Seminary Offers Evening/Weekend Classes
By Laura Lehman Amstutz
HARRISONBURG , Va. - Eastern Mennonite Seminary, a graduate school of theological education on the Eastern Mennonite University campus, is offering several evening, weekend and online classes the spring semester, 2010.
- Wendy J. Miller, assistant professor of spiritual formation, will teach Spiritual Formation in Congregational Discernment on Tuesdays 6:30-9:10 p.m., beginning January 12.
- Dorothy Jean Weaver, professor of New Testament, will teach Creation Care in Scripture and Church on Wednesdays 6:30-9:10 p.m., beginning January 13.
- Mary Thiessen Nation, adjunct professor and David Brubaker, associate professor at Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, will teach Managing Congregational Conflict the following weekends Jan. 22-23, Feb. 19-20, March 19-20, & April 16-17 Times: Friday 6pm -9pm, & Saturday 9am - 4pm
In addition, the seminary has scheduled two online courses during the spring semester:
- Lonnie D. Yoder, professor of pastoral care, will teach Pastoral Care
- N. Gerald Shenk, professor of church and society and David Brubaker associate professor at Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, will teach Transforming Congregational Culture and Conflict.
These courses begin January 11 and end April 30 and may be taken for academic credit.
Registration ends January 11. For more information on any of these classes, contact seminary admissions, at 540 432-4257 or email semadmiss@emu.edu. More information is also available online at www.emu.edu/seminary/courses.