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SUMMARY:Religious Education Theory and Practice
DESCRIPTION:Christian Education Certification Course instructed by Dr. Rebecca Davis: Religious Education Theory and Practice\nCourse Description: \nReligious Education Theory and Practice provides Presbyterian Christian Educators an opportunity to think theologically about the teaching ministry of the church. It exposes educators to a variety of educational theories that informs pedagogical practices. Writing publishable\, quality lesson plans\, as well as choosing and evaluating curriculum are essential components of this course. \n \nMeet the instructor \nRebecca L. Davis is a Minister of the Word and Sacrament and a Certified Christian Educator in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Before being appointed to the faculty of Union Presbyterian Seminary on the Charlotte Campus she served as Associate Professor of Religion and the Director of the Christian Education Program at Presbyterian College in Clinton\, SC. \nDr. Davis brings 25 years of congregational experience to her academic teaching. She has been both ordained and non-ordained ministry staff in small\, medium and large congregations across the south. She was Director of Christian Education at Enslow Park Presbyterian in Huntington\, WV\, Associate Pastor at Central Presbyterian in Mobile\, AL\, Pastor of First Presbyterian in Monahans\, TX and Executive Director of its child development center\, Associate General Presbyter in Peace River Presbytery in FL and Associate Pastor at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte. \nDates: May 13-June 17\, 2025\, with synchronous zoom meetings from 11am-2pm on 5/20\, 5/27\, 6/03\, and 6/10 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n\n \n\n \nRegistration closes on May 8. Late registration ends on May 16. \nIf you are UPSem faculty or staff or are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes 
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/religious-education-theory-and-practice/2025-05-20/
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CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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SUMMARY:Pathways Online Course: Church History
DESCRIPTION:Pathways Online Course instructed by Dr. Christine Luckritz Marquis: Church History\n \nDr. Christine Luckritz Marquis joined Union as Assistant Professor of Church History in Fall 2013. Previously\, she taught at Duke University\, Lehigh University\, and Moravian Theological Seminary. She is the recipient of several awards\, including the Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fellowship from 2010-2012. \nHer teaching and research explore early Christian communities and their practices\, especially those founded in Egypt\, Syria\, and the Arabian Peninsula. Her first book\, which is forthcoming with the University of Pennsylvania Press\, is titled “Death of the Desert: Monastic Memory and the Loss of Egypt’s Golden Age.” The book explores how memory and spatial practices were transformed by acts of violence among Egyptian ascetics. She has also co-edited and translated The History of the Great Deeds of Bishop Paul of Quentos and Priest John of Edessa: Texts from Christian Late Antiquity volume 29 (Piscataway\, New Jersey: Gorgias Press\, 2010). She contributed to Melania: Early Christianity Through the Life of One Family (University of California Press\, 2016). Her translation work is found in the first two volumes of More New Testament Apocrypha and on the Coptic Scriptorium webpage. \nCourse Description \nThis course is designed to provide an overview of and an appreciation for the history of Christian traditions\, the broader contexts in which they are developed\, and their continued significance for the life of the church. Participants will study select crucial historical moments (e.g.\, early Christian movements\, church councils\, Reformation\, Christianity in America). \nDates: Tuesdays from 7-9pm EST\, April 22 – May 20\, 2025 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n \n\nIf you are UPSem faculty or staff or are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/church-history-pathways-online-course/2025-05-20/
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SUMMARY:Special Course: The Black Teaching Tradition and the Legacy of Proclamation in the Black Church
DESCRIPTION:Special Course instructed by Rev. Dr. Akosua Lesesne: The Black Teaching Tradition and the Legacy of Proclamation in the Black Church\nDates: May 6 – June 10\, 2025 // Tuesdays\, 7-9pm via Zoom \nCourse Description:  \nIn this course\, we will explore the relationship between the transformative legacy of Black teaching excellence and the powerful tradition of Black preaching. Participants will come away from this course with a new or renewed understanding of how the practices of proclamation in the Black Church and pedagogical genius in Black schoolhouses are aligned. The primary aim of this course of study is to reclaim and (re)member the liberatory power of Black teaching and Black preaching for greater impact in the pulpit and traditional learning settings alike. Study will be taken up through the lens of Sankofa: an African word from the Akan peoples in Ghana. The literal translation of the word and the Sankofa symbol is “it is not taboo to fetch what is at risk of being left behind.” \n \nMeet the instructor \nRev. Dr. Akosua Lesesne is an educational design leader and creator of the Black Teaching Tradition (BTT)®: Teacher Development Framework for Pedagogical Genius. She is the founder of The Lesesne Collective Corp (Lesesne Collective) dba Sisters in Education Circle (SIEC) and Lesesne Legacy Learning Village (Lesesne Learning). Prior to founding Lesesne Collective dba SIEC\, Akosua’s commitment to upholding historic legacies of Black teaching excellence for justice and liberation defined fifteen years of work as a teacher then district leader in the sixth\, fourth\, and eight-largest school districts in the nation respectively and design consultant serving a wide array of educational organizations and initiatives across the United States–from preschool through higher education\, including theological education. Akosua was licensed and ordained by the late and legendary Rev. Dr. Mack King Carter at New Mount Olive Baptist Church\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL and served under Dr. Carter as Interim Minister of Education. She is also an ordained elder\, Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA). Akosua earned a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University\, a Master of Arts in Teaching from Tufts University\, and a Doctorate in Educational and Organizational Leadership at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n\n \nRegistration closes on May 2\, 2025\, at 8am. Late registration ends on May 9\, 2025. \nIf you are UPSem faculty or staff you can register for free HERE. If you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/scbtt/2025-05-20/
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