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In an Age of Polarization: Going Deeper with the Centered-Set Church Model
Jun
8
3:00 PM15:00

In an Age of Polarization: Going Deeper with the Centered-Set Church Model

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP

This program is an opportunity to explore more deeply a centered-set approach to church. The event is designed for pastors, ministry leaders, and small group leaders familiar with the centered church concept. Come to share challenges you have encountered applying a centered approach and learn from others seeking to implement a centered approach.

The event will include input from Mark Baker, author of Centered-Set Church: Discipleship and Community Without Judgmentalism, and a panel of practitioners. Much of the time will be given to questions for the author and panel and table group discussion. It is highly recommended that you read the book before the event.

Admission: General $40; "Living Lightly $15; Students are free.

Location: First Presbyterian Church Berkeley, CA

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Liberating Scripture: An Introduction to Missional Hermeneutics - Book Talk & Signing
Jun
9
11:30 AM11:30

Liberating Scripture: An Introduction to Missional Hermeneutics - Book Talk & Signing

We have a tendency to shackle Scripture within a range of interpretive assumptions and perspectives that can undermine and hinder its liberative power. As a result, the Bible often needs to be liberated from us even as it offers liberation for us. In their new book, Liberating Scripture, Michael Barram and John R. Franke invite their readers to join them in an exciting, emerging posture for biblical interpretation that fosters both forms of liberation. Join us for a lively afternoon with these engaging scholar-teachers as we explore what God is doing in the world—and how we may participate within that divine mission. Come learn about this important book, dialogue with the authors, and, if you like, purchase a copy and get it signed! Copies of Liberating Scripture will be available for purchase at the event, or you may bring your own copy to get it signed. We hope you will join us!

Admission: Free.

Location: First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, 94704

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Berkeley Palmer Lecture / Mark Labberton
Apr
13
7:00 PM19:00

Berkeley Palmer Lecture / Mark Labberton

SAVE THE DATE!

The Reverend Dr. Labberton will present “The Wonder and Tyranny of Fear”.

Fear can lead us into life. It can also strip us of life and drive us towards death. And, it can both liberate and imprison us in-between.

Our lives and cultures are besieged by fears of many kinds—sometimes by an array of circumstances or threats, sometimes by the curated intentions of influencers, sometimes by inner voices creating and escalating anxiety.

We will explore some of the biblical, psychological, cultural, and spiritual dimensions of how we experience fear, why, and the hopeful impact of wonder and worship in our fear-shaped lives.

Admission: General $25 / "Living Lightly" $15 / Students Free

Location: First Presbyterian Church Bekeley

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Blessed are the Peacemakers? Rereading the Sermon on the Mount today
Mar
18
7:00 PM19:00

Blessed are the Peacemakers? Rereading the Sermon on the Mount today

with Michael Barram, PhD

Given the individualistic, divisive, revenge-oriented environment in which we find ourselves, Jesus’s blessing upon “the peacemakers” at the beginning of the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:9) may sound unrealistic and out of touch. Are Jesus’s disciples to be tangibly involved in peacemaking, or is Jesus articulating a theoretical and aspirational ideal? In short, is peacemaking central to the missional calling of Jesus’s followers? Join us as we explore the Sermon afresh during these fraught and challenging times.

LOCATION: First Presbyterian Church Berkeley

Fee: $35 general admission, or a "living lightly" rate of $15. Students are free.

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Nationalism, Trauma and Christian Faith: An Asian American Conversation
Mar
9
1:00 PM13:00

Nationalism, Trauma and Christian Faith: An Asian American Conversation

oin this roundtable discussion, among Asian American academics and church leaders, about the history and present-day impact of religious nationalism in the United States. Event will begin with a presentation by Brad Onishi, author of Preparing for War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism - and What Comes Next.  A response will then be given by Ray Chang, President, Asian American Christian Collaborative, followed by conversation with a panel of Bay Area Asian American leaders (see below).  Craig Wong, executive director of NCB, and Grace Kaori Suzuki, Christ United Presbyterian Church, will serve as co-moderators. There will be time for audience Q&A, and roundtable conversation among the attendees. All are welcome.

Location: Grace Community Covenant Church, Los Altos, CA / free parking

NOTE: This program will also be livestreamed via Zoom for those who cannot attend in person.

Fee: General $40 / “Living Lightly” $15 / Student free / Livestream $20

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Restorative Practices: Facilitation from the Head to the Heart / Session 4
Dec
14
5:00 PM17:00

Restorative Practices: Facilitation from the Head to the Heart / Session 4

Church communities are increasingly being challenged by polarizing issues. Meanwhile, new stresses and strains are causing micro-harms and conflicts between church members, resulting in atmospheres of avoidance and mistrust. This workshop is one of four (each can be attended as a standalone) that tap into biblical narratives to offer rich wisdom for how people in church settings can hold space for hard but healing conversations. The power of people telling their own stories and being heard well by others is vital, but this work often requires the help of third-party facilitators. Participants receive an introductory foundation for facilitating processes that help people move from a defensive “head-zone” to an open “heart-zone” so that new life can rise up.

Registration: General $25/ Living Lightly $10/ Student Free 

Location: Online/zoom

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Restorative Practices: Conversations from Fear to Forgiveness / Session 3
Nov
16
5:00 PM17:00

Restorative Practices: Conversations from Fear to Forgiveness / Session 3

Church communities are increasingly being challenged by polarizing issues. Meanwhile, new stresses and strains are causing micro-harms and conflicts between church members, resulting in atmospheres of avoidance and mistrust. This workshop is one of four (each can be attended as a standalone) that tap into biblical narratives to offer rich wisdom for how people in church settings can hold space for hard but healing conversations. The power of people telling their own stories and being heard well by others is vital, but this work often requires the help of third-party facilitators. Participants receive an introductory foundation for facilitating processes that help people move from a defensive “head-zone” to an open “heart-zone” so that new life can rise up.

