Category Archives: Continuing Education

Clinical Pastoral Education, Fall

CPE Extended Unit – Begins Fall, 2011

Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is an action/reflection process of clinical education that is grounded in a person-centered approach to spiritual ministry.  Training is offered to seminarians, clergy, and laity of diverse cultures, ethnicities and faith traditions.

Clinical study of pastoral relationships  and small peer group discussions are the primary learning instruments.  You will be encouraged to focus on your own particular learning needs, while providing valuable feedback to others also committed to adult learning.

IU Health Bloomington Hospital:

September 26, 2011 – April 2, 2012

Seminar Schedule:
Class Day:  Mondays, 8:30 – 4:00 p.m.

Patient Care Hours:
10 hours a week + Weeknight or Weekend On-call Shifts

Tuition: $500.

Benefits:

  • IU Library & research databases
  • Free parking
  • 20% off all meals
  • Flexible weekly scheduling

Applications

We are currently interviewing for the all units. Submit completed standard ACPE application electronically (go to www.acpe.edu). For more information about this learning opportunity or CPE in general, please contact Frank Impicciche at fimpicci@iuhealth.org or at 317 944-7415.

CTS Lifelong Learning 2011

Columbia Theological Seminary
Center for Lifelong Learning
May 10, 2011

Looking for learning events for the summer, the fall of 2011 or beyond?  Click on one of these courses, or check out the full list of Lifelong Learning events for 2011-12. We hope you’ll find something that will feed your soul, stimulate your thinking, and encourage you in your life and ministry.


Summer Events of Note

June 27-30 Creative Dissonance: Korean Worship & Music Conference “Creative Dissonance” – for additional information, visit www.worshipnmusic.org. Conference activities offered in Korean and English.

July 18-21 Columbia Theological Seminary at the Montreat Conference Center Presents A Presbyterian History and Reformed Theology Summer Series: “Ties that Bind—The Presbyterian Church and Race.”

July 18-21 Knowing Our Neighbors: A Purposeful Interfaith Encounter (Summer Scholars 2011) –featuring Ben Campbell Johnson, David Fraccarro, field trips to a mosque and synagogue, and conversation partners from the Jewish, Muslim and Buddhist traditions.

August 1-3 (weekday) AND August 12-13 (weekend) Confessing the Beatitudes (Presbyterian Women Bible Study Training) – co-instructors Margaret Aymer and Rita Boyer  lead the weekday course, and Sharol Hayner leads the weekend course


Fall/Winter Events of Note!!!!

Oct. 31-Nov. 4 Living Into Sabbath– featuring the leadership of Wayne Muller, author of Sabbath and A Life of Being, Having and Doing Enough, this event features three tracks – creative sabbatical planning, a certificate in spiritual formation course, and this year’s Guthrie Scholars.

Jan. 24-26 (January seminars) –CHRISTIANITY AFTER RELIGION: The End of Church and the Birth of a New Spiritual Awakening Diana Butler Bass and other conversation partners explore how the Spirit might be leading God’s people to live into the future.  The event includes discussions organized around existing denominations/faith traditions, allowing time for participants to explore what a vision for their future might entail.


CERTIFICATE COURSES
These courses are open to all interested participants, not only those seeking Youth Ministry or Spiritual Formation certification.

YOUTH MINISTRY

August 26-27 YMLI Soul Tending:  Finding Spirituality in Your Ministry

SPIRITUAL FORMATION

July 24-29 Growing in Discernment – Marjorie Thompson, leader.

August 7-12 Teaching Spiritual Formation in the Congregation – Jane Vennard, leader.


For additional information about these or other courses, please contact the Lifelong Learning Registrar at 404.687.4587 or lifelonglearning@ctsnet.edu.  Visit us on the web at for the full course listing at http://www.ctsnet.edu/LifelongLearning.aspx.

