CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Evangelism Conference, Immersion event to be held back-to-back at Montreat Conference Center

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Consider yourself invited to one or both conferences, which are both hybrid events

Here is an invitation for you to come to the 2022 Evangelism Conference at Montreat Conference Center, October 30 through November 1.

The keynote speaker, the Rev. Shanea D. Leonard, will focus on the conference themes of addressing harm and embracing hope. For Leonard, that means acknowledging where we have been while living into the hope of what the church is becoming.

“We’ll sit with our pain yet look toward our hope,” they said. “We’re going to think, and laugh, and be compelled to reimagine [what church can look like].”

Onsite participants will experience renewal as they network with others interested in evangelism that is centered in radical welcome and justice — two of the 8 Habits of Evangelism featured at the 2021 conference.

Original source can be found here.



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