Those of us outside the progressive mainstream have to get back to in-person fellowship.
David Aucoin, of the Family Policy Alliance of Rhode Island sends along information about an event in October (PDF flier). It was originally scheduled prior to the pandemic and had to be postponed, illustrating how much of a hindrance the lockdown has been to those who play the opposition role in Rhode Island.
The event, giving some context for Christians to address the transgender movement, is put on by the Ministry Training Network, which is sort of a professional development resource for Evangelical ministers. However, the training itself is not limited to those who fit that description.
It’s a two-day seminar on October 29 and 30, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. the first day (a Friday), and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. the next day. The main speakers are Dr. Michelle Cretella of the American College of Pediatricians and J. Alan Branch, a professor of Christian ethics at Midwestern Seminary. Other presenters and breakout sessions will fill out the time.