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Jan112012

News from New Brunswick Seminary: seminar offered

NEW BRUNSWICK SEMINARY NEWS


REFORMED CHURCH CENTER OFFERS SEMINAR

The Reformed Church Center  invites you to come to New Brunswick Seminary,

17 Seminary Place, New Brunswick, NJ, to attend: 
 "Sacramental Theology and Practice for a Google Generation."
     Google has revolutionized how 21st century global citizens have engaged data and  
     communications.  This two-part lecture series finds in Barth's baptismal theology
     a bridge between the Word and the world, and a theological framework  for inviting
     and engaging lay people to undertake ecclesial leadership in the ministry of
     Word and Sacrament. 
Tues. Feb. 7 - lecture - 5:00-6:15, dinner included. 
      This lecture, examining Karl Barth's early and late theologies of baptism,
      will uncover implications for the church's mission and ministry. 
 Sat. Feb. 11  - workshop -  9:00-3:00, lunch included.
      Using Barth's baptismal theology as a foundation, you will receive practical,
      hands-on training in equipping congregational leaders to preach and to preside
      at the Lord's Table.
 Choose either session or both;  you are welcome to bring leadership/staff of your congregation.
Our presenter will be:  The Rev. Dr. Neal  D. Presa.  Pastor of Middlesex Presbyterian Church;
           adjunct faculty - NBTS;  candidate for Moderator of 220th Gen. Assembly PCUSA;  
           publications in liturgical theology, ecumenism, pastoral theology and preaching.
This two-part event is made possible by the Poppen/Young Fellowship for the Study of Reformed Worship.
Cost?  $5 /person for each session; come to either one or both.  No charge for students/faculty.
For more details see the attached brochure
To reserve a place simply RSVP by email - bfillette@nbts.edu 
Hope to see you there, -Barbara Fillette, Director, Reformed Church Center, NBTS.

 

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