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In two weeks…

April 8, 2016/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

The Life/Peace/Justice conference is just two weeks away! Join us in Philadelphia for this amazing gathering of whole life activists, learning from one another about abortion, war, the death penalty, and assisted suicide.

The event begins on the night of Friday, April 22, with a fundraising dinner for a local pregnancy resource center. The keynote speaker is former abortion worker and dear friend of SPL Jewels Green.

On Saturday, there will be multiple keynote and breakout sessions. Secular Pro-Life president Kelsey Hazzard will speak at two breakout sessions: a morning session entitled “How to Lose a Pro-Life Secularist in 10 Days: Things We Do to Push Away Pro-Life Atheists and How to Win Them Back,” and an afternoon session on our upcoming project to mark the 40th anniversary of the Hyde Amendment. You can also find Kelsey and Terrisa at the SPL sponsor table.

On Sunday morning, while church-going conference attendees do their thing, Secular Pro-Life will host an “infidelicious” breakfast. The conference will close with a community volunteer project and forum.

This conference is held every other year, and 2014 was incredible. Don’t wait until 2018; get your ticket today!

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