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SUMMARY:75th Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Fuller’s 75th Anniversary Celebration and Inauguration Weekend\nFaithfully Forward\n\n\n\nJanuary 20–21\, 2023\n\n\n\n\nFor 75 years\, Fuller Seminary has been a center for innovative theological training and world-class scholarship\, and a leading voice in the evangelical movement. We have dedicated the 2022–2023 academic year to celebrating this milestone anniversary\, framed by the theme “Faithfully Forward\,” in recognition of Fuller’s past legacy and future opportunities in learning\, innovation\, service\, scholarship\, and hope. \nJoin us for a special 75th Anniversary Celebration weekend in Pasadena\, California––the city where the seminary was founded in 1947. Highlights of this two-day event include music from award-winning gospel artist DOE\, tours of Fuller’s historical Pasadena campus\, original art installations from Fuller alums\, and the inauguration ceremony of Fuller’s sixth president\, David Emmanuel Goatley. \nView the schedule of events and learn more at fuller.edu/75.
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/75th-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:Fuller Seminary\, 140 N Oakland Ave\, Pasadena\, CA\, 91104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni Events,Faculty Speaking,Featured Events,General Events,Pannell Center,President
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SUMMARY:Installation of Sebastian Chang Hwan Kim
DESCRIPTION:The Board of Trustees\, President Mark A. Labberton and the Faculty of Fuller Theological Seminary cordially invite you to the installation of Sebastian Chang Hwan Kim\, PhD\nas the Robert Wiley Professor of Renewal in Public Life. \nInstallation address: “Polarization: A Theological Challenge” \nReception to immediately follow
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/installation-of-sebastian-chang-hwan-kim/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Faculty Speaking,SOT Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190511
DTSTAMP:20191004T183231Z
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SUMMARY:AN KEUN SANG WILL BE IN JAKARTA\, INDONESIA
DESCRIPTION:A lecture by Professor Ahn Keun Sang was prepared in Jakarta\, Indonesia in May for current and new students of DMin GM / MAICS in Southeast Asia. The title of the lecture is “Mission Theology for Practices of Missional Life.” This lecture deals with the characteristics of missiology and its meaning in modern society\, the missional identity and calling of the church\, the spirituality of daily life and work\, the practice and training of missionary life. For the missionaries and pastors nearby\, the cost of living is very affordable. Please take a closer look at the following and do not miss out on the opportunity.\n과목 소개: MT537/MK765: Mission Theology for Practices of Missional Life (선교적 삶의 실천을 위한 선교 신학)\n선교 신학은 하나님의 선교에 대한 신학적 탐구이다. 성경을 중심으로\, 역사적-세계적 교회와 대화하면서\, 하나님 언약 백성의 공동체가 위치한 각 지역의 사회\, 문화적 상황 가운데 하나님의 선교에 참여할 수 있는 길을 모색한다. 특별히 이 과목은 목회와 선교 사역에 있어 선교적 삶의 실천이 갖는 중요성을 조명한다. 이를 위해 선교학의 특성과 현대 사회에서의 의미\, 교회의 선교적 정체성과 사명\, 일상과 일터의 영성\, 선교적 삶의 실천과 훈련 등의 주제를 다룬다.