The Diocese of Superior’s second annual Homeschool Conference will take place at St. Joseph Church in Rice Lake on Saturday, Sept. 16. The event is designed for anyone who is homeschooling or considering it as a time to lift each other up, pray, learn and dive into the goodness of homeschooling.
The 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. conference includes Mass with Bishop James P. Powers, two keynote addresses, small-group discussions and lunch and ends with a brief presentation on evangelization and a panel discussion.
The featured presenter is a veteran homeschooler and founder of Well-Read Mom, Marcie Stokman. Her keynote addresses are titled “Cultural Renewal Begins with You,” and “Brothers and Sisters, We Need Each Other.”
The first talk will address the “wrecking ball headed for our culture” and the responsibility we have in maintaining the Christian cultural heritage. To the question, “Is it possible for a renewal and flowering of Christian culture in the years ahead?” Stokman gives a resounding, “Yes! The heart of our work as families is culture building.”
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