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​Spirituality in the
Stone-Campbell
Heritage

Past, Present, and Future

February 20-22, 2025

Join Us: In-Person @ Abilene Christian University (Abilene, TX) OR Online

About

About The Conference

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Christian spirituality has to do with the lived experience of disciples of Jesus, both as individuals and as a community. Spirituality is a journey, a pilgrimage. What is the lived Christian experience of the Stone-Campbell Heritage?
After setting the framework for the study of spirituality in the Stone-Campbell Heritage by exploring the history of spirituality in the movement, our conference will investigate the present work being done in the field of Christian spirituality within our fellowship with an eye on how this work may impact the future. 
 
We are blessed to have a wonderful array of speakers from across the Stone-Campbell heritage.


Douglas Foster, Stone-Campbell historian, “Spirituality & Our History”
Lauren Smelser White, Lipscomb University, “Spirituality & Hermeneutics”

Stanley Talbert, Pepperdine University, “Spirituality & Justice”

Ken Cukrowski, Abilene Christian University “Spirituality & Film”

Heather Gorman, Johnson University, “Spirituality & Sexuality”

Steve Kinnard, Teleios, “Spirituality & Nature”

Randy Harris, Abilene Christian University (retired), “Spirituality & Formation”

Tera Harmon, Abilene Christian University, “Spirituality & the Voices of Women”
Jerry Taylor, Abilene Christian University, “The Future of Spirituality in the Stone-Campbell Heritage”


Please join us as we consider the Spirituality of the Stone-Campbell Heritage: Past, Present and Future.

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