Spotlight: Defending Life

Date: October 9 - October 10


Register now this fall’s Spotlight Conference. Megan Almon of Life Training Institute has trained tens of thousands of individuals in the U.S. and abroad to articulate and defend the pro-life view. We anticipate the conversation will be especially relevant for our students and guests as we prepare to navigate a post-Roe world.

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Event Schedule

October 9 ($10 individual/$20 family registration)

6:30 – 7:30 PM – "A Case for Life" - Chapel
Learn to communicate and defend the pro-life view persuasively and graciously as Megan Almon presents a case for life. Livestream will be available for this segment.

October 10 (Free)

8:30 – 11:30 AM – "Reshaping the Pro-Life Apologetic" - Chapel
Join for a morning of interactive learning as Megan lays out the latest objections to the pro-life position. Guests will leave equipped to respond to the cultural moment.

12:00 PM – Lunch available, Heritage Hall 1st Level
Meals must be purchased prior to the event using the registration form.  

  • $7.00 Adult Meal
  • $5.00 Child Meal (ages 5-12)
  • 4 and under eat free

Megan Almon

As a wife, mom, athlete, artist, avid reader, and teacher, Megan has a unique perspective that endears her to any audience. Megan was part of the 2002 SEC championship women’s gymnastics team at the University of Georgia. She worked as an award-winning journalist until 2008, and was awarded a Master of Arts degree in Christian Apologetics from Biola University in 2011. Megan and her husband, Tripp, who serves as Director of Programs and Semester with Summit Ministries, have been married since 2003 and have two children, Neely and Rogan. Megan enjoys spending time with her family at their home in Manitou Springs, Co., and is still known to practice handstands in her kitchen. She has served as faculty at Summit Ministries and Impact 360 and has spoken to high school-and-college assemblies and classrooms, conferences, youth organizations, women’s groups, and congregations across the nation.