MORE THAN MUD

SEMINAR

What does a Christ-centered response to the issue of abortion look like? What is the LPC’s response? Why does it matter?

 

This seminar is an in-depth study of theology and principles about God, the Gospel, worldviews, and interpersonal dynamics. It provides participants with the foundation and framework integral to the LPC’s mission and approach. It is designed to challenge you to consider your response to the issues of abortion, unwanted pregnancy, and intimacy.

We invite you to think beyond silos and slogans and instead pursue an integrated, Christ-centered response.

More Than Mud provides more than an overview of the LPC’s history, services, and serving opportunities. We explore concepts of image-bearing, human dignity, and human flourishing. We examine the intersection of the Gospel of Jesus Christ with beliefs reflected in popular culture. We dig deep.

As part of the LPC training program, participants who complete More Than Mud are qualified to begin volunteering in entry-level roles at the Center.

God shaped us for a purpose. We are not disposable or unremarkable. We are not dirt. We are His work for His light to fill. We are More Than Mud.
Join us in our next session.

Upcoming Session

More Than Mud will be conducted in two parts:

  • Friday, March 8th, 2024, beginning at 6:30 pm (3 hours)
  • Saturday, March 9th, 2024, beginning at 9:30 am (all day)

This session will be in person. Details of location are provided upon registration.

Registration fees include materials, lunch on Saturday, and instruction.

Attendance for the entire session is required to serve at the LPC.

Registration Details

Fee: $50.00 (fee includes instruction and materials)

Point of Contact: Tracy Scott
Phone: 301-776-9997
Email: tscott

Please feel free to contact with any questions you may have.

 For God, who said, “Let light shine out of the darkness,” has shown in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. But we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us.

2 Corinthians 4: 6 & 7