Interfaith Spirituality Series_The Reverend Robert Two Bulls

On Wednesdays at 7:00 P.M. during Lent on Zoom we consider how our different faith partners practice turning toward life, our theme this Lent.

The desired outcome of the religious life is to turn toward the Life that is truest, most healing, and brings deliverance from the distractions and brokenness that pervades the unexamined life.

Our special guest speaker for our last session of this series on March 24 is The Reverend Robert Two Bulls.

The Reverend Robert Two Bulls serves as the Missioner for the Department of Indian Work (DIW) and Multicultural Ministries for the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. Robert acts as a resource and bridge between ECMN and its 11 DIW Faith Communities. He also serves as a hub for the Multicultural Ministry Network.

He also serves as the Vicar of All Saints Indian Mission in the diocese, and is also an adjunct lecturer at the Vancouver School of Theology Native Ministries Consortium. Robert is co-founder of First Nations Kitchen in Minnesota.

He previously served as Missioner for Native American Ministries in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles. After receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in American History at the University of Maryland, Robert obtained a Master of Divinity from The General Theological Seminary. He was ordained deacon in the Diocese of Utah and priest in the
Diocese of Los Angeles.