Thursday Go & Sees

  • Thursday, October 05, 2023

Registration

  • In the midst of the conference, take two hours out of the ordinary to draw closer to God. This mini-pilgrimage along the Ohio River will lead you into stories of scripture and places; into practices of prayer and community; and into reflection on our walks with Jesus.
  • Join historian Dr. Troy Jackson of UNDIVIDED on a tour of the Harriett Beecher Stowe house in the Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati. Stowe's time in Cincinnati, while her father lead nearby Lane Theological Seminary, provided the impetus for Uncle Tom's Cabin, a major work that accelerated a growing Abolitionist movement in the lead up to the Civil War.
  • My Neighbor’s Place is a community development organization located in Cincinnati’s Westside, dedicated to creating a community that welcomes and cares for all of our neighbors. Through My Neighbor’s Place, churches have the opportunity to work together to improve the spiritual, economic, and social quality of life for the residents of our area.

    Lunch and Bus provided
  • We will take a fifteen minute walk from the convention center, across the historic Roebling Suspension Bridge, and to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center for an unguided tour of this award winning museum dedicated to the heritage of the Underground Railroad specifically, and the broader struggle for freedom and racial justice. A meet and greet with the Implicit Bias Director and presentation will be available. Note: participants are responsible for their tickets to the museum cost $14 with your CCDA Badge

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