Speakers Added to Outreach Summit Lineup

Join the pastors of Outreach magazine’s 2019 fastest-growing churches, along with other outreach experts, in an intimate and interactive experience at the Outreach Summit, Oct. 1–3 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Speakers recently added to the lineup include:

• Michelle Sanchez, executive minister of Make and Deepen Disciples for the Evangelical Covenant Church
Michelle Sanchez, a columnist for Outreach magazine, also served as pastor of Christian formation and mission at Highrock Church in the Boston area. She previously served in leadership for the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization and worked as an investment banker for Goldman, Sachs & Co. She earned an M.Div. and Th.M. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and completed spiritual direction training at Boston College.

• A.J. Mathieu, president, The Malphurs Group
A.J. Mathieu has 20 years experience as a business owner, consulting on technology for clients in a variety of sectors. He spent five years as an elected official serving local and regional constituencies, a role that provided experience in leadership, negotiations and projects, as he focused on public safety, transportation and economic development.

For information on the other conference speakers, plus details on how to get a digital access pass, go to OutreachSummit.org.

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