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by Tim Luckritz Marquis, Assistant Professor of New Testament
esus and the first apostles were always on the move. At the beginning of Mark’s Gospel, Jesus spends time at Peter’s house in Capernaum ... Jesus could have done quite a bit of good if he had remained in Capernaum. But, that night, “while it was still very dark” (Mark 1:35), Jesus snuck out of town... |
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by Kyle Borowski '08 MAPC
eing a teenager was once explained to me as a “period of brief psychosis” as teens struggle to formulate their identity, in the midst of a maelstrom of family, friend, culture, and societal expectations...
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by Glen Stoudt, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology n February 1, 2010 I will begin a new call as Minister of Worship and Congregational Care at Orleans
United Church in Ottawa, Ontario; and the remarkable part of this new ministry opportunity is how well prepared I feel because of these 5½ years I just spent in Seminary...
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by Susan Bennetch, MDiv Student
f I had a bucket list (and I don’t) a trip to Israel and a chance to go on an archeological dig would be very close to the top of the list. Therefore, when I read, during my first few months at seminary, that a trip to an archeological site in Israel was being planned, I could hardly believe it...
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by Shanti & Vani Pradhan '09 MDiv ur earliest experience of school began in the latter half of the 70s, but we were too young to recall anything other than being very upset to move into new territories and memorize alphabets...
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by Glenn Asquith, Retired Professor of Pastoral Theology and Director of MAPC Program
rom my first year of teaching as an American Baptist in a Moravian Seminary, I have always been impressed with the very pastoral and communal ways in which Moravians structure the sacraments and rituals of worship...
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