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    Hate and Healing: New Testament Interpretations

    The event, on JUNE 4 at MOTB, called “Hate and Healing: A New Testament Dialogue,” will feature three dialogue sessions with panelists from four different Christian communities — Baptist, Roman Catholic, Latter-day Saint, and Seventh-day Adventist — with a full 20 minutes for audience questions after each session. The panelists will consider three interrelated topics:

    how their community has interpreted…

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    Cross-registration Courses now Online!

    Ever taken a course in Eastern Christianity?… the history of the Latinx church?…  homiletics in the Black church, or the Greek exegesis of the gospels?   

    The WTC Registrar, Christy Hammett, has just posted all the courses we have for summer and next fall on our website, under “Search Courses”.   Schools that we have heard from include:   BCS, CUA, PFIC, RTS,…

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    Amazing Sermon Slam last weekend!

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    We had an amazing Sermon Slam with 7 preachers from a variety of WTC schools at VTS last Saturday.   The “best in” categories are noted in the photo above!

    The in-person…

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    Sermon Slam Preachers Best in Category!

    Eight remarkable preachers dazzled over 65 people with their sermons on Matthew 25:37-40… For “best in category” see pictures below!   Then we held a “lightning round” and one preacher emerged as the winner!  Congratulations to all preachers for a job well done–inspiring, timely, spiritual and focused for the days ahead.

    Video of the event is available here!

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    50+ Online Courses this Summer!!

    One positive response during this time is ability of WTC schools to adapted brilliantly to online education en masse. …

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