Montreat Conference Center announces its Summer Worship Series
Beginning June 1, worship services are offered at Anderson Auditorium or via livestream

MONTREAT, North Carolina — Montreat Conference Center has announced its Summer Worship Series, during which each Sunday morning the community gathers to worship the living God with prayer, singing, artistic expressions and the Word proclaimed.

Beginning June 1, worship will be held online and in Anderson Auditorium beginning at 10:30 a.m. Eastern time. Go here to learn about how to view the livestreamed service each week. Recordings are available following each service. Additionally, recordings of sermons are available in podcast form, with a special introduction from Montreat program staff. Find those on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Here's the schedule of preachers for the 2025 Summer Worship Series:
June 1 — The Rev. Dr. Sarah Johnson, senior pastor at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C.
June 8 — The Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis, senior minister at Middle Collegiate Church in New York, New York
June 15 — The Rev. Dr. Thomas Daniel, senior pastor at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Austin, Texas
June 22 — The Rev. Shannon J. Kershner, senior pastor at Central Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia
June 29 — The Rev. John Molina-Moore, general presbyter for National Capital Presbytery
July 6 — The Rev. Dr. Buz Wilcoxon, the Marianne and E.G. Lassiter Chaplain and Dean of Spiritual Life at Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina
July 13 — The Rev. Kevin Long, pastor of Independent Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama
July 20 — The Rev. Dr. Joseph Scrivner, Dean of Chapel at Stillman College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
July 27 —The Rev. Betsy Swetenburg, pastor of Northridge Presbyterian Church in Dallas, Texas
Aug. 3 — The Rev. Jessica Tate, associate pastor at Georgetown Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C.
View the preachers’ biographies here.
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