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SUMMARY:Christians without Borders: Toward a Trespassing Church
DESCRIPTION:Campolo Fellows Lecture Series with Rev. Dr. George Mason \nMarch 25\, 2019 – St. Davids\, PA – The Campolo Center for Ministry is pleased to announce our final Visiting Campolo Fellow of the 2018-2019 Campolo Fellows Lecture Series. The Rev. Dr. George Mason is a public theologian and senior pastor at Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas\, TX\, where he has served since 1989. The full schedule of Dr Mason’s sermons and talks\, including his lecture\, Christians without Borders: Toward a Trespassing Church\, is listed below. \nThe Campolo Fellows Lecture Series is generously underwritten by our friends at the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation. We’d love to see you there! These event are on the campus of Eastern University and Palmer Theological Seminary and open to the public. All are welcome\, please direct question and RSVP to campolocenter@eastern.edu or 610-341-1715. \nGeorge is a nationally recognized leader among Baptists\, serving the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship\, New Baptist Covenant\, Duke Divinity School\, along with other local and global ecumenical and interfaith endeavors. He is a frequent op-ed contributor to the Dallas Morning News on subjects of public interest that intersect religion\, such as public education\, race relations and predatory lending. He writes a monthly column on public theology for the Lakewood/East Dallas and Lake Highlands editions of the community news magazine The Advocate. \nHis September 2018 sermon addressing the killing of Botham Jean and the problem of white churches not speaking up alongside black churches for justice\, received national attention. “If we want to call ourselves by the name of Jesus\, we have to stop defending things he would condemn\,” Dr. Mason admonished. View a short clip of the sermon here: \n \nAt Wilshire\, he founded and directs the pastoral residency program that has become a model for other congregations nationwide. His book\, Preparing the Pastors We Need: Reclaiming the Congregation’s Role in Training Clergy\, was published in 2012. One of his passions is encouraging those whom God has called into vocational ministry and we’re privileged to have him mentor the Campolo Scholars for three days. \nGeorge earned a bachelor of business administration degree in 1978 from the University of Miami (Florida)\, where he was a quarterback on the football team. He holds both the master of divinity (1982) and doctor of philosophy (1987) degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth\, Texas. His doctoral field of study was systematic theology\, with a minor in philosophy of religion. \nA native of New York City\, George has been married to his wife\, Kim\, since 1979. They have three children: daughter Cameron is married to Garrett Vickrey\, a pastor in San Antonio\, and they have three daughters; son Rhett is married to Callie and is manager of the real estate division of the Dr Pepper Snapple company in Plano\, and they have one son; daughter Jillian is married to Chris Shannon and is an actress in New York City; they have one son. \nCAMPOLO FELLOWS LECTURE SERIES SCHEDULE \nWEDNESDAY\, APRIL 24\, 2019  \n10-10:50 am Eastern University Chapel – Gym (Open to the public\, all are welcome) Streamed live HERE \nText and Title: Mark 8: 27-38 The Quintessence of a Christian or Why We Have To Stop Defending Things Jesus Would Condemn.  \nWhat is the mark\, the essential characteristic of a follower of Jesus that makes clear that we belong to him as his disciples? Our temptation to make it into a mere confession of faith in his identity as the Christ must be tied to our willingness to join him in his suffering mission of love for the world. Jesus’ passion must be seen in our compassion. Empathy that allows us to deny self for the sake of others shows that we understand the gospel. \n12 pm Lunch with Campolo Scholars\, faculty\, staff and guests – Walton Hall\, Baird Library \nTHURSDAY\, APRIL 25\, 2019 \n4:30-6 pm Systematic Theology with Dr. Donald Brash\, Palmer Theological Seminary – McInnis Hall 251 \nGuest Lecture and Discussion: God’s Freedom as Faithfulness: A Critique of Juergen Moltmann’s Social Trinitarianism and social and ecclesial implications \n6-7 pm\, Devotion and Dinner with Campolo Scholars\, Seminary students\, faculty\, staff and guests \nFRIDAY\, APRIL 26\, 2019  \n10-10:50 am Windows on the World Lecture – McInnis Auditorium (Open to public\, all are welcome) \nTitle: Christians without Borders: Toward a Trespassing Church \nIn a time when the world lauds groups like Doctors without Borders\, which goes everywhere and anywhere to bring lifesaving treatment and bear witness to human atrocities\, we hear too many Christians these days defending the borders