About this Event
This timely and thought-provoking forum invites faith leaders, congregants, and community members to explore a critical question at the intersection of belief and action: What responsibility do churches have in addressing social justice issues in our communities?
The event will feature a moderated panel discussion bringing together diverse perspectives rooted in scripture, theology, and lived experience. Following the panel, attendees will be invited to participate in an audience Q&A, creating space for thoughtful dialogue, reflection, and honest questions.
What to expect if you attend:
- A structured, respectful conversation guided by a moderator
- Biblical and theological framing of justice, service, compassion, and advocacy
- Real-world application, connecting faith to issues such as poverty, equity, dignity, and community responsibility
- Local relevance, with insights tied to challenges facing Charlotte and surrounding communities
- Interactive engagement through audience questions and shared reflection
- Practical takeaways for individuals and churches seeking to live out faith beyond the sanctuary
This is not a debate, but a forum for learning, listening, and discernment—designed to help participants consider how faith becomes visible through action.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Sardis House, 6100 Sardis Rd, 6100 Sardis Road, Charlotte, United States
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