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US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C. September 10-12, 2018
How can our churches understand and faithfully respond to the big moral issues of our times? Can we truly have an effective witness on issues such as racism, genocide, immigration, anti-Semitism and other forms of prejudice?
American Baptist Churches USA is collaborating with the American Baptist Historical Society and the DC Baptist Convention to present a unique continuing education experience on Local Churches and Global Moral Issues: Resources for ABC Pastoral Leaders.
The program will include a 2-day workshop at the U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, led by the Museum's Programs on Ethics, Religion, and the Holocaust, and on day 3, a half-day wisdom gathering dialogue with DC Baptist Convention leaders. Program highlights include:
1) Guided tour of the Museum's Permanent Exhibition and special exhibit on "Americans and the Holocaust"
2) Presentation on Museum resources and archives with focus on collections pertaining to the churches
3) Presentations and facilitated discussion on the challenges that confronted German Protestant churches during the Nazi era and how American churches responded to those specific challenges and the broader problem of hatred and antisemitism
4) Presentation on the theological aspects of this history, including the Jewish-Christian relationship
Participation will be limited to 24 ABC pastoral leaders, in order to facilitate in depth conversation. The cohort will explore how our churches can become bold witnesses that communicate Jesus’ command to love our neighbors.
The cost for the seminar is $25 per person. Attendees are responsible for hotel, food and travel cost.
Monday, September 10, 2018 - Wednesday, September 12, 2018 9:00 AM - 12:00 PMEastern Time
U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl SWWashington, District of Columbia 20024
Sharese Shedrick