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Reconciliation in Me

About This Webinar

Haley Byrnes B.A., M.A. speaks about reconcilation from a personal perspective and as a White American.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Webinar ID: 69f5b552b9fb
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Webinar hosting presenter Corey Tabor
Founder and President
Corey Tabor is the Founder and Lead Pastor of Full Life Community Church, a missional, maturing, multicultural church in Pflugerville, Texas. He is also Founder and President of the History in the Making Community Development Center which focuses on education, economic development and family development. He is the Founder and President of III Coaching, LLC a life-coaching firm that informs, instructs and inspires people to fulfill their purpose. He also serves as a Program Director at Austin LifeCare Pregnancy Resource Center in Austin, Texas. Corey earned a B.S. in Communication Studies / Human Relations and business minor from the University of Texas at Austin and a Masters of Ministry Leadership from Rockbridge Seminary in Springfield, Missouri.

He and his wife April live in Manor, Texas with their one daughter Anaia. He is the author of several books and curricula including "Being: A 30-Day Guide to Being Who God Created You to Be", "Prioritize for Your Purpose: Ordering Your Life to Be Extraordinary" and "History in the Making: 7 Keys to Making History in Your Lifetime."
Webinar hosting presenter
5:18 Reconciliation
Haley Byrnes moved to Austin to attend the University of Texas in 2004 and has lived there with her husband ever since. Receiving her bachelors in arts she began working with teenagers as a youth associate at a local church and then directing a sexual education program. Haley obtained her masters in human services from Liberty University as she became a mom of two baby girls. She currently manages client engagement at a local event company. Haley loves people and is constantly repenting and learning how to love better. She is honored to participate in this conference and humbled to speak about her experience as a white woman engaging in cultural identity development and racial reconciliation.
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