Neighbors,
Join Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (616 N. Highland Ave.) June 5-11 to hear from Nadia Bolz-Weber, Rachel Held Evans, and Eric Law. They’ll help us consider what it is to be church.
Eric Law of the Kaleidoscope Institute will be here June 5-8 to offer certificate training in Gracious Leadership. The goal of this training is to give laity and clergy the skills to create diverse communities grounded in grace and hospitality.
June 9 there is the opportunity to earn one of two professional development certificates in areas that greatly impact the church of the 21st century: Youth Ministry or Cyber Ethics.
Nadia Bolz-Weber and Rachel Held Evans will join us June 10-11 to further the conversation of being church. Nadia's work is the ministry of a pastor living out gracious leadership in diverse communities. Her newest book, Accidental Saints: Finding God In All the Wrong People will guide our communal consideration. Rachel Held Evans engages the church as we consider her newest book, Searching for Sunday: Loving, Leaving and Finding the Church.
More info about fees and registration is online: http://www.pts.edu/Being_Church
Hope some of you will join us!
Melissa Logan
Director of Communications