Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Find courage and creativity for the elevation of the Gospel!

Fraught & Flummoxed: Courage and Creativity forthe Elevation of the Gospel
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Are you caught in the Fraught & Flummoxed cycle?

Have you been trying to engage your congregation in conversations on anti-racism in light of the myriad of issues brought to light over the past two years? These are important - albeit hard - conversations to be having, and we want to do everything we can to help support ministers and lay people alike as their congregations tackle issues of social reform in an ever-polarized political landscape.


Enter Fraught & Flummoxed, a conference for those seeking courage and creativity as they elevate the Gospel. Join us January 30–February 2, 2023, as we engage mind, body, and spirit in the analysis of anti-racism.

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A Conversation with Jessica Vazquez Torres and Shawna Bowman

Conference leaders, Jessica Vazquez Torres and Shawna Bowman, recently discussed the inspiration behind Fraught & Flummoxed in a conversational, podcast-style video. Watch or listen as they share their thoughts and insights in the video above!

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Gain a fresh understanding

Building on the content of past conferences such as CoInspire, DisGrace, and MLK’s Unfinished Agenda, we will engage in three days of peer learning group work in partnership with Crossroads to examine the current challenges of leadership in this time and place. All levels of experience and interest are welcome!

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Find opportunities for renewal and growth

Addressing socio-political issues in the church can be hard, daunting work that often leaves leaders feeling drained. At Fraught & Flummoxed, we are offering leaders who are experiencing burnout the opportunity to take time for renewal as they explore new creative outlets in our serene mountain atmosphere.

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