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Austin Gohn to speak at 2020 Webb Lectures


MILLIGAN COLLEGE, Tenn. (Feb. 18, 2020) — Austin Gohn will present at Milligan College’s annual Webb Lecture Series on Tuesday, March 3, and Thursday, March 5, at 11 a.m. in the Mary B. Martin Auditorium located in Seeger Chapel. The lectures are free and open to the public.

On Tuesday, Gohn will speak about “Finding My Roots in the Stone-Campbell Movement as a 20-Something Pastor,” and his lecture on Thursday is titled “Three Movements That Will Shape the Stone-Campbell Movement in the Next Decade.”

Milligan’s Webb Lecture Series is named for the late Dr. Henry and Emerald Webb. Webb served as a professor of Bible at Milligan for more than 40 years.

“The Webb Lectures are a highlight for the region’s Christian churches and Churches of Christ each year,” said Kit Dotson, director of church relations. “In addition, they are part of Milligan’s active relationship with the Stone-Campbell Movement and our commitment to that heritage. We are grateful to the Webb family for their insight and generosity in making this lecture series possible.”

Gohn serves as lead pastor at Bellevue Christian Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He also serves as a ministry coach for Milligan’s Ministry Leadership Program, where he mentors and teaches current ministry students.

Gohn holds a bachelor’s degree in intercultural studies from Lincoln Christian University and a Master of Divinity from Trinity School for Ministry. In addition to writing for several blogs and publications, Gohn recently released a book entitled, “A Restless Age: How Saint Augustine Helps You Make Sense of Your Twenties.”

For more information about the Webb Lectures, contact Kit Dotson at 423.791.5779.


Posted by on February 18, 2020.