of nation-states and remaining silent about political cruelty\, economic injustice and religious discrimination. Some Evangelical Christians defend the principles of the modern nation-state\, along with hallmarks of it such as nationalism\, militarism and capitalism\, as if these carry biblical authority. The consequences in human misery are seen on the southern border of the US\, the intractable stalemate in the Holy Land\, and the sweatshops of southeast Asia\, to name but a few. Naming idolatry is the first step in repentance\, but the fruits of repentance will be seen in renewed commitment to a kind of spiritual transnationalism that at the same time honors diverse cultures and promotes full human dignity and flourishing in the name of Jesus. \n11:30 am Luncheon and Moderated Q & A – Walton Hall\, Baird Library
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/christians-without-borders-toward-a-trespassing-church/
LOCATION:Eastern University McInnis Auditorium\, 1300 Eagle Road\, St. Davids\, PA\, 19087\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events,Campolo Fellows Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190321T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190323T170000
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SUMMARY:The Good\, the Bad and the Complicated Realities of the First Amendment’s Religion Clauses
DESCRIPTION:Campolo Fellows Lecture Series with Amanda Tyler\n \nSt. Davids\, PA – The Campolo Center for Ministry is pleased to welcome our second Visiting Campolo Fellow of the Spring 2019 Campolo Fellows Lecture Series to the campus of Eastern University and Palmer Theological Seminary.  The Campolo Fellows Lecture Series for Spring 2019 is generously underwritten by our friends at the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation. We’d love to see you there! These event are open to the public.  Please RSVP to campolocenter@eastern.edu or 610-341-1715. \nAmanda Tyler is executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty. She leads the organization as it upholds the historic Baptist principle of religious liberty\, defending the free exercise of religion and protecting against its establishment by government. Tyler has earned degrees from Georgetown University and University of Texas School of Law.  Called a “powerful advocate” and “rising star in the sector” by The Nonprofit Times\, she was named one of the nation’s top 50 nonprofit leaders in 2018. A member of the Texas and U.S. Supreme Court Bar\, Tyler has experience working in Congress\, in a private legal practice and serving as a law clerk for a federal judge. \nTyler has said the following about her service with BJC: \n“I feel called by God to do this work. There are many challenges and opportunities surrounding our First Freedom\, such as increasing religious pluralism and the unease it can bring. The Baptist Joint Committee\, with its rich history and deep expertise\, is uniquely positioned to be a voice for all people who want to defend and extend God-given religious liberty for generations to come. I truly believe that our entire world has never needed the BJC as much as it does right now\, and there is no limit to what God can do through us to preserve religious liberty for all of God’s children.” \nCAMPOLO FELLOWS LECTURE SERIES SCHEDULE WITH AMANDA TYLER  \nThursday\, March 21st  \n11:30 AM: Guest Lecturer/Discussion in Constitutional Law with Dr. Alexios Alexander \n1 PM: Lunch with Students\, Faculty\, Staff and Guests in the Dining Commons \n6 PM: Chapel and Chew with Palmer Theological Seminary: McInnis 251 (RSVP requested) \n7:30 PM:  Amanda Tyler: UP Close: Baird Library (Refreshments served\, RSVP requested) Please join us for a moderated conversation with Amanda Tyler about calling and vocation\, faith and law\, and life lessons on leadership.   \nFriday\, March 22nd \n10 AM: Windows on the World Lecture\, McInnis Auditorium \n11:30 AM: Luncheon and Q & A\, Baird Library \nThe Good\, the Bad and the Complicated Realities of the First Amendment’s Religion Clauses \nSummary: The first 16 words of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protect religious liberty in a unique way that has served the country well\, guarding against violent inter-religious conflict that has plagued –and continues to plague – many other parts of the globe. Yet both in the past and present\, the United States has failed to live up to the Constitution’s ideals of freedom for all. In this lecture\, Tyler will survey the history of how our Constitution protects religious freedom\, exploring the contributions of colonial Baptists to its language\, and discuss some of its shortcomings as interpreted and applied by the U.S. Supreme Court. She will highlight some of the most complicated and nuanced areas of concern for religious liberty today\, including what we even mean we say “religious freedom.”
