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05/12/2008

Kanuga, June 15-20, 2008

by Staff

Hendersonville, North Carolina - Participants and staff are coming from 25 states, but there is room for you at Kanuga's Christian Formation Conference, June 15-20.

A new option this year is certification/recertification to lead DOCC (Disciples of Christ in Community), EfM (Education for Ministry), Godly Play and Transforming Literature of the Bible.
 
The conference is for anyone who leads Christian Formation/Education programs, with special presentations for newcomers. The Adult Faith Formation segment is held June 15-18. The Children's Faith Formation segment is June 17-20. Attend the entire week for a rate incentive and the greatest benefit.
 
Keynoter Deirdre Good from General Theological Seminary will help participants focus on the theme, Making Disciples: Hearing the Word.
 
Many workshops led by experts from across the country are offered, as well as free time for recreation and networking. Programs for children and youth make this an ideal family vacation. Team Rebates and financial aid are available from Kanuga.
 
Kanuga is a 1,400-acre Episcopal center in the cool mountains of Western North Carolina. For details and registration visit www.kanuga.org or telephone Kanuga, 828-692-9136.


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