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That We May Be One 2023 Breakfast Gathering
You are invited! Join us for our annual That We May Be One gathering focusing on collegiality and the future of the Texas Annual Conference.
When and where
Date and time
Starts on Tuesday, May 30 · 7:30am CDT
Location
Hilton Americas-Houston Ballroom 1600 Lamar St Houston, TX 77010
Refund Policy
About this event
- 1 hour
- Mobile eTicket
You are invited! Join us for our annual That We May Be One gathering focusing on companionship between one another and the future of the Texas Annual Conference.
We are thrilled to welcome our guest speaker, Bishop Thomas Bickerton who leads the UMC as the Resident Bishop of the New York Area as well as the current President of the Council of Bishops! Our hope is that you leave encouraged, informed, and equipped for the work of Annual Conference so that we might all grow stronger together.
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Admission to this event will include a continental breakfast and covers our use of the Hilton's conference room.
Scholarships are available. Please do not miss this event because of financial strain! We thank generous friends of the event who are able to scholarship others with tickets! If you are able to sponsor a scholarship for another clergy or layperson to attend, that is greatly appreciated.
If you would like to attend with a scholarship, please email thatwemaybeoneTAC@gmail.com to let us know.
If you are able to assist others with purchasing their tickets, please email thatwemaybeoneTAC@gmail.com. We have cut it very close the last few years, so please do think about sponsoring an extra ticket if you can.
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That We May Be One is a group of leaders from around the conference, with a diverse variety of experiences, backgrounds, and theological positions who believe we are stronger together than we are apart. We dream of a Texas Annual Conference and a United Methodist Church that is united in mission and diverse in thought.
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A group of leaders within the Texas Annual Conference committed to the fullest expression of unity possible within the UMC and aiming to provide space for folks on the left, right, and center to engage in open dialogue.