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True Crime: An Assessment of Truth Telling, Privacy, and Exploitation

True Crime: An Assessment of Truth Telling, Privacy, and Exploitation
April 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

True crime captivates, unsettles, and provokes—but at what cost? The Row House Forum presents True Crime: An Assessment of Truth Telling, Privacy, and Exploitation, a thought-provoking discussion on the True Crime genre with Doug Serven, producer/researcher for the podcast True Believer: The Unsolved Murder of Elizabeth Mackintosh. True Crime: An Assessment of Truth Telling, Privacy, and Exploitation
About the Speaker: Doug Serven is the Senior Pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church in Relay, MD. Previously, he led Reformed University Fellowship at the University of Oklahoma and planted City Presbyterian Church in Oklahoma City. He is an ordained PCA minister with degrees from Covenant Seminary, the University of Missouri, and the University of Oklahoma. Doug is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Ministry at St. Mary’s Ecumenical Institute, focusing on church health assessments The Servens have four adult children. Their daughter Ruth, a journalist, co-produced True Believer. Tom Becker, Curator tom@therowhouse.org The Row House Forum meets every Second Friday to engage critical current issues from a modest Christian perspective. Our four-strand DNA consists of civility, hospitality, personality, and a wee dose of whimsy. Our events are designed for the public and produced for the common good.