#SHEleads is Proud to Introduce Your Local Austin Panel
October 28th, 2016 | John Chandler
This Saturday at #SHEleads you’ll learn from incredible presenters like Jo Saxton, Joanne Lyon, Carolyn Custis James and David Fitch. We’re also pleased to introduce you to our panel, which will be discussing the topic “How to Listen to the Women’s Voices in Your Church.”
Latasha Morrison is a bridge-builder, reconciler, fellow abolitionist, and a compelling voice in the fight for racial justice. Having worked with youth and served as a Children’s & the Next Gen Director, she has developed an untamed passion for social justice issues across the globe. A native of North Carolina she attended East Carolina University and earned a Masters in Business from Liberty University in Virginia. She is embarking on a new role as the Director of Operations at Gateway Church Central in Austin. She is currently building a ministry to help equip those interested in racial bridge-building called “Be the Bridge”.
Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America, serving at Resurrection South Austin. She writes regularly for The Well, InterVarsity’s online magazine for women in the academy and professions, Her.meneutics, and Christianity Today. Her work has also appeared in Christ and Pop Culture, Art House America, Anglicanpastor.com, and elsewhere. Her first book is forthcoming with IVP.
Keith Atkinson is native Austinite who was ambushed by Jesus Christ in 1973 and has never been the same since. He has been involved in Christian ministry in some capacity since he was seventeen years of age. He serves as Pastor of Red River Church in Austin.
Kenny Green is a pastor at Gateway Church in Austin. He was a meth addict for 10 years, yet has now been clean 10 years. He leads Serve and Recovery for Gateway.
Shane Blackshear (Moderator) is literally a seminary dropout. His podcast, Seminary Dropout features interviews with Christian authors, leaders, and thinkers and exists somewhere between seminary and youth camp. So it’s a little bit seminary and a little bit dropout.