\n\n 교수 소개: 안건상(Keon-Sang An) 교수\, PhD. Associate Professor of Bible and Mission\n풀러 신학 대학원 ‘성경과 선교’ 교수\n동부 아프리카 에리트레아\, 에티오피아 선교사(GMS/SIM)\n총신대학교 신학 대학원(목회학 MDiv)\n\nLondon School of Theology(성경 해석학 MA)\nTrinity Evangelical Divinity School(신약학 ThM)\nFuller Theological Seminary(선교학 ThM)\nFuller Theological Seminary(교차문화 연구 PhD)\n\n 일시: 2019년 5월 6 -10일(월~금)\n강의 장소와 숙소: Greja Yeollin Indonesia(열린교회 인도네시아)\n주소: Jl. SMP CCXXII No. 11\, RT. 8/RW. 2\, Ceger\, Cipayung\, Kota Jakarta Timur\n전화: (+)62-812-8709-4000\n숙식 및 예상 비용(Cost)\n\n5월 5일(주일) 체크인\, 5월 10일(금) 체크아웃을 원칙으로 합니다. 혹시 더 일찍 오시기 원하시면 미리 알려주시기 바랍니다. 객실은 2인 1실이며\, 1인당 $100입니다. 여기에는 식사비와 강의실 사용료 및 기타 비용이 포함되어 있습니다. 방을 혼자서 사용할 경우는 비용이 $50 추가됩니다. 미리 신청해 주시기 바랍니다. 저녁 식사는 학우들과 함께하시거나 개인적으로 자유롭게 하실 수 있습니다. 개인적으로 사용하는 숙식비는 현지에서 별도로 지급하시면 됩니다.\n\n 재학생 수강 신청(Register)\n3월 15일(금)까지\, 프로그램 어드바이저에게 연락하셔서 수강 신청하시기 바랍니다.\nDMin – 이정우 목사(jwlih@fuller.edu)\, MA & ThM – 이지형 목사(jihyunglee@fuller.edu)\n\n 장학 혜택 및 기타 비용(Benefit)\n본교 학비에서 40% 장학금 혜택이 있습니다.\n등록 시 Student Service fee $25과 e-resource fee $30을 지급하셔야 합니다.\n정확한 수강비는 등록할 때 프로그램 어드바이저에게 확인하시기 바랍니다.\n\n 청강 신청(Audit)\n청강을 원하는 분은 현지에서 섬길 이정우 목사(jwlih@fuller.edu)에게 연락하시기 바랍니다.\n\n 신입생 입학\, 재입학\, 학적 회복(Application\, reinstatement\, reapplication) \n입학\, 재입학\, 학적 회복이 필요하신 분은 담당자인 이세영 목사에게 지원 서류를 제출하시기 바랍니다.\n\n이메일: ksadmissions@fuller.edu\, 전화: 626-396-6011
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/an-geun-sang-will-be-in-jakarta-indonesia/
LOCATION:JAKARTA\, INDONESIA\, Jl. SMP CCXXII No. 11\, RT. 8/RW. 2\, Ceger\, Cipayung\, Jakarta\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Admissions Event,Admissions Visits,Faculty Speaking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Korean Studies Center":MAILTO:ksadmissions@fuller.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190209T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190209T210000
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SUMMARY:2019 Brehm Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Brehm Conference entitled “Worship\, Theology and the Arts in a Divided World” will take place February 9\, 2019 on Fuller’s Pasadena campus. This one-day event will explore how worship\, theology\, and the arts can become sources of good news to our divided world as well as resources to make tangible that good news by God’s grace in the world.  \nSpeakers and topics include: \n\nAlexis D. Abernethy\, “Music Worship Leaders and Corporate Formation”\nDavid M. Bailey\, “Worshiping Woke: Formational Worship Beyond the Four Walls of the Church” \nKutter Callaway\, “The Aesthetics Of A/Theism”\nLauralee Farrer\, “Worship\, Theology\, and the Arts in the Divided Self”\nMakoto Fujimura\, “Cultural Estuary: Art\, Reconciliation and Diversity In Culture”\nTodd E\, Johnson\, “Reflections On Genuflection: Kneeling At A Line In The Sand.”\nRobert K. Johnston\, “Could That Be Worship Too?: Thinking Beyond The Walls Of Your Church”\nRoberta R. King\, “Praising Allah in the Sanctuary: Loving Our Religious Neighbors in Musical Spaces”\nShannon Sigler\, “Incarnation & Hospitality: How Artists Can Create Spaces of Mutuality in the Church”  \nW. David O. Taylor\, “Angry Words\, Healing Words: Violence\, Profanity and the Psalms”\nEdwin M. Wilmington\, “Divided Worship: The Little Children Suffer”\n\nThis event is open to the public but registration is required. Online registration is available here. More detailed information about the conference can be found here. 