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/the-good-the-bad-and-the-complicated-realities-of-the-first-amendments-religion-clauses/
LOCATION:Eastern University McInnis Auditorium\, 1300 Eagle Road\, St. Davids\, PA\, 19087\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events,Campolo Fellows Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190130T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190201T140000
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SUMMARY:Campolo Fellows Lecture Series with UCC Pastor Rev. Cean R. James
DESCRIPTION:JANUARY 30 – FEBRUARY 1\, 2019 \nSt. Davids\, PA – The Campolo Center for Ministry is pleased to welcome our first Visiting Campolo Fellow of the Spring 2019 Campolo Fellows Lecture Series to the campus of Eastern University and Palmer Theological Seminary.  The Campolo Fellows Lecture Series for Spring 2019 is generously underwritten by our friends at the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation. These events are open to the public and all are welcome.  We’d love to see you there! \n\n \nRev. Cean R. James is Founder and Pastor of Grace Christian Fellowship\, United Church of Christ (UCC) and Associate Conference Minister of Congregational Development Pennsylvania Southeast Conference\, UCC. \nWednesday\, January 30: Chapel\, Eastern University Gym\, 10 AM; Luncheon and Q & A\, 11:30 AM\nWhose Side is God On? Joshua 5:13-15\nThis chapel service is available via live stream here: Chapel: Live Stream \nThursday\, January 31: Chapel & Chew\, Palmer Seminary\, McInnis 251\, 6 PM\n(Please RSVP at 610-757-5762)\n \nFriday\, February 1: Windows on the World Lecture\, McInnis Auditorium\, 10 AM; Luncheon and Q & A\, 11:30 AM \nChristianity Unboxed: Modern American Christianity is as tribal as ever. The two big boxes into which most Americans try to fit\, and sometimes force\, their faith are “conservative” and “progressive.” Like any labels\, these are both defining and restrictive. What might be possible if the church returned to the big tent philosophy of both/and\, determined to be a church of Spirit and Truth? \n\n\nThe complete list of the Visiting Campolo Fellows and their sermons and talks this Spring semester can be found here:  https://campolocenter.org/campolo-fellows-lecture-series-spring-2019/ \n\nIf you have any questions about the speakers or would like more details of these events\, please don’t hesitate to contact\, Campolo Center Executive Director\, Robert Gauthier directly at rgauthier [at] eastern [dot] edu or 610-341-1715.\n\nWHAT IS THE CAMPOLO CENTER?\nEastern University launched the Campolo Center for Ministry on July 1\, 2014 to institutionalize and honor Tony and Peggy Campolo\, each distinguished alumni\, who have dedicated themselves to faithfully bearing witness to the Good News of the Gospel in their private and public lives. \n\nWHO ARE CAMPOLO SCHOLARS?\nThe Campolo Center seeks to identify\, recruit\, financially support and mentor students who demonstrate a calling\, giftedness and commitment to vocational Christian service in a church or para-church ministry.  We are committed to partnering with dedicated\, spiritually-gifted\, ministry-focused students\, their family and home church\, Eastern University and its network of donors. These partnership relationships will invest in the education\, training and spiritual formation of servant-leaders for the church and para-church ministries. \nIt is the vision of Tony and Peggy Campolo and a goal of the Campolo Center that Campolo Scholars graduate with as little student debt as possible. The goal is that these future leaders can fulfill their calling to vocational Christian ministry unencumbered by the burden of needing to repay student loans.  To that end\, the Campolo Center offers generous scholarships to students admitted into the Campolo Scholars Program. \nWHO ARE CAMPOLO FELLOWS?\nIt is also priority to encourage\, inspire and mentor the Campolo Scholars during their formative years at Eastern.  To that end\, we launched the Campolo Fellows Lecture Series to introduce the Campolo Scholars to faith- and thought-leaders influenced and inspired by Tony and Peggy\, who share their vision for a holistic gospel that combines a personal commitment to Jesus and the pursuit of social justice.  These leading communicators and practitioners of the faith are asked to engage the entire Eastern community in public forums and meet with\, encourage and mentor the Campolo Scholars to use their gifts and training for the benefit the Church of Jesus Christ and all of God’s people. \n 
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/campolo-fellows-lecture-series-with-ucc-pastor-rev-cean-r-james/
