In just over two months is one of my favorite continuing-ed events: The Festival of Homiletics. This year it is taking place in Atlanta, Georgia, and has such a fabulous list of speakers, including (my favorites): Desmond Tutu, Barbara Brown Taylor, Grace Imathiu, Brian McLaren, Fred Craddock, Will Willimon, and Adam Hamilton.
The festival is a really fabulous week of preaching and lectures, interspersed with some great music in the evenings. I couldn't attend last year because of General Conference, and I'm looking forward to getting back this year. Who else is going? Methoblogger meetup?
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hmm.. it fell off my radar since it was in nashville. i'll have to look at the dates again. lots going on in the month of may.
I'm going!!! I would love to have lunch with you to put a face to the name/blog :D
That'd be fun. We'll have to try to connect when it gets closer..
Beth, I'll be there. Hope to meet you!
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