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/2019-brehm-conference/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brehm Center,Faculty Speaking,Featured Events,Lectures
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190204
DTSTAMP:20191004T183232Z
CREATED:20190122T215017Z
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SUMMARY:PRESIDENT MARK LABBERTON WILL BE IN WASHINGTON\, DC
DESCRIPTION:Come hear Mark Labberton\, the President of Fuller Theological Seminary\, preach at The District Church. This event will in Washington\, DC on Sunday\, February 3\, 2019. President Labberton will be preaching for both the 9:45am and the 11:30am services. \nThere will also be an Admissions Representative present at the event.
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/president-mark-labberton-will-be-in-washington-dc/
LOCATION:the District Church\, 3101 16th St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Admissions Event,Admissions Visits,Faculty Speaking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fuller Admissions":MAILTO:Admissions@fuller.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190129T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190129T203000
DTSTAMP:20181204T213408Z
CREATED:20181129T152803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181204T213408Z
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SUMMARY:Ministry in Multicultural Neighborhoods with Dr. Juan Martinez
DESCRIPTION:Fuller Texas is pleased to host “Ministry in Multicultural Neighborhoods”\, a lecture by Dr. Juan Martinez\, Professor of Hispanic Studies and Pastoral Leadership on January 29\, 2019. He will discuss the rapidly changing world we live in\, where people from many different nations encounter each other. Our changing world creates a unique opportunity to share the Good News of Jesus Christ and develop communities of believers that reflect the diversity of our world. Dr. Martinez will explore how these encounters produce unique challenges that need to be named and addressed to successfully reach others and be the Church of Jesus Christ together. \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. Online registration is required.
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/ministry-in-multicultural-neighborhoods-with-dr-juan-martinez/
LOCATION:Access Evangelical Covenant Church\, 1888 Stebbins Road Suite 103\, Houston\, 77043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Speaking,Lectures,Texas
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fuller Seminary Texas":MAILTO:loritrost@fuller.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181117T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181117T170000
DTSTAMP:20181001T171734Z
CREATED:20181001T171623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T171734Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Exploring the Therapy and Ethics of Forgiveness and Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:Fuller’s School of Psychology and the SOP Alumni Committee is please to host Exploring the Therapy and Ethics of Forgiveness and Reconciliation\, a workshop with Dr. Terry Hargrave on Saturday\, November 17\, 2018\, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p. m. in Travis Auditorium. \nABOUT THE WORKSHOP\nThe core of forgiveness involves recovering from violation and trauma. It is often thought of as a “letting go” of pain\, anger and bitterness. However\, Dr. Hargrave will examine forgiveness as a process of “putting back” as opposed to “letting go”. “Putting back” involves restoring as much love and trustworthiness into the relationships as is feasible and desirable in an ethical and sound therapeutic manner. This is a foundational process of The Restoration Model of therapy. Attendees will understand how we suffer when love and trustworthiness are violated\, and how their restoration forms essential frameworks for identity and safety. \nDr. Hargrave will outline the four pathways or stations to forgiveness using The Restoration Model. These are: 1) Insight – focused work with the victim to be able to stop the victimizer from continuing violations; 2) Understanding – where the victim comes to understand the development\, history and limitations of the victimizer and the past legacy of the victimizer’s own victimization; 3) Giving the Opportunity for Compensation – a focus on the victim and victimizer rebuilding a trustworthy relationship through sequential interactions that build a sense of safety: 4) Overt Forgiveness – allowing victim and victimizer to confront the issue of past violations and restore their relationship through conversation and dialogue. \nAfter attending this workshop\, participants should be able to: \n\nDiscuss how love and trustworthiness are associated with identity and safety.