Living Holiness: New seminar for young adults March 31
02-03-2012Living Holiness: New seminar for young adults March 31
Event is free with pre-registrationThe Arkansas Conference Board of Church and Society is sponsoring “Living Holiness,” a seminar program for young adults, on Saturday, March 31, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Kendall Center at Philander Smith College, Little Rock. Participants will take a deep look into God’s call to holiness, both personal and communal. Registration is free until Wednesday, March 28, and will be $5 at the door.
The goal of the Living Holiness seminar is to provide a space where college students and young (and young-at-heart) adults can explore the importance of social holiness in a life of faith.
Seminar leaders, a collection of Arkansas clergy, seek to provide participants with a theological foundation on which they can build an understanding of how to live out their faith. The day-long event will provide real-life examples of how churches and faith communities are finding ways to transform the world through works of social holiness.
The day will include field trips to central Arkansas churches, including First UMC Little Rock and Quapaw Quarter UMC, to explore some of the exciting ministries already happening.
To ask questions or reserve a spot, email arumcseminar@gmail.com or call the Rev. Brittany Richardson Watson at 501-224-6047.










