Next Embrace Webinar: Bill Henson

Henson is founder and president of Lead Them Home [...]

CHICAGO, IL (August 6, 2018) – The next Embrace webinar will be a conversation with Bill Henson about his fully updated resource, Guiding Families of LBGT+ Loved Ones: Second Edition.

 The webinar will be held Tuesday, August 14, from noon to 1 p.m. (CDT).

Henson is founder and president of Lead Them Home and the creator of the nationally leading Posture Shift Seminar. He has trained more than 50,000 Christian leaders and has guided 4,000 families over the last decade.

The webinar will be facilitated by Tim Ciccone, Director of Youth Ministry for the Evangelical Covenant Church

Embrace is a suite of human sexuality discipleship resources and experiences in harmony with the ECC’s adopted position, the center of which is “Faithfulness in heterosexual marriage, celibacy in singleness.”

To register, click here.

Previous webinars are posted online.

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