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(Re)union 2027

JAN 27-29, 2027

⎯⎯ CPCT EVENTS

CONFERENCE ⏐ HYBRID

Beauty That
(Re)builds. (Re)news. (Re)deems. (Re)stores.

"They shall build up the ancient ruins; they shall raise up the former devastations; they shall repair the ruined cities, the devastations of many generations.” —Isaiah 61:4 (ESV)

(Re)union 2027 is a gathering of Christian leaders, practitioners, artists, and peacemakers to explore how beauty, goodness, and truth can help rebuild trust, renew communities, and strengthen the Church's witness in a divided world.

  • Date

    January 27-29, 2027
    Event Start: 1:30 PM (PST)
    Event End: 12:00 PM (PST)

  • Location

    Fuller Theological Seminary
    135 N Oakland Ave.
    Pasadena, CA 91101

  • Contact

  • Event Host(s)

    Fuller Theological Seminary’s Center for Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation

(Re)union 2027

JANUARY 27-29, 2027

Doors open at 1:30 pm PST

Location:
Fuller Theological Seminary
Pasadena, California

Hosted by the Center for Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation at Fuller Seminary, (Re)union 2027: Beauty That Rebuilds is a gathering of those called to shape the Church's witness of reconciliation through connection, discernment, and shared work.

Across three days of worship, story, and practice, we will explore how beauty heals, goodness restores, and truth liberates. Through plenaries, creative studios, and sacred conversations, participants will cultivate the relationships, imagination, and practices needed to become builders of peace in a fractured world.

(Re)union 2027 is not simply a conference on peacebuilding. It is a gathering for those ready to help shape what comes next. We invite you to join us not as a spectator, but as an active contributor to the Church's ongoing work of reconciliation and renewal.

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