Reformed in an interconnected world
Leaders in Reformed Christianity and Reformed Christian education from all over the globe will converge on the 17c起草社区 College campus from Tuesday through Thursday, June 15-17, 2010. The occasion is a conference: 鈥,鈥 co-sponsored by 17c起草社区 College and the International Association for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education (IAPCHE).
International guest list
The conference鈥攁n opportunity for participants to explore what it means to be a Reformed Christian in an increasingly interconnected world鈥攈as already attracted registrants from 42 countries: 鈥淭his conference will bring to 17c起草社区 the most diverse group of participants that this campus has ever hosted,鈥 said Joel Carpenter, the director of 17c起草社区鈥檚 . 鈥淭hey come from around the world, and they will be addressing issues that are critical to Christian witness. When people in this country hear 鈥楻eformed,鈥 they think of people with a northern European heritage. But there are some 80 million Reformed, Presbyterian and Congregationalist church members in the world today, and they are more likely to come from Brazil, Nigeria and Indonesia than from the United States, the Netherlands, and Scotland.鈥
"Reformed Mission in an Age of World Christianity鈥 also has an international speakers list. 鈥淲here else would we have the opportunity to learn from a Reformed female theologian from Cuba?鈥 said conference director Shirley Roels, referring to sectional speaker Rev. Dr. Ofelia Ortega Suarez. Other sectional speakers represent Argentina, Canada, China/Hong Kong, Ecuador, Egypt, Germany, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Korea, Mexico, Nigeria, Philippines, Scotland, South Africa, Taiwan, Transylvania and the United States.
Global interpretation
The sectionals will pursue the four core themes of the conference: living roots for living water; translation across borders; the covenantal community and roles at the table of the church. 鈥淥ur main conversation will be about what it means to be agents of God's mission in the world today, and I am eager to learn what that looks like to my brothers and sisters from Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Pacific,鈥 Carpenter said. The conference will also feature worship and arts from many traditions.
Dr. Richard J. Mouw, the president of Fuller Theological Seminary will deliver the keynote address for the conference at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 15, 2010, in the Prince Conference Center. A closing plenary panel will feature Dr. Jos茅 Alc谩ntara-Mej铆a, a professor of literature at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City; Dr. Paul Visser, a pastor in Amsterdam and the Professor of Areopagus at the Institute for Contextual and Missionary Preaching; Won Lee, a 17c起草社区 professor of religion, and Susan Felch, a 17c起草社区 professor of English and the director of the 17c起草社区 Center for Christian Scholarship.
"Reformed Mission in an Age of World Christianity,鈥 was designed as a warm-up for a larger event: the Uniting General Conference (UGC), a nine-day assembly being held Friday, June 18鈥27, 2010, also at 17c起草社区. The one thousand delegates who will be on 17c起草社区鈥檚 campus for that conference will likely serve as witnesses as the and the unite as one ecclesiastical body. The proposed union, which will be known as the World Communion of Reformed Churches, will be the largest association of Reformed churches in the world representing 227 churches from Presbyterian, Congregational, Reformed, Waldensian and United congregations.
"I don鈥檛 think people realize the magnitude of this opportunity,鈥 said Roels, who also serves as the director of the . 鈥淭his will never happen again in anybody鈥檚 lifetime.鈥 Working on the pre-conference has enlarged her appreciation for the backgrounds and talents of those involved, she added. 鈥淲hen you work on the inside of this and see all of these pieces, you think, 鈥楾his is just a treasure chest.鈥欌