Instructor: Jackie Kinsey, President of Jackie Kinsey Ministry. There are few subjects relating to the Christian life with so little exact knowledge as that of the authority of the believer. “Do we have authority that we don’t know about—that we haven’t discovered—that we’re not using?” Drawing on the concept of authority from Ephesians, you will […]
Event Type: Member Events
State of the Taxpayer Dinner
Florida TaxWatch and Host Committee Chairman Governor Bob Martinez present the 2016 State of the Taxpayer Dinner, the premier event for Florida’s elected leaders to discuss the issues that will impact taxpayers over the next year. Hosted in the Grand Ballroom at Hotel Duval For more information, visit http://www.floridataxwatch.org/stateofthetaxpayer.aspx or email Joe Follick at jfollick@floridataxwatch.org […]
CEO Breakfast
Working Well will kick off the new year with a standing-room- only event known as the CEO Breakfast. It began 10 years ago as a small gathering of community leaders discussing how to make their workplaces healthier. The attendance has more than tripled over the past several years, and now attracts nationally-acclaimed speakers and thought […]
Helping Teans Deal with Contemporary Issues (Seminar)
Instructor: Rev. Chase Campbell, M.Div. Our teens deal with so much in today’s culture. Join us to explore ways in which churches can engage the contemporary culture of youth. Understand practical tips for overcoming the challenges of youth ministry in smaller congregations. Sat., Jan. 30 (or Mar. 5); 9 – 1 pm. $15 for personal […]
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Keeping Young People Interested (Seminar)
Instructor: Ann Smith, B.A. Keeping young people interested in Biblical teaching is essential to their learning. You are invited into preparation for success: an understanding of child development and the willingness to teach (and learn) with enthusiasm and a sense of humor. Sat., Jan. 23 (or Mar. 26); 9 – 1 pm. $15 for personal […]
Worldview and American Culture (Seminar)
Instructor: Freddy Davis, D.Min. Worldview is essential for every Christian. Students examine: 1) What is worldview and what are the worldview possibilities; 2) What does the Christian worldview really look like; 3) How does the Christian worldview relate to one’s personal relationship with God; and 4) How does the Christian worldview relate to one’s witness. […]
The Greatest Commandment
Instructor: Paula Kapral, M.A. “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind’. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ Through art, science […]
The Sons of Ham (Seminar)
Instructor: Rev. Joseph W. Henderson, D.D. Engage in the exciting Biblical exploration of the origin and contributions of people of African descent to Biblical history. This seminar enlightens students to the rich Biblical heritage of people of color and debunks myths that have distorted the views of many sincere Christians concerning the descendants of Ham. […]
The Law: Exodus to Deuteronomy
Instructor: David Hull, M.Div. Although we are not under the Law (Romans 6:14), these four books contain material that is still valuable and relevant for us today. They present the Law as well as some of the most momentous events in history. Furthermore, they reveal much about Jesus Christ. Fifteen Thur., Jan. 14 – Apr. […]
CS Lewis, The Joyful Mere Christian
Instructor: Brian Bailey, Author. More than fifty years after his death, through his extensive works, C. S. Lewis still speaks Biblical truth to adults and children alike. We will be mesmerized by what we learn through examining the life and selected popular works of this engaging and brilliant apologist. Ten Thur., Jan. 14 – Mar. […]