By Christy Waltersdorff
National Older Adult Conference (NOAC) offers participants the chance to hear challenging, insightful, faithful speakers–like Dominique Gilliard and Cole Arthur Riley this year. These speakers invite us to continue the conversation when we return to our homes and congregations.
The NOAC Planning Team is pleased to announce that we are launching a NOAC Book Study. We are hoping to establish book study groups on Zoom in the winter months. We will begin with one of the books from our 2025 speakers. Once we see if there is interest, we will choose a book, line up leaders, and set a schedule.
We want these groups to continue the conversation of what it means to be followers of Jesus Christ in our world today, build fellowship, and provide an opportunity for us to learn and challenge one another.
If you are interested send a message to NOAC@Brethren.org.
— Christy Waltersdorff is a retired pastor and coordinator of the Church of the Brethren’s National Older Adult Conference. Find out more about the 2025 NOAC at www.brethren.org/noac
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