SPEAKER: nadia BOLZ-WEBER


Where

Dubbs Memorial Community Center 
457 W. Allen St.
Allentown, PA 18062
 

 
Driving Directions 

Contact

Rev. Larry D. Pickens, Ecumenical Director 
Lehigh Conference of Churches 
610-433-6421 
 
 

2018 Campbell Lecture Featuring Rev. Nadia Bolz-Weber, March 22-23 

You are invited to hear this extraordinary witness of the Christian faith! The event begins Thursday, March 22 at 7 PM with an hour lecture and book-signing opportunity, with complimentary light fare following the lecture. On Friday, March 23, at 9 AM, we will gather for breakfast and a more expansive lecture. Attend both events and receive discounted registration. If paying by check, please note 2018 Campbell Lecture on the memo line. 

More Information

Nadia Bolz-Weber is the founding pastor of House for All Sinners and  Saints in Denver, Colorado.  She is the author of the New York Times bestseller Accidental Saints: Finding God in All the Wrong People(Convergent, 2015), available in bookstores now. She’s also the author of Salvation on the Small Screen? 24 Hours of Christian Television (Seabury 2008) and the New York Times bestselling theological memoir, Pastrix: the Cranky, Beautiful Faith of a Sinner & Saint (Jericho, 2013). Nadia has been featured in media outlets including BBC World Service, the Washington PostBitch magazine, NPR’s Morning EditionFresh AirMore magazine, the Daily Beast, and CNN.

“Nadia Bolz-Weber is a tatted-up, foul-mouthed champion to people sick of being belittled as not Christian enough for the right or too Jesus-y for the left.”

—The Washington Post

“The amazing thing about Nadia Bolz-Weber is that she manages to take her Christianity into corners of life where the church can be pretty uncomfortable going.”

— The Daily Beast

“I am miles away from Nadia Bolz-Weber theologically, but I sure would love to have her in my foxhole if I got in trouble.”

— Rod Dreher, The American Conservative, author of How Dante Can Save Your Life and The Little Way of Ruthie Leming

 

Campbell lecture background

Established by the Lehigh Conference of Churches in 1990 and held annually since 1993, the Robert K. Campbell Lectures on Christian Unity inform and educate leaders, congregations, and the wider public on the enduring importance of Christian unity and its potential for addressing problems facing society today.

The series is held in memory of Bob Campbell, a former PPL executive and community leader who encouraged religious communities to work together to assist local people in need.

To view videos of previous Cambpell Lectures, visit our YouTube channel.

The Lehigh Conference of Churches seeks to unite Christians through community service, ecumenical ministry, and advocacy for social justice while administering housing and social service programs that meet basic human needs.