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Introducing Seth Gruber




We are honored to host Seth Gruber at our Imagine If… Annual Gala Event on September 12th, 2024.


Seth Gruber is a nationally renowned human rights activist and sought after speaker. Seth not only understands the things happening in our culture but also how they began. He has positioned himself as an expert on culture at a depth that we haven’t heard before. Seth Gruber is reaching all generations and is helping change the way that our country thinks about issues.


First gaining exposure during his college years, Seth founded and directed the Students for Life Club at Westmont College, a Christian liberal arts institution. While there, he conducted educational displays on campus to challenge the institution for their refusal to take a formal position on abortion. During the summer, Seth interned with a pro-life organization in Southern California, where he helped coordinate and conduct educational displays at over 10 universities and engaged with thousands of students on the topic of abortion. Upon graduation, Seth joined Life Training Institute as a pro-life speaker. He is now a nationally renowned speaker for life, the founder and president of The White Rose Resistance, and the host of the popular podcast “UnAborted.”


You're Invited!

When: Thursday, September 12, 2024, at 6pm


Where: The beautiful, private Palmetto Club at The Landings on Skidaway Island


What: The evening includes testimonials, a silent auction, passed hors d'oeuvres, a sit-down three-course dinner, and live entertainment. 


Who:  Imagine If…. has sold out every year to the Palmetto Club’s capacity of  300 adult guests who loyally support businesses and vendors who share their love for life, freedom, and faith will be in attendance. 




 

The 1916 Project

Seth has a new documentary and book coming out this fall. 


The 1916 Project is a documentary that exposes the hidden history of the secular moral revolution, and the architects of our current culture of death.


"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."

Chesterton






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