This week we’re hosting our seminary students at the first intensive of the fall semester. Out of our 120 students, we’re welcoming our incoming new students and savoring the second to last intensive before we say goodbye to our next class of graduates. Our big news, though, is that we are launching Grimké College—an all-online, on-demand, thirty-six-hour Master in Christian Ministry degree for local church leaders. You can read more about Grimké College in the post published on Sola Ecclesia this morning: A Theological College in Your Church.
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In case you missed them, here are the other posts and essays published at Sola Ecclesia in the past few weeks.
Irrigating Deserts: Seminary Education for Pastors, Doug Logan
Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Apply a Passage to Others, Mark Becton
Should Joining a Church Be Difficult?, Aaron Lumpkin
Sermon Application: Focus on Your First Loves, Matt Cohen
Interview: Tony Merida and Matt Cohen Discuss Christ-Centered Preaching
The Coal Mine and the Seminary: A Student’s Perspective, Justin Honaker
Grimké Seminary from a Student’s Perspective, Justin Honaker
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Learned Love the Law, Doug Ponder
How Important Is Preaching in a Church Plant?, Tony Merida
Remember that new posts and essays are published every Monday at Sola Ecclesia. In the coming weeks, you’ll see articles on prayer, sermon preparation, more student posts, and reflections on the changing needs of theological education. Thanks for being one of our loyal readers.