Best Practices in Ministry Conference
Kent and Rhoda will both be presenting at Best Practices in Ministry, “a conference hosted by Christ Church Lutheran [in Phoenix, Arizona]. For over 10 years we have offered this FREE conference to remind professional and lay church workers that you are loved, you are not alone, and you matter. And when we say free, we truly mean that: free meals, free shuttling, free speakers, free snacks, free activities, free registration.” For any of our readers who will be with us in Phoenix next week, here are the details about our respective breakout sessions.
Luther’s Contemporary Worship: Worship that is Always of, by, and for Faith, by Kent Burreson, will explore how Luther’s vision of the church’s worship life was always contemporary: oriented toward birthing, strengthening, and nurturing the baptismal life of faithful trust in God the Father here and now. For Luther, worship’s contemporaneity always entailed freedom and responsibility, freedom to create new rituals that nurtured faith and responsibility to the church’s ritual tradition, filled with elements that continued to nurture faith. Through Luther’s own words we will construct a dialogue that seeks to bridge the various approaches to worship within the LCMS and the church at-large.
Thursday, February 12, 3:00 – 4:30 pm
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Searching the Scriptures, Discovering Jesus: Small group Scripture reflection tools for both seekers and disciples, by Rhoda Schuler, begins with a presentation on the four stages of an adult catechumenal process and the central role of small group reflection on Scripture (especially the four Gospels) in that process, before moving into experiential learning for participants. Attendees at the session will be placed into small groups and put into practice three distinctive Scripture reflection tools: 1) the aural or African method; 2) Luther’s four-strand garland; 3) the visualization method. Participants will reflect on their small group experiences with whole group; discussion will focus on the three Scripture reflection tools in relation to the stages of the adult catechumenate and on assessing each one’s potential use in participants’ ministry contexts.
Friday, February 13, 2:00 – 3:30 pm
We look forward to connecting with new people and reconnecting with friends and colleagues at this conference, and we pray that our presentations with inspire others to faithful service to Christ, church, and the world.
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