Monday, January 19, 2009

Chuck Colson to Speak to Chicagoland Leaders

Colson Invite

For over three decades, Chuck Colson has been a "catalytic agent" speaking into the most pressing issues facing the Church today. He is excited to interact with leaders and key influencers about what God is doing throughout Chicagoland.

Chuck Colson was one of the most powerful politicos during his four years of service to President Nixon. After leaving prison for Watergate-related charges, Colson founded Prison Fellowship in 1976, a Christian, non-profit organization that has become the world's largest outreach to prisoners, ex-prisoners, and their families. Colson also is a popular speaker and author and is considered one of the great evangelical minds of our day. He has written 25 books, which collectively have sold more than 5 million copies.

YOU are invited to a 'Bonfire' Gathering where Catalyst churches, pastors, and community leaders will have the remarkable opportunity to hear Chuck Colson, live and in person.


As always, the 'Bonfire' is designed to equip and encourage pastors and key leaders all across northern Chicagoland. There is no cost to attend the 'Bonfire' - it is an investment from Catalyst Partner churches that are committed to working together for greater Kingdom impact. Be warned, however, there may be "cost" if you miss this gathering!

Following the main session, there will be Breakout Groups specifically designed to initiate dialog between like-minded leaders. You will have a chance to debrief the session, as well as to prayerfully consider next steps in this collaborative movement. I look forward to seeing you on February 6th!

Changing the World Together,


Bill Yaccino, Executive Director, Catalyst




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