It’s getting close! May 11 is now just a matter of weeks days away and I am so looking forward to it. On that day John Armstrong
will be in Washington, DC to lead a Unity Factor Forum. I have been one of those
working to plan this event and I am so glad that the time is drawing near. As
regular readers of this blog know, John has had a great influence on me and I am a great supporter of the ACT 3 Network he leads. I am also an avid reader of his blog and his other types of writing. He is a gift to the whole Church and I look forward to this
special day with great anticipation for what God might do to deepen friendship
and shared mission among Christians from a variety of backgrounds in the DC
area. I hope you will consider coming yourself if you live in the area--you can register here--or
publicizing the event to others who you know that are in the area. I think it
will be a wonderful day of prayer, worship and thoughtful discussion.
Talking about the global common good and religion's role in promoting it here and around the world.
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