learning to love your story
Saturday, October 4, 2008
What if you lived your life as an epic story -
full of plot twists and turns,amazing characters, and great drama?
with Dan B. Allender, PhD
Vienna Presbyterian Church
124 Park Street NE
Vienna, VA
God has been writing your story from before the beginning of time - every word and page. Every chapter, even those that are painful and tragic, is part of the Author's storytelling in and through you! Discover how you can co-author with God a tale beyond what you ever imagined your life could tell.
agenda
Saturday, October 4
| 8-8:30 |
Registration |
| 8:30-11:30 |
Opening Session |
| 11:30-1 |
Lunch Break (offsite) |
| 1-4 |
Final Session |
A selection of Dr. Allender's books and resources will be available for sale at this event.
Lunch is not included in registration fees and is the individual responsibility of each attendee.
childcare
Vienna Presbyterian Church will be making childcare available through 6th grade level at no additional charge. You need to inform the church if you intend to take advantage of this offer.
Email childcare@viennapres.org as soon as you've registered to let them know the number and ages of your child(ren).
Please note: Childcare will not be available from 11:30-1:00 during lunch. Parents are responsible for picking children up promptly and taking care of their meal during that time.
registration
Early Registration
August 4-September 14
$48 / individual
$83 / married couple
Regular Registration
September 15-October 4
$58 / individual
$93 / married couple
A $15 cancellation fee applies
to all rates.
Click Here to Register
special opportunity
friday night
A Conversation that Matters
What if you truly believed
the gospel could change the world?
with Dan B. Allender, PhD
Vienna Presbyterian Church
The Great Hall
7-9:30pm
Join Dr. Dan Allender, President of Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle, therapist, and author of numerous books including Leading with a Limp, To Be Told, Bold Love,and The Wounded Heart. He’ll talk honestly about what it means to live vulnerably, to be about transformative relationships - with each other and God, and even how/why engaging those around us in good conversation is the gospel made flesh.
This is an especially relevant opportunity for those considering graduate school or seminary. Representatives from MHGS will be on hand to present the institution and answer your questions.
For more information, please email Crystal Miller, Director of Marketing and Admissions.