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CMU Welcomes Bruxy Cavey to Campus

September 28, 2012 – On Tuesday, October 2, Pastor Bruxy Cavey will be a guest speaker on CMU’s campus during an all-day conference with Church leaders and CMU faculty and students on the topic: “Getting, Giving, and Living the Gospel.”

The conference, sponsored by CMU’s Institute for Theology and the Church, takes place in CMU’s Chapel (on the south side of CMU’s Shaftesbury campus). Participants may register at the door ($40).

Bruxy Cavey is the teaching pastor of multi-site church The Meeting House, based in Oakville, Ontario with satellite churches throughout Ontario and in communities around the world.  The Meeting House is considered to be one of the largest and most innovative churches in Canada, with a vision to “create safe places for spiritual seekers to ask questions and develop a thoughtful faith.”

Cavey, author of End of Religion, is known for his engaging presentations. His scholarly approach and “refreshing honesty” have earned him a reputation as a popular guest for television and radio interviews and as a featured speaker on university campuses worldwide.

The general public is welcome to attend CMU’s Tuesday October 2 Chapel Service at 11:30 a.m., where Cavey will be speaking. He will also be meeting with CMU’s Outtatown students when Guatemala and South Africa teams return to the CMU campus in Winnipeg for a special session on October 2. The teams will spend additional time with Cavey at Camp Arnes on October 3 and October 4.

“Bruxy Cavey does a great job of helping people understand the importance of knowing Jesus – not just knowing about him,” says Outtatown Director Priebe. “He also invites people to consider what it means for Jesus to be our Lord. I’m excited to see how he challenges and encourages our teams.”

To read about Bruxy Cavey’s trip to Manitoba, visit his blog at  http://bruxy.com/blog/

For information on Bruxy Cavey, visit http://bruxy.com

For information relating to the ITC conference, contact abergen@cmu.ca