LOCATION:Eastern University McInnis Auditorium\, 1300 Eagle Road\, St. Davids\, PA\, 19087\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events,Campolo Fellows Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181107T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T130638
CREATED:20190821T105511Z
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SUMMARY:Campolo Fellows Lecture Series with Rev. Dr. Amy Butler: November 7-9\, 2018
DESCRIPTION:The final segment of the fall 2019 Campolo Fellows Lecture Series will take place next week\, November 7-9\, 2018\, when the Rev. Dr. Amy Butler delivers a series of talks for the Campolo Center for Ministry\, Eastern University and Palmer Theological Seminary.  The spring 2019 visiting fellows will be announced soon.\n\n\n\nThe three-day series will conclude with Dr. Butler’s lecture on Friday\, November 9th entitled\, Preaching the Gospel when the World is Falling Apart.  She summarizes her talk as follows:\n\n\n\nJesus didn’t start a church\, he started a movement.  Many people are talking about whether the church can survive.  The more important question is\, should we?  If the church is not preaching a gospel relevant to people’s lives or that speaks prophetically to the brokenness of our world\, is it time we pass the microphone to someone else? \n\n\n\nWe invite you to join us for these public sermons\, lectures and discussions.\n\n\n\nWednesday\, November 7th 10 AM: Eastern University Chapel “Fear\, Forgiveness and Faith” John 20: 1-18 (Gym) (watch via live stream here)\n\n\n\n11:30 AM Lunch with Campolo Scholars\, students\, faculty\, staff and guests (Baird Library)\n\n\n\nThursday\, November 8th 11:30 AM Lunch with Campolo Scholars\, students\, faculty\, staff and guests (Walton Hall)\n\n\n\n1 PM: Class: INST 150: Intro to Faith\, Reason and Justice (HHC 104; limited seating)\n\n\n\n4:30 PM: Social Work 110: Human Diversity & Social Interaction (HHC 222; limited seating)\n\n\n\n6 PM “Chapel & Chew” Devotion with Campolo Scholars and Seminary (McInnis 251)\n\n\n\nFriday\, November 9th 10 AM: Windows on the World Lecture: “Preaching the Gospel when the World is Falling Apart” (McInnis Auditorium) 11:30-1 PM: Luncheon and Q & A with Faculty/staff\, Campolo Scholars\, student campus ministry leaders\, seminarians and special guests (Baird Library)\n\n\n\nFor questions about the Campolo Fellows Lecture Series\, please contact the Campolo Center at CampoloCenter@eastern.edu or 610-341-1715.\n\n\n\nABOUT Rev. Dr. Amy Butler\n\n\n\n\n\nRev. Dr. Amy Butler is Senior Minister of The Riverside Church in New York. \n\n\n\nPastor Amy Butler is the seventh Senior Minister and first woman to serve at the helm of the Riverside Church. She holds degrees from Baylor University\, the International Baptist Theological Seminary\, and Wesley Theological Seminary. Pastor Amy’s professional ministry career began as the director of a homeless shelter for women in New Orleans\, Louisiana; she later became Associate Pastor of Membership and Mission at St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in the city of New Orleans. In 2003\, Butler was called to the position of Senior Minister of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington\, D.C.’s Chinatown\, where she was also the first woman to lead that historic congregation.  After 11 years in Washington\, D.C.\, the congregation of The Riverside Church voted to call Pastor Amy to the Senior Minister position.  She often talks about what a gift and responsibility it is to be here at The Riverside Church in this moment\, working to live into a legacy of social justice advocacy and gospel community building.\n\n\n\nWhen she’s not busy leading the church\, Pastor Amy enjoys exploring New York\, taking in a concert or a Broadway show\, or hosting friends for dinner. She is an avid reader and loves to write\, recently completing her first memoir which was be published by Penguin Random House Books in 2018. Pastor Amy is a single mom to three amazing young adults who are each making their way in the world; they are her favorites.  She is nourished by the support and care of the Riverside community\, excited for the voice and witness of this church\, and optimistic about the impact faith communities have on the world. She played the cello in high school but that has absolutely no relevance to her current life.  Her children would say that her status as a licensed motorcyclist is the direct result of a midlife crisis\, but she disagrees.\n\n\n\nFollow Pastor Amy on her blog www.talkwiththepreacher.org or on social media @PastorAmyTRC.
