Conference Schedule
September 15-18, 2022
Thursday, September 15
2 - 5 PM |
Check-In |
5:00 PM |
Dinner |
7:00 PM |
Welcome & Opening Worship Led by the WSCF-US Student Leadership Team Sermon by Rev. Erica Williams Music and liturgy by The Many |
8:00 PM |
Ice Cream Social & Meet Your Small Groups |
Friday, September 16
8:30 AM |
Morning Small Groups Student Small Groups led by WSCF-US Student Leadership Team Campus Ministers Small Group led by Rev. Alison Boden and Rev. Scott Matheney |
10:00 AM |
Panel Discussion: Reckoning This session is dedicated to highlighting the ways in which Christianity has been culpable in the matrix of violence—whether through settler colonialism, Indigenous erasure, ecological degradation, and racial capitalism in order to move toward reorienting, revolutionizing, and transforming ourselves into active agents for real justice in the world. Panelists: Rev. Dr. Jin S. Kim, Dr. Sarosh Koshy, Nyya Flores Toussaint Moderated by Nathan Samayo |
11:30 AM |
Break |
12:00 PM |
Lunch |
2:00 PM |
Embodied Engagement: Body Prayer Led by Immanuel Karunakaran |
3:00 PM |
Break |
3:30 PM |
Panel Discussion: Healing This session is dedicated to exploring what healing from trauma looks like at the individual and systemic levels, the relationship between healing and our faith, and how Christian students and young people can begin or deepen the process of healing in an embodied way. Panelists: Laura Newby, Rev. Erica Williams Moderated by Claire Kim |
5:00 PM |
Dinner |
7:00 PM |
Evening Small Groups |
8:00 PM |
Worship Experience on Healing Led by The Many |
Saturday, September 17
8:30 AM |
Morning Small Groups Student Small Groups led by WSCF-US Student Leadership Team Campus Ministers Small Group led by Rev. Alison Boden and Rev. Scott Matheney |
10:00 AM |
Panel Discussion: Reimagining This session is dedicated to reimagining our relationships to ourselves, one another, and the Earth. Guided by the wisdom of queer theologians, political activists, and abolitionists, we will dream boldly about what the New Heaven and New Earth can look like if we are willing to shed our attachments to our current ways of living and build communities that are centered around liberation, healing, and justice. Panelists: Rev. Dr. Savina Martin, Nordia Bennett Moderated by Jon Ort |
11:30 AM |
Break |
12:00 PM |
Lunch |
2:00 PM |
Embodied Engagement: Reimagining Everything Led by The Many |
3:00 PM |
Break |
3:30 PM |
Keynote Address: Beyond Poverty, Toward a New Heaven & New Earth Rev. Dr. William Barber, Co-Chair of the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival |
5:00 PM |
Dinner |
7:00 PM |
Evening Small Groups & Closing |
8:30 PM |
Fellowship & Game Night |
Sunday, September 18
9:30 AM |
Bible Study: A New Heaven and New Earth Led by Rev. Dr. Wil Gafney |
11:00 AM |
Worship at Princeton Chapel Preaching: Rev. Dr. Wil Gafney |
12:00 PM |
Picnic Lunch |