The Center for Lifelong Learning, Columbia Theological Seminary

P.O. Box 520/701 S. Columbia Drive,  Decatur, GA  30031

 

Continuing Ed Opportunities at McCormick

McCormick Theological Seminary (Chicago) Offers Continuing Ed Opportunities

Certificate in Executive Leadership: designed to equip pastors, church staff and lay leaders to meet challenges of leadership in today’s church.

Certificate in Environmental Ministry and Leadership: provides clergy and lay leaders an opportunity to think deeply and broadly about the growing challenge of environmental ministry.

2012 Allen Lectures: Professor Emilie Townes will present the 2012 Allen Lecture Monday, Feb. 21, 2012.

More information

 

New Theological Student Loan Forgiveness Program

Financial Aid for Studies Announces New Theological Student Loan Forgiveness Program

PC(USA) logo“Real people” in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Served as the Program’s Inspiration

The Office of Financial Aid for Studies has announced a new program designed to forgive loans made to seminary graduates who are serving in part-time or temporary pastoral positions in Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) congregations of 150 members or less.

This program was developed by the General Assembly Mission Council to make service to hard-to-call churches more financially attractive, provide relief to pastors burdened with educational debt and to complement the Board of Pensions’ Seminary Debt Assistance program, seeking especially to serve applicants who are not eligible for that program. More…

For a complete list of eligibility criteria or to download an application, due June 15, 2011, visit theFinancial Aid for Studies website.

 

Clinical Pastoral Education Opportunity

Clinical Pastoral Education at IU Health Bloomington Hospital

Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is continuing education for ministry with the emphasis on learning from your experience.  In the weekly seminars, with individual supervision and peer consultation, you will be able to focus on your own particular learning needs, and provide valuable feedback to others also committed to adult learning.

The summer CPE program will take place June 6 – August 19, 2011.
Schedule: Mondays – Fridays, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM with a weekly on-call shift.

Benefits:

  • Free parking
  • Free meal passes
  • Access in IU Libraries
  • Variety of clinical placement opportunities

You will receive credit for one unit (400 hours) of CPE upon completion of this learning experience. You will meet and learn with a group of peers and will provide spiritual care each week at Indiana University Health Bloomington Hospital. Also, you will have opportunities to experience on-call shifts during the unit.

We offer a variety of pastoral settings including:  critical care, cardiovascular, oncology, medical-surgical, acute rehab, behavioral health, in-patient and home hospice, and a variety of other in-patient and out-patient services.

Standard ACPE CPE applications may be sent electronically. We are currently interviewing for the summer unit.  For more information about this learning opportunity or CPE in general, please contact Frank Impicciche at fimpicci@iuhealth.org, 317 948-7415, or John VanderZee at jvanderzee@iuhealth.org, 812-353-9345.

 

LPTS Events Spring 2011

“Exodus” | Spring Bible Study 2011
A series of 6 presentations led by Janice Catron,
Pastor of John Knox Presbyterian Church in Louisville, KY.
Takes place at Laws Lodge April 13, 20, 27th and May 4, 11, 18th
(Wednesdays) from 10:30am to Noon.
Cost: $40.00 Register online at www.lpts.edu or call 502.895.3411.

Renewing Congregations: Through the Lens of the African American Prophetic Tradition
Festival of Theology & Reunion | May 1-4, 2011
For more information or to register, visit www.lpts.edu/Reunion or contact the Office of Alum & Church Relations at 800.264.1839, ext. 352.

CLP Continuing Ed. Registration Deadline

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The deadline to register for the first CLP continuing education class is fast approaching. The class for Lent & Easter will be held on Feb. 12, 2011. Deadline to register is Feb. 4.

Lincoln Trails will offer four Saturday classes in 2011 as part of its continuing education classes for lay pastors who have been through CLP training. The Rev. Dr. Laura Reason, pastor at First Presbyterian Church, Highland, Ind., will be the instructor.

Classes will be held at Philo (Ill.) Presbyterian Church. More…