The church we often attended the year we lived in South Africa, St. Michael and St. George Cathedral in Grahamstown, taught us a …
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The church we often attended the year we lived in South Africa, St. Michael and St. George Cathedral in Grahamstown, taught us a …
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What is Curriculum? To run the course –Latin Curriculum for the Church Fashion Me a People by Maria Harris has helped us …
It’s time for every Christian church to commit itself to developing faith formation for every season of adulthood: young adults, …
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Editors Note: In the fall of 2014, Matthew Kozlowski, a member of the Center for the Ministry of Teaching staff and Co-curator of …
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Bible Study Can Be a Wild Ride In the last few years, reading the Bible has become trendy again. Popular and well-packaged …
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“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold …
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I am often asked about my Ph.D. “What is it in?” My first answer is always, “education,” and from there the conversation meanders, …
The Rev. Dr. Locke E. Bowman, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Virginia Seminary, First Director of the Center for the Ministry of …
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Recently over pizza and crisp white wine, four members of the Christian Formation Steering Team from my parish (Epiphany in …