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REYWT can help you attend an event that
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Apply for scholarships to defray
registration or travel expenses to attend events geared
towards young adults, women or racially ethnic peoples and represent
REYWT.
Learn more about scholarships. |
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Larissa Kwong Abazia, Shivonia Singleton, Nancy Khella and Micah Emerson gather at the Menaul School in Albuquerque, N.M. Photo by Katie Anderson |
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Calling for the Order of the Day
Pedagogies of African-American Presbyterians — Implications for Theological Education
Richmond, Va.
May 5–7, 2008
This event will feature Black Presbyterian faculty engaging in rigorous conversations about hermeneutics, creeds and interdisciplinary ethical issues born in our living. The conference will highlight the ongoing significance of race, sex and class as analytical categories for Reformed Christianity.
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San Jose, Calif.
June 21–28, 2008
The 2008 theme is "Do Justice, love kindness, walk humbly with your God" (Micah 6:8). Many important issues will be considered by commissioners and advisory delegates as they seek to discern and to represent the will of Christ for the PC(USA). For more information, please visit the General Assembly Web site. |
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A conference for lay leaders, clergy, commissioned lay pastors, seminary students and all who hunger for a new way of "doing church."
Montreat, North Carolina
July 1–5, 2008
How can the PC(USA) become a church for the next generation? What will it take to bridge the boundaries of age, culture, gender, race, and theological differences? Come and join others who care about the leadership of the church, present and future. Be part of an exciting conversation aimed at fashioning a new vision for a new day — of a Church Unbound! For more information, please visit the conference Web site. |
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Sowing Mustard Seeds: Working for God's Justice — Confronting Poverty
Chapman University
Orange, California
July 15–19, 2008
This conference is intended to deconstruct the multiple issues that connect and entwine to sustain poverty in our communities and the world. It is designed for participants who want an introduction and participants who seek in-depth understanding and skill building. Learn more. |
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July 31 – August 3, 2008
Indulge in … yourself
Treat yourself to an opportunity of discovering and exploring your identity as a young woman of faith — come to the REYWT retreat.
Enjoy workshops that allow Weaving Identities and Self Discovery as you Go Proud and see Through God's Eyes. Join us as we indulge in our faith and ourselves! Learn more. |
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Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu, N.M.
August 4–10, 2008
This event will provide courses that offer instruction and inspiration to enable clergy and laity in furthering the biblical vision of all races, nations, tribes and tongues praising and serving God in diverse and inclusive communities of faith. For more information, please contact the Rev. Robert Chesnut, Dean of the Institute, at (505) 474-5817.
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San Francisco, California
August 6-10, 2008

"The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor." (Luke 4:18-19)
Join a diverse gathering of young women from across the country in a time of self-discovery and spiritual empowerment. We will explore what our faith says about issues of injustice and what we can do to live God's love on our campuses, in our congregations and in our communities. Learn more. |
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