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Let's Talk: Racial Justice & Disciple Making

  • Intercultural Mission Church 57 Peters Street North Andover, MA, 01845 United States (map)
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Join us Thursday, June 17 from 8:00-9:30 PM for a livestream conversation on the topic of Racial Justice & Disciple Making and hear our guest panel of intercultural disciple makers tell their own stories of how they have been discipling others on racial justice and the Gospel, including the joys, challenges, and resources from and for such discipleship. During the live discussion, there will be opportunity for viewers to submit questions to the panel and join the conversation. Join us at facebook.com/nsgospelpartnership

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ABOUT THE PANELISTS

Amber Jogie is a proud West Indian American woman. She is passionate about storytelling and spreading the Gospel through Activism. She graduated from Gordon College with a BA in Political Science, and this upcoming fall will be attending Boston University School of Theology in pursuit of a Master of Divinity Degree.

Dany Acosta is a nationwide motivational speaker who shares his past struggles with drug addiction, trauma and homelessness to empower youth. Today Dany is the Mentorship Coordinator of the T.R.U.E. Mentorship Program at the Lynn Family Resource Center, where he mentors male youth of ages eight to eighteen. He is a published poet, author, interpreter, and a television and radio host for Visitation Church.

Jim Longhurst has pastored churches in Europe and North America and is now the President of Clapham Servants, a non profit that seeks to foster “conversations of consequence” between pastors, church leaders and their local communities.

Megan Lietz is the founder and director of the Race & Christian Community Initiative at the Emmanuel Gospel Center. Megan served on staff at a Black church for five years and has spent most of her time in the city living in the Codman Square neighborhood of Dorchester. She holds a Master of Divinity from Gordon-Conwell's Center for Urban Ministerial Education, and a Masters in Sacred Theology from Boston University, where she studied power dynamics in multiracial congregations.

Earlier Event: June 6
Church Annual Meeting
Later Event: December 24
2021 IMC FUMC Christmas Eve Service