@dfwatson3 Making a public announcement like this about ending the life of a child is absolutely abhorrent. Weak is right. Their child isn’t a glitch. Their child is a person.
The Chapel Office at @atschapel is hiring! We are prayerfully discerning the best person to step in as Manager of Chapel Programs at Asbury Theological Seminary.
You can find more details & a link to a full job description here ➡️ https://t.co/8Fjlr5WimP
This position is full-time, and will collaborate closely with the Dean of the Chapel to cultivate meaningful worship experiences that reflect the seminary’s diverse campus community and theological vision.
@dfwatson3@thekrak3n Love it! This is the second song I’ve seen based on the Nicene Creed in the past couple days. If this is a new trend I’m here for it!
First day on the job as Dean of Chapel at @AsburySeminary! I had the honor of opening up the final chapel service of DMin Residency Week. The chapel team is phenomenal and I can’t wait to learn from them.
God is so kind. Asbury feels like home. This is an answer to prayer. 🙏🏻❤️🔥
In today's Spirit & Truth Podcast episode, Matt, Tesia, and Rob wrap up their conversation on the sacraments. Listen below!
https://t.co/XCtnzDfVwa
On today's episode of the Spirit & Truth Podcast, Matt sits down with Dr. Tesia Mallory @TesiaLee and Rev. Rob Ulmer to discuss the sacrament of Baptism! Listen through the link below!
https://t.co/9XgWiApvht
“…each Sunday, the family meets together around the communion table to break bread and retell the kingdom story in worship through the liturgical calendar.”
"[I]n Christ we join a new family with a story of redemption." Dr. @TesiaLee Mallory describes how the liturgical calendar provides a framework for Christians to connect with our shared "family history" as children of God.
Read now from @firebrandmag: https://t.co/wEX3s2R3ye