In the spirit of a popular lyric from my era, New Wine, New Wineskins is about ‘taking it to the streets.’ At the New Wine events, my students come with their academic theological paradigms, learned in the classroom, and find themselves immersed in the traffic of culture, where theology has to be more than religious horn honking.
Alan Hotchkiss
New Wine, New Wineskins offers a purposeful tool for all Christians eager to share the Good News of Jesus Christ in a world of great challenge and opportunity.
P. Todd Korthuis, MD, MPH
The New Wine, New Wineskins Program offers a refreshingly open forum for dialogue regarding some of the challenging issues of our time. Refusing to fit neatly into stereotypical “liberal” or “conservative” perspectives, Dr. Paul Metzger successfully fosters thoughtful, interdisciplinary conversations on the root causes of poverty, disease, intolerance, and solutions to these social challenges. I applaud New Wine, New Wineskins Seminars for bringing together persons of diverse viewpoints in order to explore new responses to the most serious social issues of our time.
Daniel Lockwood, Ph.D.
We’re proud to have New Wine, New Wineskins as an integral part of Multnomah Biblical Seminary. Its thought-provoking topics stimulate our thinking and challenge us to put our theology into action so that we can be the transforming light of Christ in our communities.
Seda P. Mansour
New Wine, New Wineskins is doing what the church should be leading in, but sadly isn’t. New Wine is reaching out to individuals and communities outside the church, as Jesus did, and is inviting them into a conversation. It’s earning the right to be heard by engaging those who have been for far too long on the periphery. As New Wine does this, it educates and challenges us–the church. It teaches us not to retreat in fear but to advance in love. As someone who grew up in the U.S. half Palestinian, half Costa Rican, and all American, I found myself easily crossing these three cultures and building bridges of respect and understanding–the tools that pave the way for deeper relating and the joy of shared living. As a professional in my field, I do basically the same thing. I cross multiple cultures for the purpose of greater communication. This is also what New Wine does. It crosses the great divisions facing humankind such as race, religion, class, gender, sexual orientation, etc., and proclaims–not approval, but acceptance–and a desire to engage. New Wine does it because it is what Jesus did and still wants to do through us–the church.