Imago Dei in the Church: Multiethnic Voices and Experiences

On Thursday, March 2 from 8:30-10 p.m. (ET), the Women’s Leadership Network and the Antioch Leadership Network of the Next Generation Leadership Initiative will host its fourth session of the ongoing dialogue, "Imago Dei in the Church: Multiethnic Voices and Experiences."

Everyone is created in Imago Dei–the image of God–but sometimes our negative perceptions of others create boundaries that limit those with gifts to share. Join us for a panel discussion with ACNA leaders (including our own Mary Gardner!) about how we can hear and learn from multiethnic voices and experiences. 

The Zoom event is co-sponsored by the Next Generation Leadership Initiative’s Antioch and Women’s Leadership Networks and registration is required. To register, visit this link.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

ABOUT THE ANTIOCH LEADERSHIP NETWORK

The vision of the Antioch Leadership Network is to increase the ethnic diversity of clergy of the ACNA for the sake of evangelism to all and authentic gospel witness.

ABOUT THE WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP NETWORK

The vision of the Women’s Leadership Network is to discover, develop, and deploy female leaders (lay and clergy) in the gifts, knowledge, and skills God has given them, equipping them to confidently lead in their context of ministry.

ABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE

The Next Generation Leadership Initiative (NGLI) is one of the five ministry priorities identified by Archbishop Foley Beach of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). The vision of NGLI is to raise up the next generation of leaders for the next generation of the ACNA through a variety of networks, each with a specialized focus: Access (accessibility), Antioch (ethnic diversity), Student, Family, and Women.

CONTACT

Rev. Virginia Musselman, Interim Director, Women’s Leadership Network
email | (501) 940-5713

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