This course is about how to rethink the basics of reflecting the Gospel into others’ lives. Students will gain practical skills – and a specific method – to build sermons that work from both the pulpit and the smartphone. They will also be led through the ways that Digital Ministry has impacted traditional liturgy, and …
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Introduction to Liturgical Leadership
This course will examine the liturgical principles underlying the planning process for Episcopal Church worship, with specific emphasis on the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. This course will offer students a foundation for planning and leading worship services in the Episcopal Church. We will look at issues which influence the planning of any given service, …
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Anticipating Gratitude: Living Our Thanks in Advent Q&A with Diana Butler Bass
We often think of gratitude as thanks for something after it happens. But what does it mean to live a life of thanks in anticipation of our deepest hopes and longings? Advent invites us into this holiness practice. Online presentation and Q&A with Diana Butler Bass, award-winning author, popular speaker, inspiring preacher, and one of …
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A Spirituality for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany in COVID-19
The Queen’s College Faculty of Theology is offering sessions that, through contemplation, listening, guided meditation, sacred scripture, and creation story, we will explore some strands for a liturgical spirituality in this time of a global pandemic. The sessions will be led by Dr. Gerard Whitty and Ms. Marie Wall. You can register for this free …
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Teaching and Preaching: Churches Revisioning Unity in Christ through the Holidays
Churches Uniting in Christ (CUIC), an ecumenical multi-lateral dialogue among ten Protestant faith communions in the USA announces the release of new, ecumenical resources for local congregations to utilize during the upcoming holiday season. The resources are designed to help local churches experience Thanksgiving and Watchnight (New Year’s Eve) through the lens of racial equity. CUIC …
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Online Calvin Symposium on Worship
You are warmly invited to register for the online Calvin Symposium on Worship, a free online learning experience held January 6-26, 2021, on key topics and themes in worship and the Christian life. Join with participants from around the world through online media to learn and connect together. This year’s Symposium on Worship is an experience from January 6 …
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Psalms in Interpretation–Online
Instructor: Daniel Driver Dates: January 13th – April 12th, 2021 Fee: $250.00 (Continuing Education participants) Format: TBD The Psalms have a special place in the life of the synagogue and church. Thus a major goal of this program is to see how the Psalter has fed and informed Jewish and Christian faith in various periods: …
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Secrets of the Eucharist
Led by: Fr. Michael Wastag O. Carm Cost: $65 (includes buffet lunch) Deepen your appreciation and experience of the greatest treasure of the Church, the Most Blessed Sacrament, the Eucharist. We will reflect on Eucharistic Theology and a few of the forgotten and neglected truths of what it means to partake in the Eucharist.
Romans and Galatians – Online
Designation: BIBL 6143 In this course students will study the Epistles of Romans and Galatians by applying the hermeneutical and exegetical skills learned in BIBL 5033. In addition to studying the contents, contexts, and interpretive issues involved in the study of the apostle Pauls major epistles to the churches in Galatia and in Rome, the …
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1 and 2 Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah – Online
Designation: BIBL 6033 In this course students will study the books of 1 and 2 Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah by applying the hermeneutical and exegetical skills learned in BIBL 5023. In addition to the contents, context, and interpretive issues, authorship, date of composition, theology, and narrative technique will also receive attention. This course will provide students …
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