June 6, 2022 - June 10, 2022
Jun 6–Jun 10 • 8:30AM–11:30AM Pacific Time
Offered by Regent College
Unknown
Vancouver
, BC
Explore hope and expose weakness in the church’s vocation to share God’s radical hospitality to all nations. Gain insight into biblical, practical ways that churches can practice racial justice in their congregation and community. Wrestle with the sin of racism and xenophobia, deal with its past and present reality in our churches, and push on towards our future as the multicultural, multinational people of God. Through a deep and hope-filled theological lens, and with relentlessly practical application, imagine how the church might fulfill its never-changing calling to demonstrate the love of God in word and deed to all people.
APPL 511 • 1–2 Credits (1 Audit)
Categories:
Biblical Studies
| Conflict Management
| Culture/Theology
| E-Courses (Distance Learning)
| Leadership
| Pastoral Ministry
| Racism
| Re-Missioning
| Reconciliation
| Social Justice