Speaking Schedule

2013

January 29
Lecture for L.C. Sears Collegiate Seminar Series
Harding University, Searcy, AR

February 28
Annual Ladd Lecture in Psychology
Southern Nazarene University, Bethany, OK

March 22-23
Classes for the Tulsa Workshop
Tulsa, OK

April 30-May 3
Classes for Pepperdine Lectureship
Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA

August 11-13
Training and Equipping Sessions for North Point Community Church
Alpharetta, GA

September 11-12
Class for Rochester College Missional Leadership program
Durham, NC

September 26-28
Andrews' Lectures in Spirituality
Spring Arbor University, Spring Arbor, MI

If you'd like for me to speak for your church, conference, school, event or organization feel free to email at beckr@acu.edu.

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12 thoughts on “Speaking Schedule”

  1. You have a standing invitation to enjoy the hospitality of the only UK county to rhyme with 'heaven'.

  2. Just found you. What great stuff. Maybe there's good reason not to, but I'd love if you were on Facebook, so I'd stumble into you daily, and easily share you.

    But if that doesn't work, I"ll just have to remember to keep coming back. (Or figure out what that RSS thing is.)

    Thanks!

  3. You should come speak at Greenbelt Festival in the UK. You'd go down really well and I think you'd enjoy it! Website here: http://www.greenbelt.org.uk/ if you want to get in touch with them!

  4. Thanks Ruth! I'm always on the lookout for a way to get to the UK. Sort of a dream of mine.

  5. I second Ruth. We know you and Jana would have a blast at Greenbelt, not that you would get to mingle with the masses if you're amongst the exalted speakers' group. We've always wanted to go and hang out on the fringes. Here is an honest 'review' from one who experienced last year's do (Rob Bell was there): 
    http://www.ship-of-fools.com/mystery/2011/2236.html

    Flesh, with a bit of innuendo. Indeed! :) You've both already got the 'festival chic' down, all you would need are your wellies. (Email us if this happens.)

  6. Just finished "Unclean".  It is a clarified argument. Thanks for making it so approachable for me, a non-scholar.

    How open is an "open eucharist"? Is it hospitality?  Is the font a part of the secret discipline? Is the table mercy and the font sacrifice?  
      I am inspired by"FIRST THE TABLE, THEN THE FONT" by Richard Fabian www.saintgregorys.org/Resources_pdfs/FirsttheTable.pdfMy community says every week "our table is open to all Christians."  Must the table reenact the Upper Room?  Could it reflect the open meals Jesus had?Thanks!

  7. Richard,  How can I sign up to get your posts by email?  The rss feed doesn't work.

    Rev. Mary

  8. If you are traveling to the Greater Boston area, I would like to hear you speak.

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