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Taking Part in ‘The Human Pilgrimage’

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What does it mean to be human? How do we live fully as creatures created, loved, limited, and liberated by God?

On September 26-28, The Living Church and All Souls’ Anglican Foundation will host The Human Pilgrimage conference to engage these questions, at All Souls’ Episcopal Church in Oklahoma City.

This three-day conference for laity, clergy, and lay leaders will focus on how to be a human being faithfully from birth to death, how we live well and take care of one another, and how we can answer the Great Commission in light of this reality.

The conference also aims to equip any Christian present to address contemporary ethical and pastoral concerns related to living well in the full integrity of body and soul, from welcoming new life and navigating relationships, to embracing change and dying well.

Speakers include:

  • The Rev. Dr. Katherine Sonderegger
  • The Rev. Dr. Amy Peeler
  • The Rev. Canon Victor Lee Ausin
  • Dr. Elisabeth Rain Kincaid
  • The Rev. Dr. Michael B. Cover

The conference runs Thursday evening through Saturday at noon, so that clergy can return home in time for Sunday services.

Tickets include discounted rates for students.

Find more information and register here.

Visit our Events page to see all Living Church Events.

Amber D. Noel, M.Div., directs the public-facing programs of The Living Church, including the podcast, events, and the Partner program. Outside of work, she is a writer and enjoys life in Atlanta.

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