Continuing Education | Princeton Theological Seminary
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Jesus teaches us to love our neighbor and care for the stranger. Take time this summer to break bread or share a glass with someone you don’t know well. This simple act of kindness will enable you to build community and allow the Church to continue to grow outward.
Wine and the Bible is a six-week course that explores the history of wine (and wine production) in the ancient Levant and its place in the Bible. Each lecture is followed by a two-hour wine tasting. The tastings aim to introduce participants to the rich variety of wine currently being made around the world. Lectures and tastings will take place at the Farminary, the seminary’s 21-acre farm, from September 13- October 18.LISTEN
Strangers to Family
with Shively Smith | 00:26:00Smith describes her relationship with I Peter, one that began with resistance and ended in hope for the restored and diverse family of God, a family that cares especially for those on the edges.
(Dis)abling Mission, Enabling Witness
with Benjamin Conner | 00:26:02
Conner explains the Church is still learning what it means to embrace disability within the body of Christ. Conner describes what the mission of God looks like when people with disabilities bear the witness of the Spirit.
EXPLORESummer: Growing Outward
by Vinita Hampton Wright | ARTICLE
Wright reflects on the plant life of summer and how it reminds her of what inside her life will grow outward from it. She challenges others to join her in reflection.
Becoming Friends of Time
by John Swinton | PODCAST
Swinton shares his thoughts on time, traumatic brain injury, and how discipleship challenge believers to slow down and settle into God’s time.
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COME TO CAMPUS
Wine and the Bible
September 13-October 18 (Thursday evenings)
This six-week course explores the history of wine (and wine production) in the ancient Levant and its place in the literature of the Bible. Each evening includes a lecture and wine tasting held at the seminary’s 21-acre farm.Independent Study for Ministry Professionals
Fall 2018-Spring 2019 (Various)
Come to the seminary campus for self-directed learning. Stay in the Erdman Center, study in the seminary library, and take part in the life of the seminary community. Independent Study weeks are offered multiple times throughout the academic year.Confirmation Conference
Oct 4-5
A two-day conference exploring the past five years of The Confirmation Project research into the faith formation of youth. Register before August 1 to receive the early bird rate!The Art of Transitional Ministry
October 8-12
This weeklong program for pastors offers training in the skills and understanding necessary for leading congregations in transition.A House United
Oct 24-26
A two-day intensive program exploring how to bring unity to a church and community with diverse politics. Spaces are limited-Register today!
LEARNCERTIFICATE IN THEOLOGY & MINISTRY
An Online CertificateThis 14-week online certificate is designed for those interested in grounding their ministries-both personal and professional-in socially relevant and scholarly theological education.Your Experience Includes :Weekly videos | Reading assignments I Case studies I Close-knit cohort I Unique lean forward learning methodology I Our live experience with Princeton Seminary Professors. Apply now for the Fall 2018 cohort.
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