NPC member Amelia Kegan is the Legislative Director of Domestic Policy for Friends Committee on National Legislation. An attorney, Amelia has also worked at a variety of other national non-profits, focusing on federal budget, tax, and low-income policy. She most recently spent six years at Bread for the World as the Deputy Director of Government Relations.
Speaker Archive
Browse our speakers chronologically using the links to the left, or use the search function at the top of the page to search for a particular speaker or lecture series.
Jun 25 2017
Ending World Hunger in Our Time: A Realistic Goal for This Generation
Jun 18 2017
The Bible and the Founders: How Scripture Shaped American Democracy
Daniel Dreisbach is a Professor in the School of Public Affairs at American University. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Oxford University and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia. Dr. Dreisbach's research interests include constitutional law and the intersection of politics, law, and religion.
Jun 18 2017
The Bible and the Founders: How Scripture Shaped American Democracy
Daniel Dreisbach is a Professor in the School of Public Affairs at American University. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Oxford University and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Virginia. Dr. Dreisbach's research interests include constitutional law and the intersection of politics, law, and religion. Copies of his latest book,Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers will be available for purchase.
Jun 11 2017
Good Sports: Reflections of a (Presbyterian) Pioneer in Sports Journalism
Christine Brennan is a national sports columnist for USA Today, a commentator for CNN, PBS NewsHour and NPR’s Morning Edition and best-selling author of Inside Edge and Best Seat in the House.
Jun 4 2017
The Unintended Reformation
Joseph Small served for many years as the Director of Theology, Worship and Education for the PCUSA. He is the author of several books including To Be Reformed: Living the Tradition.