United Theological Seminary Announces International Conference
Dayton, OH (PRWEB) February 27, 2015 -- United Theological Seminary is pleased to announce A New Awakening! 2015, an international conference focusing on global church renewal, to take place May 18-20, 2015, at the Dayton Marriott Hotel, 1414 S. Patterson Blvd., Dayton, Ohio.
United has partnered with the Wesley Fellowship Pastors of the Republic of Korea to bring this new event to Ohio. With the theme “Spirit Led into God’s Future,” conference activities will focus on the vitality of the global church in the past, present and future. Featured speakers include Dr. Leonard I. Sweet, Rev. Dr. Dottie Escobedo-Frank, Dr. Byuong Sam (Sam) Kim, Rev. Dr. Rinaldo (Rini) Hernandez and Rev. Dr. J. Kabamba Kiboko, who will be joined by other key church leaders and academics from both the United States and Korea.
“We’re excited to be working with our colleagues in the Wesley Fellowship Pastors on this new venture,” said Wendy Deichmann, President of United Theological Seminary. “It is my expectation that minds, spirits, souls and ministries will be greatly enriched through the outstanding instruction, inspiring worship and meaningful fellowship that will take place at A New Awakening!”
This event is an opportunity for Christians of all denominations to come together to discover how they can make a positive difference in the future of the global church. For more information, including the complete schedule and registration details, please visit http://www.anew-awakening.org.
United Theological Seminary is a graduate professional school of The United Methodist Church offering masters and doctoral theological degrees and continuing education with programs offered on campus and online. United's goal is to educate dynamic, Spirit-led leaders who will renew the church for the mission of Jesus Christ in the world. Visit http://www.united.edu for more information.
JoAnn Wagner, United Theological Seminary, http://www.united.edu, +1 (937) 529-2208, [email protected]
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