ONE and Willow Creek


Sep 29th, 2009 3:50 PM EST
By Greg Bowman

I’d like to invite you to a special Willow Creek Groups Life webinar this Thursday at 10:30 am Central Time that I’ll be hosting featuring ONE Sabbath. You can register for the webinar here.

What does it take to love your neighbor in a global community? At Willow Creek’s Leadership Summit 2009, Bono spoke about the incredible things the local church has done in the past three years to combat global poverty, AIDS, and malaria.

  • What will it take to move the fight down from an organizational level to a small group or personal level?
  • How can groups engage locally and globally?
  • And why is it often so hard to get groups to join the conversation?

Join us for an energetic discussion with ONE’s Adam Phillips, as well as Mike Seaton who has put together a wonderful curriculum called “Start> Becoming a Good Samaritan,” as well as Alvin Bibbs, Executive Director of Multi-Cultural Church Relations for the Willow Creek Association as they share their views, answer your questions, and offer next steps to take action for your group or ministry.

-Greg Bowman, Willow Creek Groups Life and ONE Member


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