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LeadershipFritz Williams is Leader of the Baltimore Ethical Society. He is our primary teacher, counselor, and spokesperson, and he brings an unusual combination of ministerial and broadcast communications experience to this work. Fritz is a graduate of the Philadelphia Lutheran Theological Seminary, and he has a Master's degree in Biblical Studies from Princeton Theological Seminary. He served several Episcopal churches in the Philadelphia area as a parish priest. After leaving the Episcopal ministry, Fritz wrote and produced television programs and videos at public television stations in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Detroit, Michigan. His most notable productions include PEACEWORK, a print and video campaign against family violence, PARENTING PUZZLE, a series of educational videos for parents, and THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMANS, a documentary on one of America's most important ethnic groups. Fritz's talks are very popular because they deal with basic human issues in a direct, honest, and compassionate way and because they are filled with moving first-hand accounts of his own experiences and feelings. He speaks regularly at the Baltimore Ethical Society on the first Sunday of the month, and on those Sundays, he also tells stories "for the children and the child in all of us." The stories are taken from his own childhood, and Fritz has created poster-sized pastel drawings to go with each of them.
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