Holy Week Speaker Series 2022
Monday, 4/11/22 at 12:00pm

Monday, 4/11/22 at 12:00pm
AdultsAll Church
Monday, April 11 through Wednesday, April 13 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in Ellis Hall
Join us this Holy Week as we explore the theme of reconciliation, preparing our hearts and minds for God’s great movement of reconciliation at Easter. Three speakers will help us imagine the possibilities for reconciliation in three different arenas of our lives: the nation, the marketplace, and in our working lives.
A simple lunch will be served at 12:00 p.m. in Ellis Hall and the program ends promptly at 1:00 p.m. Please register ahead of time; the cost is $15 per day for lunch (and free if you would like to bring your own lunch).
Questions? Please contact Jill Gossett, Director of Parish Life, at jgossett@allsaintstatlanta.org.
The Rev. Naomi Tutu is an Episcopal priest and a leading voice internationally for the cause of justice and reconciliation. She is the third child of Nomalizo Leah Tutu and the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Naomi started her public speaking as a college student at Berea College in Kentucky in the 1970s, and has taught at the University of Hartford, University of Connecticut and Brevard College in North Carolina. She has also served in multiple churches, and speaks nationally and internationally. She has led Truth and Reconciliation workshops for a wide array of groups and organizations and has led numerous educational and partnership trips to South Africa.
Chris Reinking is co-founder and managing partner of Jabian, a strategic management and technology consulting firm, helping others think with clarity and practice with effectiveness across a wide range of businesses and organizations. Chris is heavily involved in the community through numerous organizations including recently serving as Chairman of the Board for TAG ED and is an active member of Conscious Capitalism Atlanta, seeking to support others as they build their economic and social capital. Chris is also a parishioner at All Saints’ with his wife Lori and their three boys.
The Rev. Natosha Reid Rice is Minister for Public Life at All Saints’ and serves as the Global Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Officer for Habitat for Humanity International. Natosha currently serves on the boards of the global Harvard Alumni Association as an Elected Director, the Atlanta Community Foodbank, the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, and Invest Atlanta’s Atlanta Emerging Markets, Inc. Before joining All Saints’, Natosha served as the Associate Pastor for Women’s Ministries at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. Natosha is a speaker across the nation and is recognized as a leader in Atlanta’s work toward justice and reconciliation.
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