Diocesan Ministry Fair: Saturday, March 7

All members of the Diocese of Los Angeles community are invited to the Diocesan Ministry Fair on Saturday, March 7 at Campbell Hall School in Studio City.

Some 35 workshops will be presented at the fair, covering a wide range of church-related topics, from spirituality and Christian formation to social media, church finance, community organizing and more. Several will be conducted in Spanish, or translated simultaneously and workshop leaders include members of the All Saints family:

Susan Russell, and ASC alum Norma Yanira Guerra on “Words & Worship: The Ongoing Work of Liturgical & Prayer Book Revision”
Jim White on discerning vocation — lay and ordained
Thomas Diaz on reimagining LGBTQ congregational ministry
Virginia Classick on Gun Violence Prevention
Rick Felton on year-round stewardship
Randy & Doni Heyn-Lamb on the Holy Land and
All Saints alum Antonio Gallardo will co-lead a session entitled “Won’t You Be My Neighbor: Conversation on Racism & Microaggressions”

There is no charge to attend the fair and its workshops, but registration is required for planning and security reasons. Attendees will need to print out their confirmation letters to show at the school’s main gate (the second gate from the 101 Freeway) for entry to the parking garage.

For more information and to register, click here.

Deadline is Friday, March 6. Same-day registration will not be available.

The Ministry Fair will begin with coffee and registration at 8 a.m., followed by opening prayer at 8:30 a.m., workshop sessions at 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m., and Eucharist at 12 p.m. Two additional workshop sessions will be offered at 1:30 and 2:45 in the afternoon. Complimentary coffee will be available during registration in the morning, but attendees will need to bring a sack or picnic lunch. Picnic tables are available on campus.

For additional information, or to arrange for special physical accommodation, contact Samantha Wylie at samanthawylie@ladiocese.org.

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