Advanced Ministry Lectureship series

Join Multnomah Biblical Seminary’s Doctor of Ministry program for an Advanced Ministry Lectureship series in June! Guest speakers from two DMin tracks (Cultural Engagement and Missional Leadership) will share public (and free!) evening lectures at Multnomah University. All lectures are held from 6:30 – 8pm in Multnomah’s Joseph C. Aldrich Student Center (#11 on this map). Register today!

HunsbergerWednesday, June 4 – George Hunsberger 

Dr. Hunsberger is Professor of Missiology at Western Theological Seminary.  He is known and respected for his work on the missional church.

ButlerThursday, June 5 – Josh Butler

Josh is pastor of local & global outreach at Imago Dei Community, and author of soon to be published, The Skeletons in God’s Closet.

MuckMonday, June 9 – Terry Muck

Dr. Muck is executive director of The Louisville Institute, and known for his work on Christianity and world religions.

HalterTuesday, June 10 – Hugh Halter

As an author and speaker, Hugh travels extensively to encourage and equip pastors in incarnational ministry and missional leadership.

Carolyn Custis JamesWednesday, June 11 – Carolyn Custis James

Carolyn is the president and founder of Whitby Forum, and she speaks and writes extensively on women and men serving together in ministry.

ClevelandThursday, June 12 – Christena Cleveland

Dr. Cleveland is passionate about overcoming cultural divisions in groups.  In August, she’ll be starting her new position as associate professor of reconciliation studies at Bethel University.

Rachel O’Brien Halbach

As a new Christian I was, and continue to be, greatly concerned with the church’s engagement of culture.  As we all forge forward in hopes of serving our Lord, I sense a deep need for our ministries and messages to be biblical and relational.  The constant integration of these two factors is at the heart of New Wine, New Wineskins. Though my generation loves to undo what my parents’ generation did, I long for a theology, faith, and life that is not reactionary, but rather responsive to God’s love.  With balanced, biblical teachings New Wine drew me in, as I sensed the community and its theology was what I knew instinctively to be true of God, yet had not seen tangibly.