Join the EJUSA Evangelical Network and Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty for a community forum at the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. We will be joined with leaders from the Seminary's staff, a murder victim's family member, and an exoneree for a thoughtful discussion on the realities of capital punishment and how we as Christians approach this subject. The event is free and open to the public. The event will feature a panel discussion followed by a Q&A segment. Panelists: Kevin Brown, PhD, LCSW; Caskey Chair of Church and Community Ministies; Director of Prison Extension Centers Dr. Lloyd Harsch; Director of the Institute for Faith in the Public Square Billy Neal Moore; Minister; Former Death Row Inmate Gail Rice; Sister of Officer Bruce VanderJagt, murdered in 1997 Moderator: Hannah Cox; National Manager of Conservatives Concerned About the Death PenaltyRead more about the hosts here:https://evangelical.ejusa.org/http://www.nobts.edu/https://conservativesconcerned.org/
Tuesday, Apr 2, 6:30-8 PM
Discussing the Death Penalty
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
Getting there
3939 Gentilly Boulevard, New Orleans, LA
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