Carmen Fowler LaBerge, president of the Presbyterian Lay Committee will be one of many national leaders speaking this month’s 2014 National Conference of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC).
The ERLC’s conference – The Gospel, Homosexuality and the Future of Marriage – will be held Oct. 27-28 at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tenn.
Fowler LaBerge will join the likes of Rosaria Butterfield, author of Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert; Jim Daly, president of Focus on the Family; R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; John Stonestreet, speaker and fellow of the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview; Eric Teetsel director of the Manhattan Declaration, and more, in equipping Christians to apply the gospel to issues of homosexuality and marriage with convictional kindness in their communities, their families and their churches.
The conference will explore what the gospel means for the future of marriage and sexual identity. Attendees will have the chance to listen to speakers, ask questions at panel discussions, get practical equipping on these issues, and discover how the church can be a beacon of hope, clarity, and restoration to the culture surrounding it.
A special 20% discount has been made available for readers of The Layman Online, simply by using the rate code PRESLAY14 upon registration.
Online registration is available. For more information, visit the conference web site. Only 200 tickets remain for the conference, and registration ends on Oct. 15.
ERLC President Russell D. Moore explains the purpose and topic of the ERLC’s National Conference in October. Sign up at erlc.com/conference: