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February 2024
Weekly Prayer Meeting
Join RTS Dallas on Thursdays from 11 to 11:45 a.m. for a weekly prayer meeting. For questions, contact Jay Wieland (jwieland@rts.edu).
Find out more »Spring Luncheon Series: Dr Kevin DeYoung
Join us throughout the Spring semester for a complimentary lunch and a message from notable guest speakers. These luncheons will all be held on campus at 1202 Dragon Street Suite 104. Doors open at noon, and our speakers will begin promptly at 12:15 p.m. On February 5, Dr. Kevin DeYoung will speak on "The Art and Necessity of Building Bridges and Walls."
Find out more »Spring Lecture Series
Reformed Theological Seminary, Dallas presents the fifth annual Spring Lecture Series with Dr. Kevin DeYoung: “Is Christianity Supposed to Be Impossible? Filthy Rags, True Obedience, and the Prospect of Pleasing God." The lecture will be held at Park Cities Presbyterian Church on Monday, February 5th, 2024. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m., and the lecture will begin at 7 p.m. Reception to follow. Dr. DeYoung (Ph.D., University of Leicester) is the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church in Matthews, North…
Find out more »RTS Charlotte Chapel
Join us in the RTS Charlotte Chapel (2101 Carmel Road) on Tuesday mornings from 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. to worship and hear God’s Word preached.
Find out more »Cranmer Lecture
RTS Orlando and the Diocese of Central Florida present the annual Cranmer Lecture with Dr. Zac Hicks on Thursday, February 8. His lecture will be titled, “Cranmer on Worship by Faith Alone." Zac Hicks (DMin, Knox Theological Seminary) is currently the pastor of Church of the Cross in Birmingham, Alabama. His doctoral work focused on the theology and worship of the English Reformation. This special lecture is open to the public and begins at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall.…
Find out more »Faculty Forum: Dr. Michael Kruger, Melissa Kruger
Faculty Forums are monthly lunches hosted by RTS Charlotte faculty to address a variety of issues that impact ministry and the Christian life. Seating is limited and RSVP is required. Please contact Danielle Belcher to inquire about availability: djbelcher@rts.edu. February 13: "Better Together: Encouraging Healthy Dynamics Between Men and Women on Church Staff" with Dr. Michael Kruger and Melissa Kruger.
Find out more »Women in Ministry Kick-Off Celebration
Women in Ministry invites all women of RTS Orlando to gather for a spring Kick-off Galentine’s night. We will be serving dinner, enjoying community with one another, and building flower bouquets as a fun activity. Kick-off events are a helpful way to start the semester. Students can RSVP by February 12.
Find out more »Hughes Lectures
Dr. Gray Sutanto will be presenting RTS Jackson's Hughes Lectures in 2024. Dr. Sutanto serves as assistant professor of systematic theology at RTS Washington. He will speak on the 19th-century Dutch Reformed theologian Herman Bavinck.
Find out more »WIM Networking Lunch
RTS Orlando Women in Ministry networking lunches are hosted with the purpose of equipping our female students and connecting them with women working in church, parachurch, or ministry settings. Each lunch will feature a different speaker and topic. The speaker for the first lunch is Christy Thornton, former director of the ThM Program for Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. She will be joining virtually.
Find out more »Sed Contra: Is the New Testament Reliable?
We are surrounded by conflicting views of what we can know and how we can flourish. How can we find confidence and rest in the truths that the God has inscribed in us, the world, and his Word? Join us for Sed Contra, a series of conversations for all, addressing pressing questions in our world today. Led by Dr. Tommy Keene, this discussion will address the reliability of the New Testament.
Find out more »RTS Jackson Monthly Book Club
RTS Jackson’s monthly book club is open to the public and meets at the bookstore at 5:30 p.m. on each scheduled date. Each book discussed will be sold at a 10% discount for the month leading up to the discussion. February 23, 2024: Worship: Guides to the Reformed Tradition by Hughes Oliphant Old, led by Dr. Josh Cole.
Find out more »March 2024
Equip Seminar
Sam Crabtree will speak on “Practicing Affirmation: God-centered Praise of Those Who are not God.” Registration information to be provided. The Equip series exists to assist the Charlotte community by bringing in scholars and speakers to address important issues in counseling and beyond. The hope is that attendees will walk away more equipped to be ministers of Christ in the church and the world.
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