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Friends of Life KY Celebration

September 15, 2022 @ 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Join us on September 15 to recognize and celebrate the work of pregnancy resource centers across Kentucky!

Pastors and pregnancy resource center (PRC) directors are invited to this dinner banquet to educate and encourage Kentucky Baptist churches to create a culture of protecting human life, in particular, unborn life. 

The banquet will take place at Hillvue Heights in Bowling Green on Thursday, September 15. Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. CDT. Kentucky Baptist pastors, leaders, and pregnancy resource center directors are invited.

Register

Are you a pastor?

Join us at Hillvue Heights to celebrate, support, and connect with pregnancy centers.

We have hotel rooms available at a discounted rate for you at the Bowling Green Hyatt or Wingate by Wyndham. If you call to reserve a room, simply mention “Celebration by KBC.”

Are you a Pregnancy Resource Center (PRC) director?

We want to celebrate you and offer support through local church connections.

You will receive a FREE hotel room with registration! Simply indicate you would like one during registration and you will receive your lodging information closer to the event.

Speakers

Dr. Albert Mohler is president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. During the Friends of Life KY Celebration, he will thank pregnancy resource center directors and demonstrate how PRC efforts to push back the darkness are God-honoring, worthwhile, making a difference.

Dr. Scott Klusendorf is president of Life Training Institute. At this Celebration event, he will encourage pastors to take a lead role in the fight against legalized abortion by coming alongside local PRCs and creating a church culture that encourages the protection of human life.

Angela Minter is president and founder of Sisters for Life. At the Friends of Life KY Celebration, she will share a first-hand account of God’s redemptive work in her life and His power to change hearts on the streets outside the EMW Women’s Surgical Center in Louisville.