The
Church of the Brethren Minister’s Association pre-Annual Conference
event on June 28-29 in Charlotte, N.C., will be led by L. Gregory Jones
on the theme “Faithful Christian Leadership in the 21st Century.” Links
to more information and online registration are at www.brethren.org/ministryoffice.
Jones will lead three sessions starting Friday evening at 6 p.m.,
Saturday morning at 9 a.m., and Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m., using the
books of Numbers, Philippians, and Acts to speak to excellence in
ministry as well as the quality of forgiveness. He is a senior
strategist for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity and a professor of
theology in the Divinity School of Duke University, where he served as
dean from 1997-2010. He has written or co-written several books
including “Embodying Forgiveness” and “Resurrecting Excellence: Shaping
Faithful Christian Ministry.”
Cost to attend is $85 if registering online in advance, or $125 at
the door, with a discounted price for couples in ministry ane current
seminary or academy students. Ministers who attend may receive
continuing education units for an additional fee of $10. Child care is
available for an extra fee as well.
Also related to the Ministers’ Association event and available for
students who are in the TRIM or EFSM programs of the Brethren Academy
for Ministerial Leadership is a directed independent study unit titled
“The Word Alive--An Introduction to Preaching” offered June 28-29 and
led by Julie M. Hostetter, executive director of the academy. The unit
will include pre-Conference reading, a one-hour session before and after
the Ministers’ Association event, and attendance at the entire event. A
follow-up project will be expected. Contact hosteju@bethanyseminary.edu.
For more information or to pre-register for the Ministers’ Association event online by the June 15 deadline go to www.brethren.org/ministryoffice where a printable registration form also is available. The e-mail contact address is MinistersAssociation@brethren.org.
Source: 5/3/2013 Newsline
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