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/campolo-fellows-lecture-series-with-rev-dr-amy-butler-november-7-9-2018/
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events,Campolo Fellows Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180118T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T130638
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SUMMARY:Campolo Fellows Speaker Series: January 18-19\, 2018
DESCRIPTION:The January 2018 Campolo Fellows are Niki and Kelly Tshibaka\, accomplished attorneys who first encountered Tony at Harvard Law School. They are co-founders and co-pastors of The Lighthouse Fellowship\, a Foursquare church serving the DC-Metro area. \n \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \nThursday\, January 18th: 6-9 PM (Private)\nCampolo Fellows Dinner and Conversation with the Campolo Scholars and special guests. During this informal gathering\, we invite the Campolo Fellow to share their personal story (how and when did they discern their calling\, what and who influenced and affirmed it\, what are the unique challenges they face in ministry today\, etc) and to speak pastorally in to the lives of these students who are looking for examples of people in the world doing the holistic work of the Gospel. \nFriday\, November 10th: 10-11 AM (Open to the Public)\nEastern University\, McInnis Auditorium\nWindows on the Word Lecture: “‘Disciple'”–Noun or Verb?: How a Simple Definition Could Change the Trajectory of the U.S. Church \nBelievers agree we are to “go make disciples\,” but few people seem to know how to do it. Denominations report alarming and sustained declines in churches\, members\, and ministry leaders\, indicating the U.S. has become a post-Christian\, secular nation. How do we change that? Disciple-making. Drawing on more than 11 years’ experience in effectively making disciples\, Kelly and Niki Tshibaka\, pastors\, church planters\, and professionals in the Washington\, DC area\, share practical lessons they’ve learned in how to make disciples. \nFriday\, January 19th: 11:30 AM – 12:45 PM (Open to Public)\nEastern University\, Baird Library\, Walton Hall\nLuncheon and Q & A with Niki and Kelly Tshibaka. Lunch available for $5 \nThe Campolo Fellows Speaker Series is sponsored by the Campolo Center for Ministry in collaboration with Eastern University. Each semester we invite faith- and thought-leaders who are inspired by and share Tony’s vision for faith\, reason and justice\, to engage with the Eastern community and mentor the Campolo Scholars. These practitioners of the Christian faith encourage the Campolo Scholars to use their gifts and training for the benefit of God’s Kingdom. \nEastern University\n1300 Eagle Road\nSt. Davids\, PA 19087\n610-343-1715\nClick her for a campus map.
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/campolo-fellows-speaker-series-january-18-19-2018/
LOCATION:Eastern University McInnis Auditorium\, 1300 Eagle Road\, St. Davids\, PA\, 19087\, United States
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events,Campolo Fellows Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170920T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170920T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T130638
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SUMMARY:Eastern University Chapel with Tony Campolo
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Chapel with Dr. Tony Campolo\, Professor Emeritus and “Patron Saint” of Eastern University in the gymnasium. This event is free and open to the public.  A campus map is available here.  \nFor those who cannot attend in person\, the chapel service is streamed live here: http://www.eastern.edu/student-life/office-faith-practice/chapel \nEastern University – Gymnasium\n1300 Eagle Road\nSt. Davids\, PA 19087\n610-341-1715
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/eastern-university-chapel-with-tony-campolo/
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170907T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170907T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T130638
CREATED:20190821T093911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190821T115309Z
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SUMMARY:Welcome Back BBQ
DESCRIPTION:Generously and graciously hosted by Campolo Center Partners and Campolo Scholars faculty and family sponsors\, Tom and Sue Dahlstrom\, we’ll gather together to welcome back returning Campolo Scholars and welcome the new cohort of Campolo Scholars in to the program.
