An Evening with Richard Abercrombie
5550 Morgan Rd.
Ypsilanti
MI 48197
Please join us for a presentation given by co-author Richard Abercrombie on a wonderful book about finding the Baha’i Faith in Greenville, SC in the 60s. Crossing the Line is available in paperback, e-book, and audio book versions, and it is indeed a very enjoyable read.
Doors open at 6:30, and the presentation will begin at 7pm.
To attend via Zoom:
https://zoom.us/j/99980963750?pwd=UE1NbXZvRWMzb2NZZnUxNTFZaWs5dz09
Meeting ID: 999 8096 3750
Passcode: 347519
Light refreshments will be served following the presentation.
Richard Abercrombie’s Biography (from bahaibookstore.com):
As a teenager, Richard Abercrombie was the worrisome “bad boy” of a large and conservative African-American family. As he describes, “I was headed to jail or to an early grave” when, to his and everyone’s surprise, he experienced a transformation that not only saved his life but also radically changed and enriched the lives of all of his family members. As an adult, he has traveled in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East in the pursuit of knowledge as well as in service to the Bahá’í Faith, and he has served in a number of elected and appointed positions in the Bahá’í community. Richard currently resides in South Carolina where delights everyone with his down-home humor.