Faith in the Public Square: Justice, Community and the Way Forward

September 20 to September 21
10:00 AM

Westminster Presbyterian Church

400 Rugby Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22903

What does it mean to be faithful in the Public Square today? What wisdom—and challenges—does it bring to public life, justice, and community? Join us for a weekend of conversation, learning, and reflection with distinguished scholars and leaders.

Saturday, September 20

10:00–11:30 AM | Panel Discussion

What does it mean to be faithful in the public square today?

Panelists:

• Nichole M. Flores – Associate Professor of Religious Studies, UVA

• Walter Kim – President, National Association of Evangelicals & UVA’s Karsh Institute of Democracy

• Heath W. Carter – Associate Professor of American Christianity, Princeton Theological Seminary

1:00–2:00 PM | Lecture

The Promise and Perils of a Big Tent Faith

Speaker: Heath W. Carter

Sunday, September 21

9:00–10:00 AM | Lecture

Justice, Community, and the Way Forward: The Sense of our Small Effort

Speaker: Heath W. Carter

Details

Free and open to the public

Free childcare provided

RSVP required