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P. O. Box 7572
​Arlington, VA
22207-9998
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Thank you for joining us!!
January 12-15, 2020
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Location: 
CRYSTAL GATEWAY MARRIOTT

1700 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Arlington, VA, 22202



Conference Agenda
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Information from Conference

Os Guiness, one of our keynote speakers, suggests that those planning to attend the Conference, read the documents below for a more rich experience of his talk. 
American Charter
Williamsburg Charter
Rev. Sarah Roelofs, BCC, Endorser from the Christian Reformed Church in North America shared the following song by the Porters Gate Worship Project during her morning devotional. 
Your Labor is Not In Vain
Chaplain (MG) Doug Carver, USA-Ret., the Executive Director of Chaplaincy for Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) delivered the following presentation on Why Religious Liberty Matters: An Endorser’s Perspective.
An Endorser’s Perspective
Rev. Emily A. Peck-McClain, Wesley Theological Seminary, discussed the inter-generational possibilities.  
New Possibilities: Grace Across Generations
Dr. John Brinsfield, CH (COL), US Army (Retired) and Former Branch Historian, Army Chaplain Corps discussed the Chaplains of American Revolution: First Advocates for Liberty during our main session. He also gave a workshop about the ​Chaplains at Gettysburg.
Chaplains of the American Revolution
Chaplains of Gettysburg
Rev. Dr. Eric Whitmore, Associate Endorser, Texas Baptists, taught a workshop on mentoring: From Call to Commission: Mentoring Seminarians for Military Chaplaincy. 
From Call to Commission
We also received the following updates from the Chief of Chaplain Offices:
U.S. Air Force Chaplain Recruiting Update
U.S. Army Chaplain Recruiting Update
U.S. Navy Chaplain Recruiting Update
U.S. Army Chaplain Religious Liberty RS Function
U.S. Army Religious Liberty RFRA Update

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P. O. Box 7572
​Arlington, VA 22207-9998
"It is a hardship upon the Regiment I think, to be denied a Chaplain." 

[SOURCE: George Washington to Governor Robert Dinwiddie of Virginia, 4/29/1757, The Writings of George Washington, 2:33)

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