Parish Study Resources
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Parish Study Resources:

Parish study resources provided by the School of Ministry and which can be downloaded on-line are described below:


“The Bible says…” Biblical interpretation through the ages
This study recognizes our call to examine Scripture, to hear God speaking to us through the Bible, and to live out our lives as “one in Christ” with others to whom God is also speaking. From “Patriarchs and Matriarchs” in Genesis through “Covenant” passages and “Prophetic voices” to the life and teachings of Jesus, this course was being developed by Prof. Celia Brewer Sinclair.  Booklets are available now.

A reckless faith: Studies in the Gospel of Mark:  This study is in preparation for Year B of the Lectionary, with the view that our congregations might hear the readings from Mark afresh at the end of the course. It was being developed by Prof. Fred Horton, and booklets are now available.

Faith, dignity and integrity: Conversations about end of life issues:  This resource focuses on issues of faith, bio-ethics, family and law, and advance directives. Thanks to the initiative of clergy at St. Andrew’s in Greensboro, the School of Ministry has designed this resource for use throughout the Diocese. Booklets are available now.

Mission and ministry through the Millennium Development Goals:  This parish study resource encourages reflection about how God’s mission and our calling and the Millennium Development Goals relate, and about how parishes can live into the call to us from the Lambeth Conference, the Episcopal Church USA, and our own diocese. Strong affirmations of our ministry through the MDG's came from the 2006 General Convention. Every congregation should now have a copy for your review. Bound copies for participants and facilitators are now available. Contact us about them. The resource is now posted on this website.

The Gospel of Luke - Themes from the Gospel of Luke: Reflections by our Bishops. Booklets are also available through our office.


Our hope is that parishes may find them helpful, especially those that may not have an active ongoing adult education program. We also encourage smaller parishes to consider engaging in this study with others.  In addition to these topics, we have modules available on the following topics:

Our Anglican Identity   In communion:  Our Anglican heritage, by Brooks Graebner, et al.  Books also availabe through our office.  Find also the evaluation forms here.

and

Christian Social Ethics  -  Strengthening Christian ethical discourse: Conversations about societal issues, by the Rev. Dr. Leon Spencer (retired Dean of the School of Minsitry).  Also find the evaluation form here.  Please share these comments with our office.

We will be happy to help foster cooperative endeavors. You may now indicate your interests on-line!

 
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For information about permission to copy these resources,
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  • On-line: You may now express your own interests in our resources on-line.
Last Published: March 16, 2010 12:49 PM
 
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 Short Courses for Adult Christian Education

Exploring a Theology of Food - Five programs that guide reflection on how food intersects with our lives of faith, supported by biblical teachings regarding our relationship with creation and agriculture. 

Living the Way of Jesus:  Reflection on the Sermon on the Mount  - The  Sermon on the Mount is an amazingly thorough distillation of Jesus' teachings.  In five programs, Bishop Curry and others relect on it in light of their own faith journeys.

Find here the full listing of the DVD series of Short Courses for Adult Christian Education.

Also find the complete list and description of written Parish resources developed by the School of Ministry.

The School of Ministry

at the Northwest Regional office
of the Episcopal Diocese of NC
1901 West Market Street 
Greensboro, NC  27403  
336-273-5770

Ayliffe Mumford, Ed.D.,  Director; 
The Rt. Rev. Chip Marble, Assisting Bishop;      
Shelley Kappauf, Executive Admin. Asst.
and EfM Coordinator