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Behind the Camouflage

 

A workshop for pastors and youth counselors on military enlistment, featuring the award-winning film

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 Soldiers of Conscience film available for puchase at workshop for $12.00

 

Click Here to register - Registration fee $15 payable at the door by cash or check.

 

Date: Saturday, October 22, 2011

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (includes lunch)

Place:  Franklin & Marshall College, Barshinger Life Sciences Building, Boncheck Lecture Hall

 

Schedule

 

8:30-9:00     Arrival

9:00-9:15     Introductions/Purpose

9:15-10:45   Film Screening

10:45-11:00  Break

11:00-11:45  Panel and Discussion

11:45-12:30  Lunch

12:30-1:00   Resources for pastors/youth counselors

 

 

Panel Members (confirmed)

 

Lynne WilliamsLynne A. Williams Ph.D is a clinical psychologist at Samaritan Counseling Center.  She did her clinical internship at a Veterans Administration Hospital and has worked in a variety of settings, including a prison, universities, domestic violence centers, and private practice in North America, Europe, North Africa, and India. She has worked with veterans, active duty service people, refugees, and children of war.

 

 

 

Titus Peachey

Titus Peachey is Director of Peace Education for Mennonite Central Committee U.S.  He is a Vietnam War era conscientious objector who did alternative service in Vietnam under the auspices of the Mennonite Church from 1970-1973. He is also a counselor on the G.I. Rights Hotline, frequently taking calls from active duty service members and their families.

 

 

Bill WorleyPastor Bill Worley is the Senior Pastor of the First Reformed, United Church of Christ in Lancaster. He is a graduate of Lancaster Theological Seminary. Rev. Worley is also a U.S. Navy Chaplain assigned to the Marine Corps. He served with 3rd Battalion, 14th Marines in Iraq from 2006-2007. He is currently Deputy-Group Chaplain of Marine Air Group 49 at Ft. Dix/McGuire Joint Reserve Base.

 

 

Tim BistlineTim Bistline is a full time pastor at St. Mark's UMC in Mt. Joy, PA where he oversees the youth, young adult and outreach ministries of the church. He is a member of the National Network of Youth Ministries, and has been involved in some aspect of youth ministry within denominational church settings since 1986. Rev. Bistline is a graduate of Temple University and Lancaster Theological Seminary.

 

 

 

Sponsors:

Mennonite Central Committee U.S.

Pastor Bill Worley, First Reformed United Church of Christ

Office of the Chaplain and Religious and Spiritual Life at Franklin and Marshall College

 

Registration

 

Registration fee $15 payable at the door by cash or check.