Event: Sustainable Freedom: The Conversation between Christians and Secularists in the Post-Secular Age.

Scheduled Program

10:00   Opening remarks--Todd Huizinga, executive director, Transatlantic Christian Council, United States
10:05   Welcoming address--Anna Zaborska, member of European Parliament, co-host
10:15   Welcoming address--U.S. elected official, co-host (TBD)
10:25   Keynote speaker--Os Guiness, "Sustainable Freedom"
10:55   Discussion
11:15   Panel discussion moderated by Sophia Kuby, executive director, European Dignity Watch
12:15   Lunch
13:30   Keynote speaker--Frits Bolkstein, "Post-Secular Age"
14:00   Discussion
14:20   Break
14:30   Panel discussion moderated by Eric Teetsel, executive director, Manhattan Declaration
15:30   Coffee break
16:00   Panel discussion moderated by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, president and co-founder, Acton Institute
17:00   Closing remarks--Henk Jan van Schothorst, executive director, Transatlantic Christian Council, Europe
17:05   Reception
19:00   End of conference

*This event is free but registration is required.

Hosted by Transatlantic Christian Council and co-sponsored by Acton Institute, the Colson Center and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

Event Date: 
December 4, 2013 - 10:00am - 7:00pm
Location:  

Cercle Royal Gaulois
Westraat/Rue de la Loi 5
Brussels, Belgium 1000

By taxi or shuttle from the airport to the Cercle Royal Gaulois is 13 km and about a 15 minute drive. It is within walking distance from the European Parliament (Place Luxembourg) building to the Cercle Royal Gaulois.

Parking:
There are multiple parking garages to use if needed.  Click here for a parking map.

Please join Acton, the Transatlantic Christian Council, the Colson Center and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation for the Inaugural Conference for the Transatlantic Christian Council in Brussels, Belgium on 4 December 2013. Rev. Robert A. Sirico, on behalf of Acton Institute, will be moderating a panel at this event.

This evening is hosted by the Transatlantic Christian Council and co-sponsored by the Acton Institute and is open to the public. Advance registration is required.

For more information, please contact Todd Huizinga.