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/welcome-back-bbq/
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161116T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161116T190000
DTSTAMP:20260610T130638
CREATED:20190821T092838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190821T115126Z
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SUMMARY:Campolo Fellows Speaker Series: Jodina Hicks
DESCRIPTION:November 16\, 2016\nCampolo Fellows Speaker Series: Jodina Hicks\, Eastern Alum ’93\, Executive Director of Urban Promise Ministries \nConversation & Dinner with Campolo Scholars – 5 PM at a private residence. Please Contact Robert Gauthier at 610-341-1715 or rgauthier@eastern.edu for more information about attending this limited seating event.
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/campolo-fellows-speaker-series-jodina-hicks/
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events,Campolo Fellows Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161021T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161021T113000
DTSTAMP:20260610T130638
CREATED:20190821T092536Z
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SUMMARY:Campolo Fellows Speaker Series: Kent Annan
DESCRIPTION:The goal of Campolo Center is to invest time and resources in gifted and promising students who have made a commitment to serve the Church and the world through full-time vocational ministry. With your help\, we can provide the Campolo Scholars with supplemental curriculum and practical experiences that will enrich and shape their lives and faith while living in Christian community at Eastern. \nFor example\, each Monday we gather for fellowship\, prayer and to discuss a ministry-focused book together. This semester we’re reading Kent Annan’s insightful book\, Slow Kingdom Coming: Practices for Doing Justice\, Loving Mercy and Walking Humbly in the World\, and look forward to concluding our study of it with Kent when he joins us as our Campolo Fellow Speaker on October 21. \nMoreover\, out of our commitment to support the Campolo Scholars’ spiritual formation\, the Campolo Center sponsored their attendance at Renovare’s Making Ordinary Saints Conference at the Church of the Good Samaritan\, a vibrant community of faith with strong ties to Eastern. \nYour gift designated for Tony’s Team at the Campolo Center makes it possible for us to provide practical and substantive resources and opportunities for the Campolo Scholars that prepare them for a life of faithful and effective ministry. \n*** \nCampolo Fellows Speakers Series (Kent Annan: Co-founder and director of Haiti Partners\, author of Following Jesus Through the Eye of a Needle\, After Shock\, and Slow Kingdom Coming) \n10 AM Presentation (public) \n11:30 AM Lunch and Q & A (public) \n4-7 PM Life in Ministry Discussion and Dinner (Campolo Scholars and Special Guests)
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/campolo-fellows-speaker-series-kent-annan/
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events,Campolo Fellows Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161004T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161004T190000
DTSTAMP:20260610T130638
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SUMMARY:Dinner with Tony and the Campolo Scholars
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URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/dinner-with-tony-and-the-campolo-scholars/
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160930T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160930T113000
DTSTAMP:20260610T130638
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190821T100916Z
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SUMMARY:Campolo Fellows Speaker Series: Aisha Brooks-Lytle
DESCRIPTION:Rev. Aisha Brooks-Lytle: Minister of Missions\, Wayne Presbyterian Church; Co-founder and organizing pastor\, The Common Place; Advisory Committee Member\, Campolo Center \n10 AM Presentation (public) \n11:30 AM Lunch and Q & A (public) \n4-7 PM Life in Ministry Discussion and Dinner (Campolo Scholars and Special Guests)
URL:https://www.campolocenter.org/event/campolo-fellows-speaker-series-aisha-brooks-lytle/
CATEGORIES:Campolo Center Events,Campolo Fellows Speaker Series
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