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What does it really look like to love the people around me? What did Jesus mean when He said to care for the orphan, the widow and the sojourner? Who is my neighbor? And where do I even begin?
The Imagine Conference equips, educates and engages believers in the biblical call to care for the vulnerable, the lonely, the hurting and the at-risk people around them. During the two-day conference, participants will hear powerful stories, compelling speakers, attend breakout sessions and meet other like-minded people interested in seeking justice and living out love in areas like family preservation, mentoring, ministry to refugees, adoption and foster care, missions, human trafficking and embracing all life as made in the image of God.
What does it really look like to love the people around me? What did Jesus mean when He said to care for the orphan, the widow and the sojourner? Who is my neighbor? And where do I even begin?
The Imagine Conference equips, educates and engages believers in the biblical call to care for the vulnerable, the lonely, the hurting and the at-risk people around them. During the two-day conference, participants will hear powerful stories, compelling speakers, attend breakout sessions and meet other like-minded people interested in seeking justice and living out love in areas like family preservation, mentoring, ministry to refugees, adoption and foster care, missions, human trafficking and embracing all life as made in the image of God.
We’re a gathering of people who are daring to imagine what our city, nation, and world could look like if we lived out the extraordinary love of Jesus. We’re deeply committed to issues of justice, orphan care, refugees, racial reconciliation, and seeing all life as beautifully created in the image of a loving God. We seek to engage our culture by loving our neighbors near and far.
We’re a gathering of people who are daring to imagine what our city, nation, and world could look like if we lived out the extraordinary love of Jesus. We’re deeply committed to issues of justice, orphan care, refugees, racial reconciliation, and seeing all life as beautifully created in the image of a loving God. We seek to engage our culture by loving our neighbors near and far.