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Join Steubenville Live online July 17-18

Writer's picture: Denver Catholic StaffDenver Catholic Staff

Updated: Jan 18


Bummed about Steubenville of the Rockies being cancelled this year? Thankfully, there’s still cause for hope.


This weekend, July 17-18, Steubenville will be hosting its first virtual conference, Steubenville Live. The theme? Hope Alive, taken from Romans 5:5 – “Hope does not disappoint because the love of God has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.”


For all the details and registration, visit store.steubenvilleconferences.com/live/rockies/


There are options to register as an individual, group or family, all of which start at $40. Though the event will be livestreamed, there will be plenty of interactive opportunities to participate in from home or wherever you’re tuning in from. Speakers include Father Mike Schmitz, Chris Padgett, Mary Bielski and more.


As the Steubenville website states: “We’ve all experienced our fair share of sufferings during these past few months. So much about our lives has changed, and it hasn’t been easy. But through it all, one thing hasn’t changed: Jesus Christ is still with us and he loves us beyond measure.


“It pains us that we can’t ​personally support you and the tens of thousands of people who normally come to encounter the life-changing love of Christ at the Steubenville Conferences across North America. Still, that’s not going to stop us from being there for you during these difficult times.”


Each registration includes complimentary access to Chris Stefanick’s I AM 30-Day Coaching Program.

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