Brent Walker, executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, is the speaker for the 2013 ABC/USA Biennial dinner of the Roger Williams Fellowship. The event will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on June 22 during the 2013 ABC/USA Biennial and Mission Summit in Overland Park, Kan. Tickets for the meal will be $37, payable in advance through the official registration process. To make your reservations, please visit www.americanbaptists2013.com and click on “Register” at the top of the site. Seating is limited.

Walker’s address is titled “Directing Traffic at the Intersection of Church and State: A Report from the Nation’s Capital.” He will bring a message about the importance of religious liberty and church-state separation to Baptists in history and talk about current church-state issues. All Baptists and others who value religious liberty and separation between church and state are invited to attend this important dinner event.

The Roger Williams Fellowship is a grassroots group with historic Northern Baptist roots and includes many Baptists across denominational lines and diverse theological convictions working together to further Baptist principles and our heritage of religious freedom.

Questions may be directed to Jerrod Hugenot at 802-447-2287 or [email protected].

From the March 2013 Report from the Capital. Click here to read the next article.