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Whitworth University will host its annual Whitworth Institute of ministry conference this summer to provide the community with fellowship, worship and scriptural teaching.

The conference lasts five days, July 18-22. Each night the conference will coordinate a worship service beginning at 7 p.m. in Seeley Mudd Chapel on the Whitworth campus.

The theme of the week is “For Such a Time as This: Christian Discipleship in the 21st Century.” The conference will include a number of speakers including Brenda Salter McNeil and Mike and Sally Breen.

The public is welcome to attend the evening worship services for free each night. However, participants must register if they wish to take part in the full conference and the workshops.

Interested individuals can register at www.whitworth.edu/wim. For more information call Margaret Claassen Cosby at (509) 777-3275 or email her at [email protected].

 

Peter Houston-Hencken
Peter Houston-Hencken
Peter Houston-Hencken is a recent graduate of Whitworth University with a degree in journalism. Peter currently works for a background investigation firm but is passionate about freelancing on the weekends. Peter grew up as the son of a Presbyterian pastor. He feels strong in his faith and his commitment to Jesus Christ. He aspires to have a career in journalism and help people get more informed about the events in their communities.

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