live with their four children.

 

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