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24 - CLC Workshopaganza (and Irene is back!)

24 - CLC Workshopaganza (and Irene is back!)

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In this episode of What is Good, our directors summarize some of the workshops we have presented at the recent conferences Congreso and WMU Pursue. Katie shares about the ethical challenges of AI and the Christian response. Irene speaks on the power of women in ministry connecting with each other for encouragement and collaboration. David looks at Jesus’ conversation with the Samaritan Woman as an example for how to love those who identify as LGBTQ+ with grace and truth.

TIMESTAMPS:

2:12 - Takeaways from Advocacy Day

6:53 - Updates on John advocating during the Texas Legislative Session

10:20 - The CLC at conferences - workshops and Irene's booth mojo

16:03 - Irene's workshop on Relationships at Congreso

18:42 - David's workshop on Responding to LGBTQ+ with Grace and Gruth at Congreso

25:25 - Katie's workshop on AI and Kingdom Growth and Discipleship at WMU Pursue

34:34 - Irene's workshop (in Spanish) on Involving Women in Ministry at WMU Pursue

40:16 - The CLC would love for you to invite us to give our workshops! (See link below)

41:20 - Other workshops of the CLC

46:58 - What is Good?

54:42 - Outtakes

*For more information on our workshops, contact us using the form at the bottom of our website: www.texasclc.org

For more information on the Christian Life Commission visit our webpage (texasclc.org), and follow us on Facebook (@TexasCLC) and Instagram (@txclc).

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