Registration: General $25/ Living Lightly $10/ Student Free 

Location: Online/zoom

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AI and the Church / An Introduction
Nov
8
7:00 PM19:00

AI and the Church / An Introduction

Dr. Braden Molhoek and Dr. Ted Peters will equip pastors and lay leaders with an overview of ethical questions being raised by rapidly emerging AI technologies in all aspects of society.

The buzz about AI has been dizzying, hasn’t it? This seminar will help provide handles, particularly for pastors, campus ministers and lay leaders, for how to think Christianly about these emerging technologies and associated ethical challenges. What are the prospects, for better or worse, of AI, and what are some of the implications for the Church’s life and mission? Braden Molhoek & Ted Peters will give a presentation followed by engagement with a panel of faith leaders and audience Q&A.

Registration: General $35/ Reduced $15/ Student Free. There is free, available parking. Light refreshments provided.

Location: Palo Alto Christian Reformed Church, 94306

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Restorative Practices for Congregations: from Clash to Coexistence / Session 2
Oct
19
5:00 PM17:00

Restorative Practices for Congregations: from Clash to Coexistence / Session 2

Church communities are increasingly being challenged by polarizing issues. Meanwhile, new stresses and strains are causing micro-harms and conflicts between church members, resulting in atmospheres of avoidance and mistrust. This workshop is one of four (each can be attended as a standalone) that tap into biblical narratives to offer rich wisdom for how people in church settings can hold space for hard but healing conversations. The power of people telling their own stories and being heard well by others is vital, but this work often requires the help of third-party facilitators. Participants receive an introductory foundation for facilitating processes that help people move from a defensive “head-zone” to an open “heart-zone” so that new life can rise up.

Registration: General $25/ Living Lightly $10/ Student Free

Location: Online/zoom

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Doing Asian American Theology: A Roundtable for Everyone
Jun
19
4:00 PM16:00

Doing Asian American Theology: A Roundtable for Everyone

Asian American Theology is Everything Everywhere All at Once! That’s why we’re inviting you to be part of this roundtable discussion with Rev. Dr. Daniel D. Lee, Rev. Tina Teng-Henson, Rev. Brian Hui, Rev. Dr. Grace Kaori Suzuki, and Rev. Darren Hsiung on Monday, June 19, 2023 between 4-6 pm at First Presbyterian Church, Berkeley.

Whether you are a pastor, layperson, scholar, or just someone who’s trying to put your faith into practice at school or work, come and join the conversation!

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Christ Among the Classes: The Rich, the Poor and the Mission of the Church
May
21
7:00 PM19:00

Christ Among the Classes: The Rich, the Poor and the Mission of the Church

Al Tizon, PhD, through his latest book, Christ Among the Classes, addresses economic injustice from a biblical perspective, and the implications for the mission of the Church in the world. Tizon will be in conversation with Nikki Toyama-Szeto, who carries on the work of the late Dr. Ron Sider, author of Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger.

Free Admission. Donation suggested.

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Stories of the Saints / with Gary Vanderpol, PhD
Apr
15
10:30 AM10:30

Stories of the Saints / with Gary Vanderpol, PhD

This month's Stories of the Saints is perfect for those who are wanting to meet other Christians concerned about the climate crisis. We'll encounter brothers and sisters from southern Africa whose story of prophetic creation care will fill you with hope and love for our Creator. And who knows, maybe the Sprit will energize us to follow in their steps right here in the Bay Area. Come see what God is up to!

Format: Presentation plus Q&A, followed by information conversation. 

Light breakfast is provided.

No fee.

Location: Berkeley, CA

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When the Bible Disagrees with Itself
Mar
27
5:00 PM17:00

When the Bible Disagrees with Itself

With Henry Sun, PhD / Online

Many Christians have been told that the Bible contains a unified message without any disagreements, conflicts, or contradictions within its pages. But what if the premise of that claim is false? This webinar will begin by considering different examples of instances where the Bible disagrees with itself and conclude with an audience discussion of how we can maintain faith in God and God's revelation in that context.

No fee.

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Stories of the Saint / with Gary Vanderpol, PhD
Feb
25
10:30 AM10:30

Stories of the Saint / with Gary Vanderpol, PhD

Wouldn't it be encouraging to "meet" someone whose faith actually inspires you, who embodied the best of Christianity? We'd like to introduce you to just such a person! Can anyone guess who this is?

  • He moved into the worst slum in his city as an act of radical solidarity with those who were poor and marginalized, and as a result contracted a lifelong eye disease that nearly blinded him.

  • He started a nationwide movement of worker-owned businesses (co-ops) that enabled working-class people to participate with dignity in the rapacious capitalist expansion of his day.

  • He was one of the boldest, most prolific evangelists of his generation. He preached with compassion to thousands in a country that was less than 2% Christian.

No fee

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Stories of the Saints
Jan
28
10:30 AM10:30

Stories of the Saints

Instructor: Gary Vanderpol, PhD

These are hard times for the church. All the scandals, sellouts, compromises, and craziness can leave us feeling like maybe it's time to join the exodus from institutional Christianity. But there is hope! The family of God is much bigger than you might realize. Come hear the stories of underdog saints (those you've probably never heard of!) whose lives will surprise, inspire, and challenge us. Their witness and words open our eyes to a much-needed vision for healthy, renewed experience of Christian community. Format: Presentation plus Q&A, followed by information conversation. 

Light breakfast is provided.

General fee $15 / Students free

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