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The conference will equip participants with resources and ideas centred around prayer, song and presence to provide solace and healing in the aftermath of disasters and crises.

If you are a clergy, musician, liturgist or interested lay leader, you won’t want to miss this biennial event.

Standard Registration (closes June 15): $450

In recent years we have witnessed the devastation people have experienced in communities
struck by fires, flooding, water crises, domestic violence and terrorism. The theme for this year’s
conference reflects the vital role worship plays in times of local, regional and national crises to
provide comfort and support for people in communities where we serve.

The conference will equip participants with resources and ideas centred around prayer,
song and presence to provide solace and healing in the aftermath of disaster.

Keynote Speaker – Rev. Dr. Lizette Larson-Miller
Theologian, musician and liturgical writer exploring rites for use with the sick and dying, considerations of sacred space, popular religiosity and contemporary ritual issues. She is currently the Professor of Moral & Pastoral Theology at Huron University College at Western University in London, Ontario.

Lead Musician – Mr. Chad Fothergill
Organist, composer, writer and doctoral musicology student, researching the Lutheran Cantor tradition in both its Reformation-era and present-day contexts.

More details on speakers, workshops, registration and accommodation will be sent to synods and dioceses for distribution to clergy and parishes through email distribution lists.

Information will also be posted on the conference website.

Email for more information.