Brian McLaren event info and Oct event video
Tickets for the event with Brian McLaren on November 7 are now on sale. Our event space, Port 393, can hold 250 people, and we expect to fill this venue. So please buy your tickets soon. You can purchase them here.
The main event of the evening will begin at 7pm. However, from 5:30-6:30pm, there will be a happy hour with Brian, and anyone with a ticket for the event is welcome. Lastly, from 6:30-7pm, the Holland Samba School (Brazilian percussion), will play. We hope you will come early to participate in the happy hour and to hear the joyful and energetic sounds of Samba.
Our October gathering took place at the Knickerbocker and it was a full house. Still Processing held the first public screening of “For Our Daughters,” a documentary on the sexual abuse epidemic in Protestant, especially Evangelical, Christianity. It was produced by Kristin Du Mez, who appears in the film. You can watch “For Our Daughters” here.
Following the film, I led a panel discussion with those who produced the film, Kristin Du Mez and Carl Byker, two women whose stories are featured in the film, Cait West and Tiffany Thigpen, and a local pastor, Len Vander Zee, who makes the case for a gentle and caring Jesus. It was a powerful evening, which you can watch below.


