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Rabbi Jon Adlon starts our "Saints and Sinners" year-long series teaching on the transition from the Temple to the Rabbis. Rabbi Adlon is retired from Temple Israel in Canton, Ohio.
As we kickoff our congregation’s bicentennial, we are also going to be holding a year-long course entitled, “Saints and Sinners,” which will progress through church history and focus on a particular person or group of people. At the end of the year, we will focus on the saints of our church and share our own stories. Our prayer is that, as we consider Church history and those saints who have gone before, we might be inspired and challenged in our faith journeys.
Monday, May 11, 2020 - 4:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.
PART 2: “A Faith ta Die For: Martyrdom in Judaism and Christianity”An Interfaith Discussion - May 4 - 4:00 p.m. EDT
Muskingham Valley General Presbeter Matthew Skolnik leads the class in a discussion of the The New Community in Christ.
The Westminster Hall class this year will be devoted to asking the questions of faith, as we seek to understand God. Our primary guide throughout our class will be Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology, by Dr. Daniel L. Migliore. We will not be providing any books to the class, and while reading it is not required, it could provide helpful on this year-long journey as we plumb the depths of God together. The class starts with Dr. TC Ham from Malone. Later, we look forward to hosting our local Rabbis, Dr. Keith Lloyd, and even more teachers. Bring an open mind and all your questions, as together we question and seek after God
Pastor Michael Wallace leads the class in a discussion of the Holy Spirit.
The Westminster Hall class this year will be devoted to asking the questions of faith, as we seek to understand God. Our primary guide throughout our class will be Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology, by Dr. Daniel L. Migliore. We will not be providing any books to the class, and while reading it is not required, it could provide helpful on this year-long journey as we plumb the depths of God together. The class starts with Dr. TC Ham from Malone. Later, we look forward to hosting our local Rabbis, Dr. Keith Lloyd, and even more teachers. Bring an open mind and all your questions, as together we question and seek after God
Pastor Michael Wallace leads the class in further discussion of the person and work of Jesus Christ, including violence and the cross, dimensions of the resurrection in Christ and the Holy Spirit and the Christian life.
The Westminster Hall class this year will be devoted to asking the questions of faith, as we seek to understand God. Our primary guide throughout our class will be Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology, by Dr. Daniel L. Migliore. We will not be providing any books to the class, and while reading it is not required, it could provide helpful on this year-long journey as we plumb the depths of God together. The class starts with Dr. TC Ham from Malone. Later, we look forward to hosting our local Rabbis, Dr. Keith Lloyd, and even more teachers. Bring an open mind and all your questions, as together we question and seek after God
Pastor Michael Wallace leads a discussion of the class on the subject of the person and work of Jesus Christ.
The Westminster Hall class this year will be devoted to asking the questions of faith, as we seek to understand God. Our primary guide throughout our class will be Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology, by Dr. Daniel L. Migliore. We will not be providing any books to the class, and while reading it is not required, it could provide helpful on this year-long journey as we plumb the depths of God together. The class starts with Dr. TC Ham from Malone. Later, we look forward to hosting our local Rabbis, Dr. Keith Lloyd, and even more teachers. Bring an open mind and all your questions, as together we question and seek after God
Divinity student Kathryn Ophardt leads a discussion of the class on the subject of proclaiming Christ in context.
The Westminster Hall class this year will be devoted to asking the questions of faith, as we seek to understand God. Our primary guide throughout our class will be Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology, by Dr. Daniel L. Migliore. We will not be providing any books to the class, and while reading it is not required, it could provide helpful on this year-long journey as we plumb the depths of God together. The class starts with Dr. TC Ham from Malone. Later, we look forward to hosting our local Rabbis, Dr. Keith Lloyd, and even more teachers. Bring an open mind and all your questions, as together we question and seek after God
Divinity student Kathryn Ophardt leads a discussion of the class on the subject of proclaiming Christ in context.
The Westminster Hall class this year will be devoted to asking the questions of faith, as we seek to understand God. Our primary guide throughout our class will be Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology, by Dr. Daniel L. Migliore. We will not be providing any books to the class, and while reading it is not required, it could provide helpful on this year-long journey as we plumb the depths of God together. The class starts with Dr. TC Ham from Malone. Later, we look forward to hosting our local Rabbis, Dr. Keith Lloyd, and even more teachers. Bring an open mind and all your questions, as together we question and seek after God.
Rev. Michael Wallace leads a discussion our discussion.
The Westminster Hall class this year will be devoted to asking the questions of faith, as we seek to understand God. Our primary guide throughout our class will be Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology, by Dr. Daniel L. Migliore. We will not be providing any books to the class, and while reading it is not required, it could provide helpful on this year-long journey as we plumb the depths of God together. The class starts with Dr. TC Ham from Malone. Later, we look forward to hosting our local Rabbis, Dr. Keith Lloyd, and even more teachers. Bring an open mind and all your questions, as together we question and seek after God.
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