Facilitated by Heather Bennett and Murray MacAdam. Heather is an advisor and coach to those making mid/late-life career changes and Murray teaches courses on memoir writing and retirement planning.
Led by Kathy Murtha, a retreat facilitator who has been working in the field of interfaith for over 25 years.
Led by the Ven. Max Woolaver, spiritual director and engaging retreat leader and parish priest.
Download This Poster from September 15, 2020 to September 17, 2020 Registration Fee: $110 Registration Deadline: September 8, 2020 (limited enrollment) A trained spiritual guide will meet with you twice (by zoom or telephone) during your retreat silence and solitude to help you listen for the movement of God in your prayer and life journey. …
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This course will help students examine their own personal and corporate spiritual and liturgical practices and the ways in which they are connected to the life, ministry and teaching of Jesus. Southside Abbey a non-traditional church in the Episcopal tradition co-founded by the instructor, will be used as a case study. Register Instructor: The Rev. Robert …
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Course Description Can God be trusted in the midst of our suffering? Although the book of Job offers its own response to this question, many in our day remain deeply dissatisfied with that response. While the reasons for this dissatisfaction are many, they are often linked to the assumption that the book was written …
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COURSE DESCRIPTION This course will introduce the student to the biblical, theological and historical aspects of world mission and explore the scope of mission practice. Attention will be given to an examination of issues related to evangelism, mission, missions, dialogue, the persecuted church, unreached peoples, cross-cultural communication, justice, spiritual warfare, and the place of mission …
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Course Description This is the first course in the Christian Catechesis program. It will introduce both certificate and degree students to the history and theology of classic Christian formation–its biblical and Christ-centered foundation; its doctrinal, spiritual, and moral orientation; and its place within the worshiping and missional life of the church. Students will examine the …
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Course Description CH 635-OL covers Medieval Church History and Early Modern Church History. Students will study primary and secondary readings in order to engage the lives, practices, and beliefs of Medieval and Early Modern Christians. With the aid of Christian Scripture, students will be encouraged to consider their providential import and significance for contemporary …
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COURSE DESCRIPTION An introductory study of the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of biblical Greek using a morphological approach. This two-course sequence prepares the student for exegetical study of the Greek New Testament, and introduces the most important reference tools. These courses will provide the basic skills necessary for translating and interpreting the New Testament. COURSE …
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