People’s temperatures soar when discussion shifts to global climate change. At our autumn conference, “Boiling Point,” New Wine hopes to create an atmosphere where cool logic and open, refreshing dialogue prevail among those of various opinions. Some of the key questions we will be discussing include: Does global climate change exist? If so, how much of a factor does human consumption play? What can or should we do about it? Keynote speakers include Rev. Richard Cizik, Vice President for Governmental Affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals and Peter Illyn, Executive Director of Restoring Eden. The day will include workshops, a moderated discussion, and opportunities to interact and network with exhibitors on issues related to environmental stewardship. As Christ-followers committed to having one finger on the pages of the Bible and another on the bold print of the daily news, you will want to join us for this important and timely discussion on the global climate change debate. We look forward to seeing you there!
Early Registration: by Friday October 22
General Public: $15/$20 with lunch
Students, Multnomah employees, and Multnomah Alumni: $5/$10 with lunch
Late Registration: after Friday, October 22
(no lunch deal included)
General Public: $20
Students, Multnomah employees, and Multnomah Alumni: $10
Schedule of Events 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
8:00-9:00am Registration
9:00-11:30am Morning Plenary Session
11:30am -12:15pm Workshops
12:15-1:30pm Lunch & Exhibits
1:30-3:15pm Workshops
3:15-5:30pm Afternoon Plenary Session
Download conference materials here:
Flier: Boiling Point 2007 flier