Webinars bring workshop content to you
Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary announces a new emphasis on using webinars to make workshop resources more accessible. These events, scheduled about once a month, require only a reliable high speed internet connection and a land-line telephone.
The first webinars of the school year are:
Five approaches to preaching a biblical story
Ryan Ahlgrim, pastor of First Mennonite Church, Indianapolis, Ind.
September 9, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.Advent planning—An unexpected hour
Marlene Kropf, AMBS professor; Rosanna McFadden, free-lance artist and AMBS student
October 21, 7:30 – 8:45 p.m.The Naked Anabaptist
Stuart Murray, chair of the United Kingdom Anabaptist Network and author of The Naked Anabaptist
October 27, 2:00 – 3:15 p.m.No more church as usual! No! More church as usual: Young adults and the church.
Presenter: Sara Wenger Shenk
November 18, 2:00 – 3:15 p.m.Apocalypse and Allegiance
Presenter: J. Nelson Kraybill
December 2, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Connecting to a webinar requires at minimum a computer with reliable, high-speed internet access, and computer speakers or a telephone. A computer microphone (or headset) and/or a telephone with speakerphone capabilities can also be helpful in ensuring your participation runs smoothly. After registering online, participants receive an email prior to the start of the webinar with a web link and password to access the webinar.
Questions may be directed to the Church Leadership Center, 574-296-6269 or ChurchLeadership@ambs.edu. The full list of webinars includes many that will be of interest to a wide variety of people: www.ambs.edu/webinars.
The opinions expressed in articles posted on Mosaic’s website are those of the author and may not reflect the official policy of Mosaic Conference. Mosaic is a large conference, crossing ethnicities, geographies, generations, theologies, and politics. Each person can only speak for themselves; no one can represent “the conference.” May God give us the grace to hear what the Spirit is speaking to us through people with whom we disagree and the humility and courage to love one another even when those disagreements can’t be bridged.