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October 23-25, 2009 Church of God Theological Seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee It will be AWESOME (we say that humbly), and there will be plenty of time for conversations and coffee.
Speakers and topics include Jay Beaman - 20th Anniversary of Pentecostal Pacifism Cheryl Johns, Barb Searcy, Lisa Long, and Kim Alexander - Peace, Justice, and Gender Brenda Hughes, Executive Director, Bradley Initiative for Church and Community - Community Organizing CORE - Lee University Students Working for Peace and Justice Eric Gabourel and Rick Waldrop- Peace & Justice for Palestinians and Israelis (report on PCPJ trip to the West Bank & Israel) Marlon Millner, Jackie Johns, Murl Dirksen - Peace & Justice for All: Racial Relationships in a Time of Change Melody Bonilla, Rigoberto Ramos, Rolando Cuellar, and Rick Waldrop - Peace & Justice for the Alien: A Biblical Response to Immigration Jerry Redman - Peace & Justice for the Powerless: Human Trafficking
Then use the Add to Cart button to Pay (or mail registration payment to PCPJ, PO Box 2214, Glendora, CA 91741) If you have any questions, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it (Leadership Team and Onsite Coordinator). If you are arriving by air or bus and need a ride to the seminary/hotel, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . ~Transportation will be provided between the conference hotel and the Church of God Theological Seminary. ~Saturday lunch and dinner meals will be available for purchase at Lee University (across the street from the seminary).
Comfort Inn, Cleveland, TN 2 Queen beds Free Continental Breakfast Fitness Room, outdoor pool Business Center Rate: $65 per night plus tax To reserve, call: 423.339.1000 For special rate request: Shalom 2009 Cutoff date to receive discount is October 14.
If you can share/split a room, please email Terry Johns ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) or discuss it on the PCPJ facebook page.
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