HARRISONBURG, Va. – How do Anabaptists communicate about their values in a visual age? , PhD, will explore this question as plenary speaker at the 2011 , Oct. 28-29, 2011, on the campus of 草莓社区 (EMU).
The conference theme is 鈥淎nabaptism in a Visual Age.鈥 Registration is open to the public and can be found at .
Holsopple, award-winning videographer, photographer and artist is professor Visual and Communication Arts at EMU. He was a recent Fulbright scholar at LCC International University in Lithuania, has led numerous cross-cultural photography experiences, and earned dozens of awards for his media productions.
Ted Swartz, Banquet speaker
Actor and comedian Ted Swartz will be the featured guest Friday, Oct. 28, as he discusses his book, “Laugher Is Sacred Space: The Not-so-typical Journey of a Mennonite Actor” (Herald Press, 2012). Swartz is the founder of “,” a production team of writers, actors and musicians that develop shows around everything from peace and justice to men and women in the Bible.
“Waging Peace: Muslim and Christian Alternatives,” a documentary by and Buller Films LLC, will be featured Saturday, Oct. 29, with a discussion to follow. More information about Waging Peace can be found at .
Breakout sessions include input from , a Harrisonburg-based marketing consultant group; visits to headquarters and and other options.
Registration, lodging and meals
and a is also available.
EMU recommends out-of-town guests book lodging in the Park View area (near campus) through the EMU guest house. For more information about the EMU guest house is available at 540-432-4280, guesthouse@emu.edu or visit
Hotels are available east of Harrisonburg, about a 15-minute drive from campus. Visit
Meals will be in the . Friday night鈥檚 banquet will be catered in the Eastern Mennonite Seminary Martin Chapel.
Planning committee members include Andrea Schrock Wenger (chair), Bonnie Price Lofton and Heidi Muller in addition to Holsopple. Off-campus committee members include Jon Trotter (Virginia Mennonite Conference and Anabaptist Communicators board member) and Sheri Hartzler from MennoMedia.
