Plenary Adult Class on March 2 in Stone Hall Dr. John Heathershaw, Professor of International Relations, University of Exeter, England We live in the wealthiest and most heavily defended time in…
Why chase wonder? If wonder is simply blissed-out happiness, who can pursue it while neighbors suffer, personal relationships break down, health fails, jobs dissolve? Karen Wright Marsh, author of Wake Up To Wonder: 22 Invitations to Amazement in the Everyday, discovers that the experience of wonder is, in fact, one of God’s greatest gifts to each one of us.
National Presbyterian Church has had a busy summer! Come hear from NPC kids, youth, adults, & staff as they share how God was at work this summer through Vacation Bible School, The Great Escape (Middle School Camp), the High School Mission Trip, & the Romania Mission Trip.
As part of our Summer Speaker Series, Commissioner Kenneth Hodder, National Commander of the Salvation Army, explores how we can faithfully follow Christ’s commandment to love one another in a world full of competing distractions and complex challenges.
As part of our Summer Speaker Series, Lacie Stevens encourages us to participate in a growing movement of loving and living generously. And by our acts of generosity, people will come to know Jesus, as we spread the joy of God’s generosity and faithfulness.
As part of our Summer Speaker Series, Dr. Tremper Longman will lead us in taking a look at Jesus through Old Testament eyes and see that he is the expected Messiah, the divine warrior, the guiding shepherd, and more. He is the culmination of God’s redemptive acts of the Old Testament.
Join professor and author Jason Thacker as we learn about the nature of AI, the centrality of human dignity to the Christian ethic, and how we might apply biblical wisdom to these pressing challenges and opportunities in this age of AI.
As part of our Summer Speaker Series, Dr. Mark Douglas will present on questions such as: How does thinking of environmental concerns as national security issues change our conversations about climate change? What does it mean that national security issues were among the conditions that led to climate change in the first place? And where and how does the church engage such questions in ways that are faithful, prophetic, and helpful?
As part of our Summer Speaker Series, Michael Wear, author of "The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life," will share ideas from his new book about Christian formation and our politics.