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SUMMARY:Alumni Relations: Fall Giving Day
DESCRIPTION:Transforming Hope | Uniting to Support Christian Leaders\nFuller Theological Seminary’s Office of Alumni Relations is excited to invite you to attend a day of free webinars focused on unity and hope. Join us on November 13\, 2020 and enjoy this day of virtual engagement\, in conjunction with Fuller’s Fall Giving Day. \n__________________________________________________ \nSchedule & Webinar Descriptions:\n10:00 a.m. (PST) Soul Rhythms of Rest with Fuller Seminary\nChaplains\, Inés Velasquez-McBryde\, Kevin Doi and\nBrenda Bertrand \n11:00 a.m. (PST) A Faith of Crisis: Participating with the Spirit of\nDisruption with Kutter Callaway \n1:00 p.m. (PST) The Innovative Church with Scott Cormode \n2:00 p.m. (PST) Blessed are the Peacemakers: Hope in Times of\nBitter Division with Alexia Salvatierra \n3:00 p.m. (PST) Why Am I So Angry? Lessons from the Therapy\nOffice for Talking Politics with Brad Strawn \n  \nSoul Rhythms of Rest with Fuller Seminary Chaplains\, Inés Velasquez-McBryde\, Kevin Doi and Brenda Bertrand\nOur individual selves and collective communities have undergone a time of prolonged\, compounded\, and collective grief. We are holding grief from multiple habitats. In the life and ministry of Jesus\, we witness that he observed rhythms of rest to sustain grief and ministry demands on both body and soul. The Chaplains will be leading us in spiritual practices to invite God’s shalom and rest in the midst of sustained crisis and chaos. \nTo register\, please visit:\nhttps://fuller-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsd-6upz0jGtAf8ag8EFum2W5UaLyuQ8_7 \n  \nA Faith of Crisis: Participating with the Spirit of Disruption\nwith Kutter Callaway\nIn times of overlapping crises and catastrophes\, hope can sometimes feel like an unhelpful (and possibly offensive) refusal to stare into the dark heart of reality. But as people of faith\, Christians are called to hope–to pursue a love that dares to\, in the words of Mirslov Volf\, “stretch itself into the future.” This seminar will consider what it means for Christians to embody hope in the midst of chaos\, not by going through a “crisis of faith” but by embracing a “faith of crisis.” \nTo register\, please visit:\nhttps://fuller-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIlcuqvrzIiH9bubjWKGgefWdkrGNC6NloI \n  \nThe Innovative Church with Scott Cormode\nThe church as we know it is calibrated for a world that no longer exists. It needs to recalibrate in order to address the questions that animate today’s congregants. Scott Cormode explores the role of Christian practices in recalibrating the church for the twenty-first century\, offering church leaders innovative ways to express the never-changing gospel to their ever-changing congregations. This material has been road-tested with over one hundred churches through the Fuller Youth Institute and includes five questions that guide Christian leaders who wish to innovate. \nTo register\, please visit:\nhttps://fuller-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYrceuurjwuHNFlWchMTfi-Cty4jiY9TiLx \n  \nBlessed are the Peacemakers: Hope in Times of Bitter Division with Alexia Salvatierra\nMany of us are anguished about the depth of division in our country. Our frustration and pain is worsened by not knowing resources or strategies that can lead towards shalom. Rev. Dr. Alexia Salvatierra\, the co-author of “Faith-Rooted Organizing: Mobilizing the Church in Service to the World” will share from her forty years of community ministry as well as from the broader tapestry of peace-making missions around the globe. \nTo register\, please visit:\nhttps://fuller-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0sde-hrT4vGtaMQIqBSqjlJdiYIlEk29Jq \n  \nWhy Am I So Angry? Lessons from the Therapy Office for Talking Politics with Brad Strawn\nMost people would agree that political discourse in the US has reached all time highs of name-calling\, “othering\,” disrespect and character assasination. The question remains\, why can’t we disagree civilly with one another? Why do our conversations in the media and even around the family dinner table deteriorate so? This webinar will offer a psychological understanding of this process and offer a way forward (hard as it may be) toward hospitable dialogue. \nTo register\, please visit:\nhttps://fuller-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcud-yrqTwtG9SgMKS4dEOmoqy_Ogorl1tH
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Fuller | A Day of Alumni Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Fuller Theological Seminary invites alumni to join together for “Celebrate Fuller\,” on Wednesday\, June 10th. \nEnjoy this day of virtual engagement held in conjunction with Fuller’s June Giving Day. Hear from some of Fuller’s finest—from Dean Dr. Amos Yong\, to the Career and Personal Development Team\, to Dr. Kara Powell of Fuller Youth Institute\, there are so many opportunities to be enriched and encouraged. Come! “Taste” and See! \nWe invite you to join us on June 10th for Fuller June Giving Day and help future alumni make their impact on the world.  On this day\, 100 percent of your gift will go to scholarships to help current and future students complete their education. To make a gift or learn more\, please visit: FULLER2020 \n  \n8:00 a.m.         De-Centering the Building in the Black Church with Dr. Dwight Radcliff \n9:00 a.m.         Asian American Ministry in the Age of COVID-19 with Dr. Daniel D. Lee \n10:00 a.m.       Chapel \n11:00 a.m.       Practicing Resilience in COVID-19 with Dr. Cynthia Eriksson \n12:00 p.m.       Flourishing in the Third Third of Life with Dr. Mark Roberts \n1:00 p.m.         How to Understand My Calling and Career in Times of Chaos with Rev. Mary Ellen Azada \n2:00 p.m.         Fuller Youth Institute: Faith in an Anxious World with Dr. Kara Powell \n3:00 p.m.         Leadership in a Time of Pandemic with Dr. Tod Bolsinger \n4:00 p.m.         