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.
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.
Hope to see you there, -Barbara Fillette, Director, Reformed Church Center, NBTS.