Public Event

Science and Spirituality: A Public Dialogue at the Museum of Science

Wednesday, May 13 | 6:30 - 9:00pm

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Join us for an evening of curiosity, dialogue, and discovery as we explore the dynamic relationship between science, spirituality, faith traditions, and the ways people make meaning across different perspectives. The night will open with a lively panel featuring youth, leaders, and scholars sharing how these ideas shape their lives, communities, and work. 

From there, the evening becomes yours to explore.

Move through a series of breakout experiences designed to spark conversation, creativity, and reflection:

  • Gather around the table for small-group discussions that dig into real experiences of science and spirituality - where they connect, where they diverge, and what that means in everyday life.
  • Connect with others on the real questions and topics emerging in your communities; what people are talking about, wondering about, and trying to make sense of in everyday life.
  • Get hands-on with interactive activities that invite you to imagine how science and faith might come together, alongside lived experience and other ways of knowing, to shape a better world and hopeful future.
  • Take a moment for yourself in a quiet reflection space to consider how these questions show up in your own story.


At the heart of it all is one guiding question: 

"Where can science and spirituality intersect as we respond to the challenges facing our society right now?"

Whether you come with firm beliefs, open questions, or simply curiosity, this evening offers a space to listen deeply, reflect honestly, and connect across perspectives.

Dessert, coffee, and refreshments will be available throughout the evening. Guests may wish to make dinner plans before or after this event.

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Date and Time

Wednesday, May 13 | 6:30 - 9:00pm

Audience

Adults 18+, College/University, 9-12th grades (High school)

Location

Blue Wing View Map

Price

Free with Pre-Registration

Language

English
Get Tickets

Date and Time

Wednesday, May 13 | 6:30 - 9:00pm

Audience

Adults 18+, College/University, 9-12th grades (High school)

Location

Blue Wing View Map

Price

Free with Pre-Registration

Language

English

Join us for an evening of curiosity, dialogue, and discovery as we explore the dynamic relationship between science, spirituality, faith traditions, and the ways people make meaning across different perspectives. The night will open with a lively panel featuring youth, leaders, and scholars sharing how these ideas shape their lives, communities, and work. 

From there, the evening becomes yours to explore.

Move through a series of breakout experiences designed to spark conversation, creativity, and reflection:

  • Gather around the table for small-group discussions that dig into real experiences of science and spirituality - where they connect, where they diverge, and what that means in everyday life.
  • Connect with others on the real questions and topics emerging in your communities; what people are talking about, wondering about, and trying to make sense of in everyday life.
  • Get hands-on with interactive activities that invite you to imagine how science and faith might come together, alongside lived experience and other ways of knowing, to shape a better world and hopeful future.
  • Take a moment for yourself in a quiet reflection space to consider how these questions show up in your own story.


At the heart of it all is one guiding question: 

"Where can science and spirituality intersect as we respond to the challenges facing our society right now?"

Whether you come with firm beliefs, open questions, or simply curiosity, this evening offers a space to listen deeply, reflect honestly, and connect across perspectives.

Dessert, coffee, and refreshments will be available throughout the evening. Guests may wish to make dinner plans before or after this event.