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Multikulturele bediening

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Konferensie oor multikulturele bediening word deur TIW en GKD aangebied

Datum: 29-30 Maart 2011
Plek: Huis Uitsig, ME Rothmanstraat, Parow-Noord   Tyd: 0830
Hoofsprekers: Jacqueline Lewis and John Jankafrom “The Middle Project” in America
VBO:  Predikante kan VBO punte verdien deur die konferensie by te woon.
Koste: R 150 per persoon betaalbaar by die konferensie
Inskrywings: Kontak Ryk van Velden om in te skryf: 021-8730025; 0828574368; Hierdie e-pos adres is teen spambotte beskerm, jy moet JavaSkrip op jou webblaaier ontsper om dit te kan sien.  Inskrywings sluit 23 Maart 2011.

                          Jacqueline Lewisis Senior Minister at Middle Collegiate Church in New York City. Lewis is a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary and

                          earned her Ph.D. in Religion and Society/Psychology and Religion at Drew University. Lewis, ordained in the Presbyterian Church (USA),

                          serves on the Multiracial Congregation Task Force of the Reformed Church in America. Lewis has been Adjunct Professor at The Graduate

                          Theological Union and Union Theological Seminary, and is currently on the Doctor of Ministry faculty at Wesley Theological Seminary. She is

                          the author of The Power of Stories: A Guide for Leaders in  Multi-Racial and Multi Cultural Congregations.

 

                          John Jankais a consultant to congregations and non-profits, and is an experienced trainer and coach with a focus on systems intervention,

                          educational design, training models, staff supervision, coaching and evaluation. He has trained, coached and led teams in diverse settings and

                          across racial/ethnic, generational, gender and socio-economic lines.  He is currently on the Doctor of Ministry faculty at Wesley Theological

                         Seminary. Janka is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church.

 

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