CONSULTATION SCHEDULE
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
Winn Center
LODGING
Louisville Seminary's William R. and Ellen Laws Lodge Conference Center is located on the seminary's campus and is just a few steps away from the 2020 Black Church Studies Consultation event venues.
Rooms are available on a first-come/first-served basis.
To make a reservation, call (502) 992-0220.
For more information, see, www.lpts.edu/events/laws-lodge.
The 2020 Louisville Seminary Black Church Studies Consultation is designed to build scholarly and practical resources for African American rural ministers, ministries, and congregations in order to help them thrive.
This year's consultation will include presentations, facilitated discussions, and conference resources, which will focus on building relationships between rural ministers, the communities they serve, and Louisville Seminary.
All are welcome to attend. Registration includes refreshments as well as breakfast and lunch on 2/20 and 2/21.
*The Edwards Peacemaking Lectureship on Peace and Justice honors Dr. George Edwards and his wife, Jean. Dr. Edwards, an alum of Louisville Seminary (BD ‘51), also served the Seminary for 27 years as Professor of New Testament. Dr. Edwards died June 2, 2010. Together, Dr. and Mrs. Edwards shared a ministry that was active in Christian efforts for peace and social justice. Established in 1986, the Edwards Peacemaking Lectureship endowment supports a visiting lecturer to teach a special course or programs in continuing or lay education.
**The Greenhoe Lectures were established in 1966 by Memorial Presbyterian Church in Midland, Michigan, in honor of their former pastor, Dr. Theodore M. Greenhoe. Dr. Greenhoe was a member of the Louisville Seminary class of 1934.