Related to earlier post today, this is the schedule for next week:
BBC CHAPEL SERIES ON RACISM, PREJUDICE AND THE CHRISTIAN AND RELATED EVENTS
1. Tuesday - Inauguration Day Chapel : Dr. James Lytle, Vice President and Provost, will address the topics of racism and prejudice, and the Christian. Student Center-Cafetoruim
2. Wednesday, 10 AM Chapel, 30 to 35 minutes, Part I of Heroes of Black Church History: Celebrating the Legacy of African American Christianity. Dr. Bob Kelleman
2. Wednesday, 2:00-3:30, open to all campus, A Christ-centered TEAM Approach to Multi-cultural Ministry. Dr. Bob Kelleman Room 140
3. Wednesday, 8:30-10:00 PM, The Future of Biblical Counseling: Dreaming a Dozen Dreams. Dr. Bob Kelleman Room 140
4. Thursday, 10 AM Chapel, 35 to 40 minutes, Part II of Heroes of Black Church History: Celebrating the Legacy of African American Christianity. Dr. Bob Kelleman
5. Thursday evening 10:30 Everyone’s Night Out – this will be a student/faculty/ staff discussion on racism and prejudice in the cafetorium. Everyone is invited to come and ask questions and make comments about this week’s chapels. All on-campus students are required to come to this event instead of dorm devotions for this week. This event will be facilitated by Mr. Ted Boykin, Associate Dean of Students. Student Center-Cafetorium
Concerning Dr. Kellemen:
BBC CHAPEL SERIES ON RACISM, PREJUDICE AND THE CHRISTIAN AND RELATED EVENTS
1. Tuesday - Inauguration Day Chapel : Dr. James Lytle, Vice President and Provost, will address the topics of racism and prejudice, and the Christian. Student Center-Cafetoruim
2. Wednesday, 10 AM Chapel, 30 to 35 minutes, Part I of Heroes of Black Church History: Celebrating the Legacy of African American Christianity. Dr. Bob Kelleman
2. Wednesday, 2:00-3:30, open to all campus, A Christ-centered TEAM Approach to Multi-cultural Ministry. Dr. Bob Kelleman Room 140
3. Wednesday, 8:30-10:00 PM, The Future of Biblical Counseling: Dreaming a Dozen Dreams. Dr. Bob Kelleman Room 140
4. Thursday, 10 AM Chapel, 35 to 40 minutes, Part II of Heroes of Black Church History: Celebrating the Legacy of African American Christianity. Dr. Bob Kelleman
5. Thursday evening 10:30 Everyone’s Night Out – this will be a student/faculty/ staff discussion on racism and prejudice in the cafetorium. Everyone is invited to come and ask questions and make comments about this week’s chapels. All on-campus students are required to come to this event instead of dorm devotions for this week. This event will be facilitated by Mr. Ted Boykin, Associate Dean of Students. Student Center-Cafetorium
Concerning Dr. Kellemen:
Robert W. Kellemen, Ph.D., LCPC
Founder, RPM Ministries, www.rpmministries.org, rpmministries.blogspot.com
Comprehensive, Compassionate, Culturally-Informed Biblical Counseling and Spiritual Formation
Equipping You to Change Lives with Christ's Changeless Truth
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Author of Beyond the Suffering, Soul Physicians, Spiritual Friends
Founder, RPM Ministries, www.rpmministries.org, rpmministries.blogspot.com
Comprehensive, Compassionate, Culturally-Informed Biblical Counseling and Spiritual Formation
Equipping You to Change Lives with Christ's Changeless Truth
Writing, Speaking, Consulting
Author of Beyond the Suffering, Soul Physicians, Spiritual Friends
Bill H
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Bill, Thanks for the shout out. Looking forward to meeting you in person next week. Your blog readers may want to follow my posts from MLK Day through the end of Black History Month. We'll join together on The Journey of Reconciliation for those 41 days. They can visit: http://rpmministries.blogspot.com/
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