What Would Jesus Say to Alumni? Fuller Graduates and the Coming Reign of God with Dr. Amos Yong \n5:00 p.m.         Fuller’s New Vision for Students and Alumni Post COVID-19: Perspective from Korean Studies Center with Dr. Sebastian Kim \n  \n \nDe-Centering the Building in the Black Church with Dr. Dwight Radcliff \nOur current pandemic has exposed the dependency modern American Christianity has upon our physical houses of worship. For various reasons (historical\, socio-political\, and cultural)\, this dependency is often heightened in the Black community.  Dr. Dwight Radcliff (Asst. Provost of the Pannell Center for African American Church Studies and Asst. Professor of Mission\, Theology & Culture) invites you engage in a conversation on how we can center Jesus in our faith\, amidst and after these difficult times. \nTo register\, please visit: \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEpc-igrjwqHte3DYsDnY0RKSSBH1oJQbkS \n  \nAsian American Ministry in the Age of COVID-19 with Dr. Daniel D. Lee \nHear from Dr. Daniel Lee\, assistant provost for the Center of Asian American Theology and Ministry and assistant professor of theology and Asian American Ministry\, address the complexities of Asian American Ministry during this unique period of history. \nTo register\, please visit: \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrcO-tqTkrH9EJzbX-bj16asVwtthukGz7 \n  \nChapel (No Advance Registration is Required) \nhttps://zoom.us/j/97405315236?pwd=N2o0MmZuTEl0MWNMMWRFamdYVmQ1Zz09\nMeeting ID: 974 0531 5236\nPassword: 971312 \n  \nPracticing Resilience in COVID-19 with Dr. Cynthia Eriksson \nThere is so much good information about how to take care of oneself and loved ones during this pandemic. How can one translate that knowledge of what one should be doing\, to a motivation to practice? A first step is to understand the psychological science behind these suggestions. This hour-long presentation with Dr. Cynthia Eriksson will offer a basic framework of science-based resilience strategies that resonate with Christian faith and practice. \nTo register\, please visit: \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwldeGuqz4jHtNT0mcITe9FlorF7ddYaTS2 \n  \nFlourishing in the Third Third of Life with Dr. Mark Roberts \nToday\, approximately 10\,000 people in the U.S. will turn 65. The popular cultural narrative says their time of fruitfulness is over. But Scripture offers a different vision\, a vision of flourishing in the “third third” of life. Dr. Mark Roberts will lead a conversation that will equip you to serve the “third thirders” in your ministries as well as think in new ways about your own future. \nTo register\, please visit: \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEudO6rqjMjGtGacc2Bf7p0jz_OrGC8g-Qj \n  \nHow to Understand My Calling and Career in Times of Chaos with Rev. Mary Ellen Azada \nIn this season\, some may be wondering how to begin\, build\, or reimagine their careers. In this webinar\, the Fuller Careers and Personal Development office will share some ideas on how to understand calling by merging our Christian understanding of God and self with career theories that promote adapting and thriving in the midst of chaos. \nTo register\, please visit: \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEtd-6oqDsvGdLIeAAgqZqXMCvJpHwk8qbv \n  \nFuller Youth Institute: Faith in an Anxious World with Dr. Kara Powell \nAnxiety and depression are on the rise\, dominating the ways young people talk about their generation. While leaders and parents are becoming more aware of these problems\, they often aren’t sure how to respond. In this webinar with Dr. Kara Powell\, Executive Director of the Fuller Youth Institute\, discusses empowering language and tools to respond to young people\, making anxiety a part of conversations about discipleship and holistic\, faithful living. \nTo register\, please visit: \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUvc-yurzgqG9dY7FkEXlrbcayIaFA3tYtB \n  \nLeadership for a Time of Pandemic with Dr. Tod Bolsinger \nIn just a few weeks\, everything changed. Hopes that we would soon return to normal quickly faded as the COVID-19 pandemic swept the world. Christian leaders have been forced to deal with the loss of in-person gatherings\, devastating financial hits\, and the heightened anxiety of facing a future with no clear understanding of what it may look like. In this webinar\, Dr. Tod Bolsinger\, author of Leadership for a Time of Pandemic: Practicing Resilience discusses the important topics of what ministry now requires and how those who feel the burden of leading in this unprecedented context can sure which be equipped for their calling. \nTo register\, please visit: \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYsdu6rqTMuGtyKRw04RnSmUnVntAkOujzT \n  \nWhat Would Jesus Say to Alumni? Fuller Graduates and the Coming Reign of God with Dr. Amos Yong \nWhat would Jesus say to alumni? We actually know from what St. Luke tells us at the beginning of his sequel to the life\, ministry\, and teachings of Jesus\, and this also may continue to guide our lives and ministry and witness no matter how long it’s been since we received our Fuller degree. \nTo register\, please visit: \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwkceCgqzstGtA903clSjs53oEpZq3D6JyD \n  \nFuller’s New Vision for Students and Alumni Post COVID-19: Perspective from Korean Studies Center with Dr. Sebastian Kim \nAs most theological seminaries around the world are facing a challenging time\, Fuller is going through a transformative period. In what way does Fuller support and enhance the churches in Korea\, Korean churches in the USA\, and Korean missionaries? In this interactive session\, Dr. Sebastian Kim\, assistant provost for the Korean Studies Center will talk about Fuller’s new vision and\, in the light of that vision\, discuss practical means to navigate the new reality post COVID-19. \nTo register\, please visit: \nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIsc-GqqD8jHdTR0MhaornWg9-L_QniBgwM
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