Mark your calendar to attend IC08 at the beautiful UCLA campus. You'll
arrive on July 1st and attend our opening Plenary the morning of July
2nd.
Your conference team is busy planning a worshipful, spiritual,
intellectual
conference revolving around the spirit and beauty of service.
Upon arriving Tuesday, July 1st you'll be welcomed with a reception,
hosted by UBLA.
Music will delight you as you catch up with old friends and meet new
ones. The
evening is designed to help you settle in to begin a long weekend of
study and service.
You'll enjoy a variety of workshops, studies in meditation, an
opportunity to join
in a series of workshops, and Pato Banton will delight us in so many
ways.
And - there is so much more.
We will continue our tradition of a gala on Saturday night where we'll
have delicious
food and wonderful music performed by our friends.
Please join us, play with us and learn about the Thrill of Loving
Service. Honest, it
can be thrilling.
Susan Cook
If you have any questions, please contact us at IC08@urantiabook.org
FELLOWSHIP'S IC'08 VENUE CONFIRMED
Dear Friends;
The Fellowship's next International Conference - IC'08 - will be held from July 2-6, 2008 in Los Angeles, California at the campus of UCLA. Urantia Book readers from all around the world will come together for fellowship and worship as we explore the conference theme "The Thrill of Loving Service."
The beautiful UCLA campus is close to Pacific beaches, and offers a variety of housing and dining facilities. Additional information will be forthcoming shortly.
IC'08 will focus on loving service. So much is needed in so many places. An exciting, creative, experiential program is planned for adults and children of all ages. We all experience the privilege and honor of service. Let's multiply our efforts as we learn from and inspire each other.
We invite you to join this journey of loving service at IC'08. If you wish to offer a workshop or help facilitate the conference, please contact the conference team at IC2008@sover.org
In fellowship,
Susan Cook and the IC'08 team