New series of deep church seminars…

follow-me-by-firefighter-with-a-camera-on-flickr.jpg14th November - Pete Ward. ‘Eucharist as Production, Text and Audience’ King’s College London, Franklins Wilkins Building, Classroom 2.43

27th February - Rev Dr Steven Croft, Fresh Expressions

21st May - Rev Dr Steve Griffiths, Ridley Hall’s Director of Youth Work
Training / Editor of The Journal of Youth and Theology

<Time: 11.15-12.30 (bring a sandwich for lunch afterwards!)

Location: Waterloo Bridge Building, King’s College London Map link: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/campuses/waterloo-det.html

The seminars are organised by Luke Bretherton, Andrew Walker and Pete Ward
in collaboration with St Paul’s Theological Centre and deepchurch.org.uk.  A paper will be presented followed by discussion and you are welcome to stay around afterwards for lunch.

The aim of the seminar is to be a forum, drawing together academics, theological educators (e.g. those involved in ordination training), church leaders, post-graduate theology students, and those involved in fresh expressions in the London/SE area to discuss issues related to being church in an emerging culture.

The seminars will cover issues ranging from mission, discipleship and worship to debates about the relationship between Christianity and culture. As in the previous series and other deep church events in the past, the discussion will mix a practical/pastoral focus with more academic frameworks of analysis.

Please do come and invite others who you think might be interested.

4 comments

1. Comment by Marc

4.49 pm on 10.2.2007

Quite fancy the new expressions one..how about it Paul?

2. Comment by fernando

9.20 am on 10.5.2007

Very interesting. Please tell me there will be some form of podcast happening???

Comment by Jason

7.34 pm on 10.5.2007

I can’t make the 14tH NOVEMBER, but hope to be at the others and to record them.

3. Comment by Daniel Subscribed to comments via email

7.13 pm on 11.12.2007

Can I just turn up on 14th November or do I have to book?

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