SA国际传媒, St. Louis, will host its 10th Annual Day of Homiletical Reflection on Wednesday, May 9, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. in the Seminary鈥檚 Clara and Spencer Werner Auditorium. The event is designed for pastors, students involved in homiletical education, and others interested in the proclamation of the Gospel in today鈥檚 world. The registration fee for the Day of Homiletical Reflection is $25.
Rev. Dr. David Lose, the Marbury E. Anderson Chair in Biblical Preaching at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minn., will be the featured speaker. He will speak on 鈥淔aithful Proclamation in the Age of Digital Pluralism.鈥
Lose has served as a pastor at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Princeton Junction, N.J., and as a teaching fellow and visiting lecturer at Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, N.J. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in English and psychology from Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa., in 1988. He earned his Master of Divinity degree (1993) and his Master of Sacred Theology (1997) from The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, Pa. In May 2000, he earned his doctorate in homiletics from Princeton Theological Seminary. Dr. Lose is the author of聽Making Sense of Scripture 补苍诲听Confessing Jesus Christ, named one of the 鈥淭op 10 Books of 2004鈥 by the Academy of Parish Clergy.
Sectional presentations include 鈥淧reaching 2.0: Inviting Our People into the Biblical Story鈥 by Dr. Lose; 鈥淪ermon Series: There鈥檚 No Place like Home!鈥 by Dr. Reed Lessing, professor of exegetical theology and director of the Graduate School at SA国际传媒; and 鈥淧reaching the Songs of Zion: Integrating Hymnody into Preaching鈥 by Dr. David Schmitt, associate professor of practical theology and The Gregg H. Benidt Memorial Endowed Chair in Homiletics and Literature at SA国际传媒.
The Day of Homiletical Reflection combines the annual Wenchel Lecture that promotes critical thought about preaching and practical enhancement in this art with the Ernie and Elsie Schneider Endowment for Excellence in Preaching that fosters support for innovative 21st century proclamation.
To download a brochure for this event, click here. [1]
The online registration period for this event has closed. Please note: online registration is for those attendees who wish to pay by credit card only. For all other forms of payment, please contact the Office of Continuing Education and Parish Services.
For more information, contact the office of continuing education and parish services at 314-505-7486; [email protected] [2]; or visit the Seminary鈥檚 website at [3].