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Freely Sober

Thursday, January 29, 2026

7:00 pm EST - 8:30 pm EST


Catholic Information Center

1501 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20005 United States

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Join author Ericka Anderson and Kathryn Lopez at the CIC for a discussion of Anderson’s new book, Freely Sober: Rethinking Alcohol Through the Lens of Faith, on Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 7:00 PM EST. Their conversation will explore the Christian (both Catholic and Protestant) woman’s relationships with alcohol.

After the talk, stay for a booksigning and a light happy (half) hour, featuring a couple of fun mocktails from Michael Foley’s Abstaining with the Saints.

RSVP to attend either in-person or virtually through the livestream.

January 29th Schedule:

  • 6:45 PM: Doors open for registrant check-in
  • 7:00 PM: “Freely Sober” presentation – this portion of the afternoon will be offered both in-person and virtually via a livestream
  • 8:00 PM: Booksigning and light happy (half) hour
  • 8:30 PM: Evening concludes

About the Book:

“Andersen offers important insights on how women’s relationships with alcohol are shifting as they grapple with increased pressures at home and work, and her approach wisely utilizes faith as a recovery tool without positioning it as a cure-all… Women of faith will be empowered.”―Publishers Weekly Review, September 2025

Get Honest about Your Relationship with Alcohol

Sharing a drink with friends or a glass of wine at dinner can be a nice way to enjoy God’s good gifts. But what if these casual enjoyments turn into unhealthy habits? For many, drinking can easily become a dysfunctional coping mechanism or a dependency that’s difficult to break.

In Freely Sober, Ericka Andersen invites Christian women to reconsider their relationship with alcohol from a posture of honesty, curiosity, and self-compassion, offering empowering knowledge and trusted recovery principles for those curious about sobriety or seeking a way out of a habitual or destructive relationship with alcohol.

Andersen vulnerably shares her own story of sobriety, reflecting on how her private drinking habits began impacting her faith and life. Through her honest account, she opens the door for sober curious women of faith to explore their drinking patterns and see clearly to choose what’s best for them.

Freely Sober features:

  • Practical Tools for Growth: Includes reflection questions, action steps, and assessments designed to help readers see alcohol more clearly
  • Faith-Based Guidance: Invites readers to draw closer to God in their sobriety journeys, leaning on the Holy Spirit and a supportive community for encouragement and accountability
  • Accessible for a Variety of Stages: Great for those who are sober curious, questioning their habits, or who want to dig deeper into how alcohol affects their life and faith

Freely Sober charts a pathway to new habits, healing, and spiritual renewal through God’s abundant grace for those looking for change. Whether you’re struggling yourself with grey area drinking, are looking to support a friend or family member, or are a ministry leader looking for resources, Freely Sober offers wisdom and guidance for a way forward to freedom.

“You are free to decide―honestly, thoughtfully―whether your life is better with or without it. You don’t have to quit. You don’t have to cut back. But you can. And you can do it on your own terms, not because anyone told you to, but because you’re free to choose what serves you best. You can be freely sober.”

– Ericka Andersen, Freely Sober

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About the Speakers

Ericka Anderson is a freelance writer, podcaster, and author. She is the author of Freely Sober: Rethinking Alcohol Through the Lens of Faith (2026).

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Kathryn Jean Lopez is a senior fellow at the National Review Institute where she directs the Center for Religion, Culture, and Civil Society, and editor-at-large of National Review.  

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