formation – ݮ Podcast /now/podcast Audio programs from ݮ Thu, 07 Feb 2019 20:03:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Chapel Gathering in the Seminary: Sarah Ann Bixler /now/podcast/2019/02/07/chapel-gathering-in-the-seminary-sarah-ann-bixler/ Thu, 07 Feb 2019 15:59:14 +0000 /now/podcast/?p=5352

“Church on the Mobius Strip: Formation and Missional Integrity”  Reflections on Romans 12 by Sarah Ann Bixler, Princeton Theological Seminary.

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Seminary Capstone Presentation: Gabriel Dodd /now/podcast/2018/02/14/seminary-capstone-presentation-gabe-dodd/ Wed, 14 Feb 2018 13:43:00 +0000 /now/podcast/?p=4998

Gabriel Dodd,
Discovering God: Spiritual Formation in Youth and Adolescents”

Students in the seminary’s  program complete Capstone Integration Projects across the two semesters of their senior year. During the fall semester, they negotiate with the professors in the Formation in Missional Leadership class the design of their projects. They then complete their projects in the spring, producing a final paper and making a public presentation.

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“Spellbound” –Dr. Michael King /now/podcast/2015/09/01/spellbound-dr-michael-king/ Tue, 01 Sep 2015 17:47:20 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/podcast/?p=4220

Seminary Dean, Dr. Michael King, opens the EMS fall semester with his convocation address, “Spellbound: Present at the Big Bang.”

King writes:

In many ways, it seems to me, church is unraveling, whether at broad cultural or denominational levels or in the decline of our personal loyalties to faith communities or structures. Yet amazing weavings and reweavings unfold even within whatever is unraveling.

For example, any of us open to it are participating in the miracle of becoming ourselves as persons made in the image of God. This vision came to me as powerfully as it ever has through observing the process in my own granddaughter. She has been holding me spellbound as she teaches me that even the faintest gusts of love or laughter, of dismissal or devaluation, have amazing power to form or deform.

As I watch the formation of my granddaughter, I marvel at the miracle of weaving which unfolds as we’re formed by each other, God, and our growth in self-understanding. In light of that, I want to ask how, in both simple yet primal ways, theological/formational training and our lives in community with each other contribute to our being formed as the selves God
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