Exciting Event in Knoxville: Author David LaMotte to Inspire Locals on November 3, 2024

Exciting Event in Knoxville: Author David LaMotte to Inspire Locals

Knoxville is buzzing with excitement as the Downtown First Presbyterian Church gets ready to welcome an exceptional guest, David LaMotte. This gifted author, speaker, musician, and peacemaker is set to grace the church with his presence on Sunday, November 3, 2024. If you’re looking for an uplifting and thought-provoking experience, you won’t want to miss what LaMotte has in store!

An Inspiring Presentation

LaMotte will kick off the day with a presentation at 9:45 a.m. in the chapel. Drawing from his viral TEDx talk, titled “Why Heroes Don’t Change the World,” he invites everyone to explore how real change happens not just through grand gestures but often through the everyday actions of ordinary people. His message, which will surely resonate with many, suggests that we all have a part to play in creating meaningful change in our communities.

Worship and Music

Following the presentation, LaMotte will deliver a sermon during the 11 a.m. worship service. It’s a fantastic opportunity for attendees to not only seek inspiration from his words but also to enjoy the nurturing atmosphere of community worship. But that’s not all! Come back at 1 p.m. for an engaging concert in the sanctuary, where LaMotte will share his enchanting music. With over 3,500 concerts under his belt and 13 albums released—one of which even topped Folk Radio charts in 2022—this performance is sure to be captivating.

A Delicious Lunch

If you’re feeling hungry by then, you’re in luck! A delicious catered sandwich lunch will be available for just $10 per person at noon, giving you the perfect chance to refuel while enjoying good company. Make sure to RSVP online at your earliest convenience to secure your spot at this wonderful meal. It’s a great chance to connect with other community members, share ideas, and inspire one another.

About David LaMotte

David LaMotte is more than just a musician; he’s a passionate advocate for social change. He co-founded Senderos, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting education and the arts in Guatemala. His work doesn’t stop there; he also serves as a consultant on peace and justice for the North Carolina Council of Churches. Coming from a long line of Presbyterian ministers, LaMotte’s commitment to making a difference is woven into the fabric of his life. Whether he’s performing with his interfaith music trio, Abraham Jam, or leading community efforts like the “Let’s Be Neighbors” campaign, his focus remains on promoting compassion and understanding among all people.

Don’t Miss Out!

As LaMotte currently resides in Black Mountain, North Carolina, this visit is a remarkable opportunity for our Knoxville community. The fusion of his inspiring message, beautiful music, and a welcoming space makes this event something truly special. Make sure to mark your calendars for November 3, and come prepared to be inspired and uplifted!

We look forward to seeing you there!


Author: HERE Knoxville

HERE Knoxville

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