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LEGACY with Richard Leong & Lourine Clark
October 19, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Join Goldenwood for an intimate conversation with Richard Leong, philanthropist and author of a brand new book entitled, The Legacy Continuum, and Lourine Clark, spiritual mentor and prayerful advocate.
Explore different ideas and perspectives that will help you expand your understanding of legacy and learn from experienced individuals to gain deeper insight into the story you are writing now that will be passed onto future generations. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to cultivate an intentional vision for the lasting impact of a hope-filled life.
Tickets: $10 (includes refreshments and a free copy of Richard’s book)
Doors open at 5:45pm for snacks and connection.
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Also Featuring: Here to Honor, whose mission is to cultivate community around end-of-life learning so that everyone feels supported in facing mortality and equipped to make knowledgeable and loving decisions. Founder Eva Ting will share her vision for approaching end of life as a journey that can lead to stronger relationships and being more fully engaged in the present.
About Richard Leong: Richard spent most of his forty-two-year professional life as a “corporate nomad” living, working, and traveling throughout six different continents, thus mastering the art of maximizing travel rewards. During his spherical career, he held several key executive positions in premier equipment and technology companies in the energy sector.
Now living in Bellingham, Washington, Richard is actively leveraging his faith and corporate experience within the church, nonprofit organizations, and the local community. He is the managing director of Two Tunics Legacy Fund, a family foundation, and he cofounded Renewal Philanthropy. He also serves on the boards of the National Christian Foundation Northwest and Illuminate NW.
Richard and his wife, Elina, are very proud of their two daughters, son-in-law, and two very active grandsons, and they are committed to creating a multi-generational legacy of generosity for their family and are passionate about helping others do the same.
About Lourine Clark: Ever since the Lord got a hold of her in her mid 30’s, Lourine has been passionate about prayer. She started Redeemer Presbyterian Church’s prayer ministry for Tim Keller in 2005, and has launched prayer initiatives in a number of churches & Christian non-profits. After working for many years as an executive coach, she closed her practice in 2014 and focused her prayers, skills, and time on prison ministry, specifically at Rikers Island.
Her latest passion has been creating a prayer team for The Witness Black Christian Collective, an organization founded by Jemar Tisby. Lourine’s unique vocational presence as a spiritual mentor and advocate working distinctively in the “unseen” spaces of our world is awe-inspiring and unparalleled. She and her husband Greg live in the West Village, NYC.