I'm a Lutheran Pastor trying to figure out what God has in store- Reflecting on life, the lectionary and whatever else leaps out.
About Me
- Law+Gospel
- I'm a proud 2011 graduate of Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg and the Pastor of Christ Lutheran Church continuing the journey that God has planned. This is where I somewhat regularly contemplate the intersection of faith and the real world, and the tension between law and the Gospel. I am blessed with a wonderful husband, two Lutheran Chicks and Toby, our beagle/pointer mix! And now for the legal lingo:Views expressed here are mine alone, and do not represent the ELCA, LTSG, or any ministry context in which I serve or to which I belong. The names in my stories have been changed to protect the innocent, as have key facts. If the story sounds familiar perhaps it is because life experiences can be universal.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Building an Ethical Economy
Does Theology Have a Role In Shaping a New Economy?
Trinity Lutheran Church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania is hosting a webcast of Trinity Institute’s 2010 Conference in conjunction with St. James Episcopal Church to ponder this question. Leading theologians and economists will discuss the relationship between economics and Christian belief and action, with reflection by participants as well.
Topics include:
• Theology & Economics: Two Different Worlds?
• Is Capitalism a Belief System?
• What Is Wealth?
• What Do We Owe the Future?
Speakers include Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, Kathryn Tanner, Sir Partha Dasgupta, and Bernard Ntahoturi. More information at:
When: January 28-29, 2010
Where: 31 S. Duke Street, Parish House
Time: 9 am to 5 pm each day
Registration Cost: $30 inclusive for both days (includes snacks, beverages and lunch each day). Seminarian discount $15
To register call the church office at 397-2734 or by email to vicar@trinitylancaster.org
DEADLINE January 15, 2010
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