Q Commons Event to Inspire Conversations to Create a Better Future
Q Commons Event to Inspire Conversations to Create a Better Future
Join community members in this discussion at Denver Seminary, Oct. 24
Littleton, Colo. – On October 24, from 7 p.m. -9 p.m. leaders from across Denver will gather at Denver Seminary for Q Commons, a uniquely local and national event designed to equip participants to thoughtfully engage their communities.
The evening will include talks about the issues most relevant to the Denver community from local presenters including Jeff Rosenau, founder and president of Christlike Dialogue; Sarah Springer, leadership and life coach; and Darius Wise, lead pastor of Denver United and Denver Seminary alumnus. In addition, there will be livestream talks from:
- Journalist and best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell, who will help attendees understand how to create a better future in their communities.
- Pastor and author Francis Chan, who will inspire participants to create a better future by building true community.
- Author Rebekah Lyons, who will equip participants with four life-giving rhythms that lead to improved mental health and a better future for their own lives.
In a divided world where there are plenty of problems to solve, what does it look like to offer hope? At Q Commons participants will go beyond merely listening, and take the time for intentional discussion with those gathered to imagine how to advance good in Denver and local communities.
Register at qcommons.com/Denver. Tickets are $25 for general registration and $15 for students. Denver Seminary is located at 6399 South Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, Colo., 80120.
For more information, contact Andrea Weyand, senior director of communications, Denver Seminary, andrea.weyand@denverseminary.edu or 303-762-6948.
Denver Seminary is a non-denominational graduate school of theology located in Littleton, Colo. The Seminary’s mission is to prepare men and women to engage the needs of the world with the redemptive power of the gospel and the life-changing truth of Scripture. Established in 1950, Denver Seminary offers on-campus, fully online, and hybrid degree programs, and has an extension campus in Washington DC and a Korean Global Program. In addition, the Seminary offers programming for lay ministry through its Hispanic Programs and Black Church Programs.
Q Commons brings the Q National event experience to your community. Q equips Christians on how to thoughtfully engage our cultural moment. Through immersive learning experiences where no topic is off limits, leaders are encouraged to think, process, and consider their approach on the most difficult cultural conversations they will face. The Q method of learning is: exposure, conversation, and collaboration. Q makes an intentional effort to platform the best and brightest ideas that are shaping our world and interact with them. Q is not for passive listeners, but for active leaders hungry to shape the future of culture.
Contact:
Andrea Weyand, Senior Director of Communications
Phone: 303.762.6948
E-mail: andrea.weyand@denverseminary.edu
Date: Oct. 15, 2019