Student Congress on Racial Reconciliation
An annual conference founded in 1996, hosted at Biola and focusing on racial relations especially in Christian colleges and university.
Purpose Statement
The purpose of the Annual Student Congress on Racial Reconciliation is to glorify God by empowering students to better face the challenges existing on their campuses, in their communities, and in society at large through multi-ethnic awareness and engaging in the active process of racial reconciliation. We believe that celebration of cultural differences and educating one another through multicultural dialogue is essential to the lifelong process of racial reconciliation.
The Annual Student Congress on Racial Reconciliation is a unique conference which focuses on the needs of students from diverse ethnic backgrounds who currently attend Christian colleges and universities. Students have the opportunity to meet one another, fellowship, dialogue and pray together for a weekend.
Themes
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Distinguished Presenters
Events
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