After the Conference

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Theology professor Dr. Bryan Froehle and Mennonite Pastor Anita Amstutz will moderate the Post-Conference continuing conversation.

Sunday, March 22 • 6-8pm
Monday, March 23 • 8:30-noon

at the conference venue

The Post-Conference option envisions a think-tank approach that might lead to new insight and the creation of a space where all can learn together while “con-spiring” to expand the emergent conversation across the widest possible array of Christian life. Just as out of our diversity can come unity, so our unity requires a diversity of appropriate strategies. It is for this purpose that we will gather.

Dr. Bryan Froehle, professor of practical theology at St. Thomas University in Miami, will facilitate the post-conference option, but this will be a collective, communal dialogue above all. Bryan brings experience in strategic planning and sensitivity to the diversity of Christian experience in the United States.

We seek a mix of pastors and rising young leaders as well as innovative thinkers within judicatory, diocesan, seminary, and other contexts.

All those with serious questions, fresh insights,
and challenging experiences please apply!

To participate in the post conference event, register for the conference and indicate that you would like to be part of this gathering.
Space is limited. We will admit as many as we can.

About the Conference Hosts

The Center for Action and Contemplation (CAC), located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was founded in 1987 by Franciscan Father Richard Rohr who saw the need for a training/formation center that would allow spiritually seeking people to balance social action with contemplation, and contemplation with social action. Committed to offering a constructive message of the Gospel that crosses boundaries of religion, ethnicity, social class and gender, the CAC provides numerous programs and resources aimed at offering hope, inspiration and spiritual challenge.

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