Trinity College

    Christian Ministries Department's Fifth Annual Ministry Conference

    Saturday, April 26, 2008
    9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.


    On the campus of Trinity International University
    McLennen Academic Building  211, 212, 213, 214

     

    Admission is free and open to the community

    Refreshments provided in room 214

     

    Come join us as thirteen of our seniors present their research in parallel sessions.  They will challenge and stimulate you as you think of the implications for ministry.

    Program

    9:00 am

    Kathryn Taughinbaugh

    Theology of the Arts: How It Can Be Implemented In To Youth Ministry—Room 211

    Jenilyn Jackson

    The Unseen Of America: Awareness of Child Abuse and Neglect and the Church’s ResponseRoom 212

    Mary Evans

    Modern Electronic Media in the ChurchRoom 213

    9:50 am

    Chuck Crouse

    Communication Breakdown: The Advent of Technology and its Effects on Communication in Youth MinistryRoom 211 

    Meredith Schoenleber

    The Church’s Responsibility in the Faith Development of ChildrenRoom 212

    Sean N. Durbin

    An Historical and Contemporary Analysis of Roman Catholicism In Relation To A Post Reformation, Protestant, Evangelical Faith Room 213

    10:40 am

    Megan Loth

    Strong Children Ministries Start With FamiliesRoom 211

    Anish Skariya 

    Eastern Orthodoxy: A Comprehensive Study of Its History, Liturgical Traditions, and Its Influence TodayRoom 212

    Kyle Bartholic

    Developing a Praxis of Theology in Today’s Evangelical CommunityRoom 213

    11:30 am

    Ryan Moxley

    Relearning Youth Ministry: An Attempt to Unite Effective Discipleship with Youth MinistryRoom 212

    Ashley Mojica

    The Broken Home and Mending It TogetherRoom 213

    12:20 pm

    Fernando Silvado

    A Brief Analysis of Youth Ministry in the Baptist Denomination of the State of Parana, BrazilRoom 212

    Michael Brimeyer

    Jumping Without A Parachute: How Current Youth Ministry Practices Might Leave Students Unprepared For Young AdulthoodRoom 213

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