'A Black History Tour of St. Louis' Film Screening

Saturday, March 14 | Doors open at 10:00 am, Film begins at 10:30 am

St. Lucas UCC | 11735 Denny Road, St. Louis, MO

Father Gerald Kleba, a St. Louisan and a priest for over fifty-five years, takes you on a Black History Tour of St. Louis, MO. He highlights the role the Catholic Church played in the complex development of this city founded twelve years before the United States.


We will be joined by Father Gerald Kleba, who is featured in the film, and director Tony West for a discussion and Q&A. We will also have pizza following the film and discussion.


Questions? Contact Dan Herron at 314-616-9808.


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