S+H 2010 Apr-May-June.pdf - Trinity School for Ministry
S+H 2010 Apr-May-June.pdf - Trinity School for Ministry
S+H 2010 Apr-May-June.pdf - Trinity School for Ministry
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WEEK ONE – <strong>June</strong> 7-11<br />
WEEK TWO – <strong>June</strong> 14-18<br />
“Jesus Through Non-Western Eyes,”<br />
Ken Bailey / Grant LeMarquand<br />
(NT 675/875) C D<br />
Internationally-known and perennial<br />
<strong>Trinity</strong> favorite, the Rev. Dr. Kenneth<br />
Bailey will present “Jesus Through Middle Eastern<br />
Eyes” each morning. The afternoon sessions are<br />
“Reading the Gospels Through African Eyes” by the<br />
Rev. Dr. Grant LeMarquand. Both are required <strong>for</strong><br />
academic credit in this Masters/Doctoral tiered course.<br />
“The Thirty-nine Articles of Religion,”<br />
John Rodgers (ST 675/875) C D<br />
This Masters/Doctoral tiered course carefully<br />
examines the historic doctrinal foundations of<br />
orthodox Anglicanism, with Bp. John Rodgers.<br />
NOTES: Space is limited; no auditors at this time. This class<br />
may be used to satisfy the degree requirement <strong>for</strong> ST 600 –<br />
Essentials of Evangelical Theology.<br />
“Listening and Trusting in an Age<br />
of Complexity,” Laurie Thompson<br />
(DM 800) C D<br />
A DMin orientation course integrating<br />
theology, spirituality, and missiology, with the<br />
Rev. Dr. Laurie Thompson.<br />
“Management <strong>for</strong> Clergy” A<br />
<strong>June</strong> 8 and <strong>June</strong> 9, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m., Preaching<br />
Workshops <strong>for</strong> assistance in sermon preparation.<br />
<strong>June</strong> 8: On Tuesday afternoon, a presentation<br />
will be made by the Rev. Canon Mary Hays on<br />
leadership and spirituality. After dinner, learn<br />
from Spence Flournoy and other experts about<br />
managing a budget.<br />
<strong>June</strong> 9: On Wednesday afternoon, Canon Hays will<br />
discuss conflict management in the parish.<br />
Alumni Dinner Adventure A<br />
<strong>June</strong> 9: <strong>Trinity</strong> will host all Alumni <strong>for</strong><br />
an enjoyable, memorable dinner of<br />
great food and fellowship in a yet-to-bedisclosed<br />
setting. Dress casual!<br />
“Understanding Alzheimer’s,”<br />
Carol Harrold A<br />
<strong>June</strong> 10 & 11 evenings and all day, Saturday,<br />
<strong>June</strong> 12, <strong>Trinity</strong> offers the 3rd annual<br />
“Understanding Alzheimer’s” Seminar led<br />
by Carol Harrold, MD. Attendance is free of<br />
charge through a generous grant from the Elizabeth<br />
Rowan Family.<br />
SPECIAL<br />
“Models of Church Planting & Congregational<br />
Development: Disciple-Making <strong>for</strong> the New<br />
Anglicanism,” John Macdonald, Convener<br />
(ME/PT 655/855) C D<br />
This class is convened by the Rev. Cn. John<br />
Macdonald with guest instructors: the Rev. Tom Herrick,<br />
Mrs. Jenni Bartling, the Rev. Ron McCrary and the Rev.<br />
William Beasley. The class ends in time to allow students<br />
to attend the Church Planting Roundtable (Thursday,<br />
<strong>June</strong> 17 through noon Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 19). Attendance at<br />
the Roundtable is required <strong>for</strong> credit students enrolled in<br />
ME/PT 655/855.<br />
INTEREST<br />
TO ALL<br />
A Roundtable on Church Planting &<br />
Catechesis (<strong>June</strong> 17-19)<br />
Church Planting and Disciple-Making<br />
<strong>for</strong> the New Anglicanism – Looking to<br />
the future of Anglicanism: Strategies<br />
<strong>for</strong> fulfilling the Great Commission. The Convener,<br />
the Rev. Cn. John Macdonald, has invited Archbishop<br />
Robert Duncan and nine leaders in church planting<br />
and discipleship to bring their combined experience<br />
and insights to propel Anglican church planting and<br />
catechesis <strong>for</strong>ward.<br />
Presenters include the Rev. Cn. David Roseberry, the Rev.<br />
Tom Herrick, the Rev. William Beasley, the Rev. Dr. Tory<br />
Baucum, the Rev. Mike Wurschmidt, Mrs. Jenni Bartling,<br />
the Rev. Ron McCrary, the Rt. Rev. “Doc” Loomis, and Dr.<br />
Phil Harrold.<br />
“The Patristic Catechumenate <strong>for</strong> Today’s<br />
Mission-Shaped Church,” Phil Harrold<br />
(CH 675) C<br />
“The Patristic Catechumenate <strong>for</strong> Today’s<br />
Mission-Shaped Church”draws on early church<br />
history to glean contemporary help in making disciples in<br />
the Great Tradition, with Dr. Phil Harrold.<br />
“Evangelical Theology <strong>for</strong> a Pluralistic Age,”<br />
Justyn Terry (ST 800) C D<br />
This course will briefly survey the essentials<br />
of evangelical theology and consider how this<br />
theology <strong>for</strong>ms a coherent worldview, with the<br />
Very Rev. Dr. Justyn Terry.<br />
“Advanced Hebrew Exegesis,” Don Collett<br />
(OT 700) C<br />
This is a two-week course offering an in-depth<br />
study of Old Testament passages employing<br />
Hebrew language skills, with Dr. Don Collett.