\nIdentify how relational violations affect identity and safety.\nName at least three techniques used in therapy involving the stations of Insight and Understanding.\nIdentify therapeutic techniques used to facilitate the stations of Giving & Opportunity for Compensation.\nDiscuss how Overt Forgiveness enables victim and victimizer to cultivate relational restoration.\nDiscuss at least two difficult ethical issues in the work of therapy involving forgiveness and reconciliation.\n\nSchedule:  \nRegistration – 8:00 – 8:45 a.m. \nMorning Session – 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. \nLunch – 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. ($15 or lunch on your own) \nAfternoon Session – 1:45 – 5:00 p.m. \nAlumni Reception – 5:30 – 9:00 p.m. (free) \n Pricing:  \n\nFuller Alumnus: $150\nGeneral Admission: $175\nFuller School of Psychology Student: $20 (30 spaces available)\nLunch: $15\n\nRegistration is limited; early registration is strongly encouraged. \nContact sarahbucek@fuller.edu with any questions. Fuller Theological Seminary/Graduate School of Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Fuller Theological Seminary SOP maintains responsibility for this program and its content.  \nRegistration includes continuing education for psychologists\, marriage and family\, counselors\, and social workers. Continuing education credits will be awarded based on attendance.
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/workshop-exploring-the-therapy-and-ethics-of-forgiveness-and-reconciliation/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Speaking,Featured Events,SOP Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T203000
DTSTAMP:20181004T214727Z
CREATED:20181004T214406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181004T214727Z
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SUMMARY:Fuller Texas: How does worship change lives?
DESCRIPTION:On November 8\, 2018 Dr. Alexis Abernethy\, Fuller’s Associate Provost for Faculty Inclusion and Equity and Professor of Psychology\, will host a public lecture in Houston\, TX on “How Worship Changes Lives?”\, exploring such questions as: \n\nHow does worship impact and change us?\nHow do our songs and sermons\, prayers\, and praises actually help us learn\, grow and develop as disciples?\n\nFor years Dr. Abernethy has studied the worshipping lives of diverse congregations. Her research focuses on how our worship practices facilitate spiritual transformation and growth. \nWe invite you to join leaders around the Houston area as Dr. Abernethy shares the results of her research and invites us into a larger conversation about how we can design and lead worshipping communities toward deeper spiritual growth and development. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Online registration is required.
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/fuller-texas-how-does-worship-change-lives/
LOCATION:Vineyard Church Houston\, 1035 East 11th Street\, Houston\, TX\, 77009\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Speaking,Featured Events,Texas
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fuller Seminary Texas":MAILTO:loritrost@fuller.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181017T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181017T200000
DTSTAMP:20181017T182046Z
CREATED:20181001T231402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181017T182046Z
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SUMMARY:Screening and Discussion: The Penultimate Curiosity
DESCRIPTION:Fuller’s Science\, Theology\, and Religion office (STAR) is hosting a special film screening and discussion with two University of Oxford scholars on Wednesday\, November 17\, 2018 at Fuller’s Pasadena campus. Fuller professors Kutter Callaway and Justin Barrett will moderate an interactive panel conversation with physicist Andrew Briggs and artist Roger Wagner about their book and project\, The Penultimate Curiosity. The discussion will be accompanied by a partial screening of the documentary which asks the question: \nWhat happens when a renowned Oxford physicist and a distinguished artist trace the history of human curiosity\, from cave paintings to quantum mechanics?  \nThis event is free and open to the public. No registration is required to attend. Complimentary refreshments will be provided. \nEvent details: \nWednesday\, October 17\, 2018\nFuller’s Pasadena campus\, room Payton 101\nDoors at 5:30 p.m.\, Event begins at 6:00 p.m. \n 
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/screening-and-discussion-the-penultimate-curiosity/
LOCATION:Fuller Pasadena (Room: Payton 101)\, 135 N Oakland Ave\, Pasadena\, 91182\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Speaking,Featured Events,SOT Events,STAR
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