Jesus Collective is offering a two-day learning experience for curious leaders seeking a deeper understanding of Jesus-centred theology and what it means for our polarized world. Featuring live instruction from a range of insightful Jesus-centred voices.
ABOUT THIS EVENT:
A two-day learning experience for curious leaders seeking a deeper understanding of Jesus-centred theology and what it means for our polarized world
COURSE OUTLINE:
An interactive setting featuring live contributions from a range of insightful Jesus-centred voices:
- The link is: https://jesuscollective.com/events#featured-events
- The cost is $95 + ticket administration fee. Includes unlimited access to video recordings of all teaching sessions. If this cost is a challenge for you, please let us know. Generally, we are more committed to completing what we invest in.
- August 12 and 19 | 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET each day
- Find all the details and registration HERE
ABOUT THIS EVENT:
A two-day learning experience for curious leaders seeking a deeper understanding of Jesus-centred theology and what it means for our polarized world
- Comprehensive introductory overview of Jesus-centred theology and history; rooted in the Anabaptist Radical Reformation
- Live roundtable instruction from outstanding thought leaders
- Beyond theology: explore how the Jesus-centred way intersects with contemporary culture
- Interactive & relational environment featuring peer-to-peer engagement
- Curated pre-read materials to help you make the most of the sessions
- Accessible and casual format; includes access to session recordings
COURSE OUTLINE:
- Background and historical witness of the Radical Reformation movement
- A radically Christocentric faith and reading of Scripture
- The centrality of peacemaking and non-violent enemy love
- The community hermeneutic
- The church’s countercultural mission of reconciliation, including racial reconciliation
- Engagement with post Christian culture
An interactive setting featuring live contributions from a range of insightful Jesus-centred voices: